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-ative is the suffix used in argumentative.
used to describe something that's misunderstood or misrepresented
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Yes, sorrowful is an adjective because it can be used to describe something.
Mangled is used to describe something that is severely damaged, mutilated or disfigured.
The word "many" is an adjective, because it can be used to "describe" a quantity.
The suffix -ous forms adjectives to indicate a characteristic or quality. The suffix -ness similarly creates nouns from adjectives. The suffix -ish indicates a similarity to a given characteristic.
No, "little" can be an adjective or an adverb, but it is not a noun. It is used to describe the size or quantity of something.
The suffix "hyper-" means excessive or overly active. It is often used in words to denote something as beyond normal or above average in intensity or quantity.
The word "meagre" can be used as an adjective to describe something that is lacking in quantity or quality.
physical quantity
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The word "meager" is an adjective, used to describe something that is lacking in quantity or quality, often in a negative sense.
The suffix "aster" means "star" or "star-shaped." It is commonly used in scientific names to describe organisms or objects that have a star-like shape or appearance.
the term used to describe how consistently several measurements of the same quantity give same result is
No, "little" is typically used as an adjective to describe the size or quantity of something, not as an adverb.
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