Some words that have ful as there suffix:
* aidful
* aimful
* armful
* armsful
* artful
* awful
* bagful
* bagsful
* baleful
* baneful
* barrelful
* barrelsful
* bashful
* basinful
* basketful
* basketsful
* beautiful
* blameful
* boastful
* boatful
* cageful
* canful
* cansful
* capful
* careful
* carful
* chanceful
* changeful
* characterful
* dareful
* deathful
* disdainful
* disgraceful
* disregardful
* distasteful
* drawerful
* dreadful
* dreamful
* earful
* easeful
* factful
* faithful
* fanciful
* fateful
* fearful
* feastful
* flavorful
* gainful
* gardenful
* ghastful
* glassful
* graceful
* grateful
* handful
* handsful
* harborful
* harmful
* hasteful
* hateful
* hatful
* hatsful
* healthful
* jarful
* jarsful
* ladleful
* lapful
* lawful
* loathful
* manful
* masterful
* meaningful
* moanful
* nonmeaningful
* overcareful
* pailful
* pailsful
* painful
* panful
* peaceful
* plaintful
* plateful
* platesful
* platterful
* plattersful
* playful
* prayerful
* presageful
* rackful
* regardful
* reproachful
* sackful
* sacksful
* satchelful
* satchelsful
* shameful
* spadeful
* stageful
* swayful
* tableful
* tablesful
* tablespoonful
* tablespoonsful
* tactful
* tankful
* tasteful
* teacupful
* teacupsful
* tearful
* teaspoonful
* teaspoonsful
* thankful
* trainful
* trayful
* ultracareful
* ultrapowerful
* unartful
* unbeautiful
* unfaithful
* ungraceful
* ungrateful
* unhealthful
* unlawful
* unmanful
* untactful
* vatful
* vauntful
* waeful
* wailful
* wakeful
* wameful
* wasteful
* watchful
* weariful
* wrackful
* wrathful
Some words that end in "ful" but are not used as a suffix include "dreadful," "soulful," and "bountiful." These words have the "-ful" ending that adds meaning to the base word without functioning as a typical suffix.
Yes, the suffix is 'ful'. EX:Grate'ful' Wonder'ful' It occurs in a majority of words.
colorful, cheerful, thoughtful, helpful, careful, harmful, mournful, beautiful, hopful, faithful, trustful
The suffix of "wonderful" is "-ful".
The suffix of "useful" is "-ful."
Ful is not a prefix. Some words with the suffix -ful are fanciful, mouthful, hateful, beautiful, etc.
Some words that end in "ful" but are not used as a suffix include "dreadful," "soulful," and "bountiful." These words have the "-ful" ending that adds meaning to the base word without functioning as a typical suffix.
Yes, the suffix is 'ful'. EX:Grate'ful' Wonder'ful' It occurs in a majority of words.
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The suffix of "wonderful" is "-ful".
colorful, cheerful, thoughtful, helpful, careful, harmful, mournful, beautiful, hopful, faithful, trustful
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The suffix of "useful" is "-ful."
The suffix is ful, because thought is the root word and ful is the suffix.I hope this helps!
The suffix -ful means "full of" or "characterized by," while the suffix -less means "without" or "lacking." Words ending in -ful often describe a state of being or possessing something, while words ending in -less indicate the absence of something.
-handful -skillful -playful -careful -doubtful -plentiful -merciful -purposeful