This may be an error by the suffix -ful. The suffix -ful means marked by or having.
The word "ulous" is not a root word by itself, but "ulous" is often used as a suffix to form adjectives that mean "full of" or "characterized by." For example, "fabulous" means full of fab or fabulous.
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
The suffix -ous at the end of a word indicates that something is full of or characterized by whatever the root word describes. For example, "poisonous" means full of poison, and "mysterious" means full of mystery.
If the root word is a full word, the suffix is usually a smaller piece added to the end to modify its meaning.
The root word ple means to fillexamples are deplete and supplement
The word "ulous" is not a root word by itself, but "ulous" is often used as a suffix to form adjectives that mean "full of" or "characterized by." For example, "fabulous" means full of fab or fabulous.
'Videlicet' is the full Latin Word. It is Latin , and means ' That is to see'. or ' namely'.
full of Hateful - full of hate Beautiful - full of beauty Remorseful - full of remorse
The root word for "sad" is likely the Old English word "sæd," meaning sated or full, which later evolved to mean "satisfied" and eventually "sorrowful" or "unhappy."
The suffix -ous at the end of a word indicates that something is full of or characterized by whatever the root word describes. For example, "poisonous" means full of poison, and "mysterious" means full of mystery.
If the root word is a full word, the suffix is usually a smaller piece added to the end to modify its meaning.
I don't think it is a full word itself, but it is the suffix in many forms of government, like autocracy, or democracy.
There is no root "ously." It is a pair of suffixes: the Latin-derived adjectival suffix -ous; and the Germanic adverbial suffix -ly.
Incred is not a root word. It is a root with a negating prefix.
The root word ple means to fillexamples are deplete and supplement
Full of
able is the root in the word changeable