Root word: quest Affixes: in- (prefix meaning "in" or "into")
The affix for "vigilance" would be "vigil-", which is the root or base word from which "vigilance" is derived.
The root word for "matriarch" is "mater," which comes from the Latin word for "mother." The affix "-arch" denotes a ruler or leader.
Some words containing the affix "mar" include "marble," "marshal," and "marinate." For the affix "mari," examples are "mariachi" and "marigold."
The affix is "-age" in "postage". It is used to form a noun. Other examples of words ending in "-age" are shrinkage, usage, spoilage, and leverage.
Stupendous because ous is the affix of "full of" :)
true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.
Affix, a grammatical element that is combined with a word, stem, or phrase to produce derived and inflected forms. There are three types of affixes: prefixes, unfixes, and suffixes.
The root word is alter. The affix, a suffix, is "-nate".
malicious malcontent are only 2 of the words that contain it but there are much more
The affix for "vigilance" would be "vigil-", which is the root or base word from which "vigilance" is derived.
The root word for "matriarch" is "mater," which comes from the Latin word for "mother." The affix "-arch" denotes a ruler or leader.
The affix element of "synonym" is "syn-", which means "together" or "same."
Some words containing the affix "mar" include "marble," "marshal," and "marinate." For the affix "mari," examples are "mariachi" and "marigold."
The affix is "-age" in "postage". It is used to form a noun. Other examples of words ending in "-age" are shrinkage, usage, spoilage, and leverage.
Stupendous because ous is the affix of "full of" :)
You've got..... FIXture, afFIX, FIXer, transFIX
One affix with the root word "flex" is the prefix "re-," which means "again" or "back." When added to "flex," it forms the word "reflex," meaning an involuntary response or movement.