It is used after adjectives to form abstract nouns that convey a quality, state, property, condition or an act related to the adjective used.
The suffix for "ancient" is "-ity."
The suffix for visibility is "-ity".
The suffix "ity" in the word creativity forms a noun indicating a state or quality. In this case, creativity reflects the quality of being creative or the ability to produce original and imaginative ideas.
The suffix of "cordiality" is "-ity."
The suffix for "familiar" is "-ity," changing it to "familiarity."
The suffix for visibility is "-ity".
The suffix for "ancient" is "-ity."
The suffix "ity" in the word creativity forms a noun indicating a state or quality. In this case, creativity reflects the quality of being creative or the ability to produce original and imaginative ideas.
The suffix of "cordiality" is "-ity."
"-Itis" refers to inflammation. For example, appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. Another example is cholecystitis, which is an inflammation of the gallbladder.
The suffix of the word "ability" is "-ity."
The suffix for the word "curiosity" is "-ity."
The suffix for "familiar" is "-ity," changing it to "familiarity."
The suffix for the word "density" is "-ity."
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A suffix is an ending. The suffixes "an" and "ian" mean of, or belonging to. An example of a suffix meaning belong to is Italian, meaning belonging to Italy.