The suffix -ist is a suffix which is added at the end of a noun which corresponds to those verbs which end in the suffix -ise (which is spelt in American English as the suffix -ize) or those nouns which end in the suffix -ism. The suffix -ist is used to denote a person who either practices something or a person who is concerned with something or a person who holds certain principles, doctrines, etc.
For example, a person who apologises is known as an apologist, a person who writes plays is known as a dramatist, a person who works
on a machine is known as a machinist, a person who believes in realism is known as a realist, a person who believes in socialism is known as a socialist, a person who believes in capitalism is known as a capitalist and a person who believes in communism is known as a communist.
The suffix for analyst is -ist.
The suffix for the word "linguist" is "-ist".
The suffix is -ist. This suffix usually means person.
The suffix -ist added to "optim" in "optimist" derives from the French "optimisme" and denotes a person who believes in the best possible outcome or has a hopeful outlook.
Ah, a suffix for "cello" could be "-ist," which means someone who plays the cello. So, if you add "-ist" to "cello," you get "cellist," which is a lovely word for someone who creates beautiful music with that instrument. Just like how you can create a masterpiece on a canvas with your paintbrush, a cellist creates a masterpiece with their music.
The suffix here would be -ist, meaning "one who does (something)."
The suffix for analyst is -ist.
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Adding the suffix -ist to cartoon would give you cartoonist, an artist who draws cartoons.
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The suffix for the word "linguist" is "-ist".
The suffix is -ist. This suffix usually means person.