confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
Imprisoned
No captivity does not have a suffix. If the word captivity hasa suffix it would end in ly ed es s ies
lol means laughing out laud.many people add z and s letter in dis word lolss or lolzz but it has the same meaning.
It means there is already an "s" at the end of the word
I think you are asking for the word palindrome, which means the word(s) read the same forwards as backwords, like NOON.As well as mom, racecar, dad, etc.
s is not a suffix it is a word to make another word plural. For example the word dog means only one dog, when you add a s on it it turns into dogs, meaning more than one dog. I hope this helps:)
same
A singe?
Decoration
Sire
sot
success
In spanish we use the same word, folder, it is an anglicism, that means a word we adopted from English language to our language. You can also say CARPETA and it´s basically the same.
it means something which has the starting of the word s and it is the same word the thing is the a is other part of the word and now you need to find the word
The happiest word in the English language that starts and ends with "S"= "smiles". For Spanish, it's "sonrisas", which means the same thing.
No captivity does not have a suffix. If the word captivity hasa suffix it would end in ly ed es s ies
Steel and steal are homonyms, but not the same word.
A synonym is something that means the same or similar to something else. Just think, "Same, Similar." The first letter of 'synonym' is "s". Same with the word "same/similar". So the "s" in "synonym" means same, similar. Easy right??