rejection
The suffix of "sad" is "-ness." Adding this suffix changes the word to "sadness," which means the state of being sad.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
state of being
The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude). The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).
The suffix is normal is -al. This suffix means the action or state of.
melancholy
The suffix of "sad" is "-ness." Adding this suffix changes the word to "sadness," which means the state of being sad.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
The suffix in abnegate is -ate. This suffix means the state of.
-Tion is the suffix of elevation. This suffix means the process or state of.
Yes, -ty is a suffix. It means the state of.
The suffix in mention is -tion. -Tion means a process or state of.
The suffix of tion means result of something or just result of
The suffix for replacement is -ment. -ment means a state of.
state of being
The stem for "melancholy" is "melancho-," which comes from the Greek word "melankholia," meaning "black bile." In ancient Greek medicine, it was believed that an excess of black bile in the body caused melancholy, a state of deep sadness and gloom. The stem "melancho-" is commonly used in words related to sadness or depression.
The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude). The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).