the word "faith" can take on many suffixes, depending on the meaning you want. Some examples are:
faithful
faithless
faithly
Suffixes used for the noun faith include faithful and faithless (adjectives), and the adverb forms faithfully and faithlessly, along with the double-suffix nouns faithfulness and faithlessness.
If the word "faith" had a suffix, it would be ith. "Fa" is the subdominant (fourth) note of the ionic scale in western music.
'Faithful', 'Faithfulness'. And to use the Latin for faith , 'Fidelity'.
The word faith itself does not have a suffix, but suffixes can be used with the word faith.
faithful, faithfulness
Faithful, faithless, are two possibilities.
What are then suffixes for faith
Faitnlessly
No
Interfaith.
suffix . im sure this a correct
It is "ing" if I am correct.
Mometer
'Unfaithful' contains both a prefix and a suffix: UN-faith-FUL.
defying
suffix . im sure this a correct
Harmful is the correct suffix to the word Harm
Period after suffix
Mometer
It is "ing" if I am correct.
'Unfaithful' contains both a prefix and a suffix: UN-faith-FUL.
"Fid" is considered a root because it is a standalone word element that carries meaning on its own. It cannot be broken down further into smaller meaningful components.
defying
the correct suffix for the word amphibious is ous. it is sometimes mistaken with a non-existing suffix such as ious. Hope this helps! ^-^
The suffix for expressing affection as an adjective is "-y," as seen in words like "lovely," "happy," and "friendly."
That may be predicted.
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."