The suffix "-ous" changes a noun into an adjective, indicating that something has or is characterized by the quality or nature of the original noun.
The suffix "ous" changes the meaning of a word by indicating that something is full of or characterized by the preceding word. For example, "danger" becomes "dangerous" when the suffix "ous" is added, meaning full of danger.
Famous is a suffix for the word fame.
The suffix for tedious is -ous.
The suffix for mountain is "-ous".
The suffix of virtuous is -ous.
The suffix -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
The suffix "ous" changes the meaning of a word by indicating that something is full of or characterized by the preceding word. For example, "danger" becomes "dangerous" when the suffix "ous" is added, meaning full of danger.
The suffix is 'ous'
Famous is a suffix for the word fame.
There is no prefix for vigor.
The suffix is -ous here.
The suffix for tedious is -ous.
the suffix is -ous
The suffix of prosperous is -ous.
The suffix for mountain is "-ous".
The suffix of "ridiculous" is -ous.
The suffix of "envious" is "-ous."