The suffix -ment forms nouns, chiefly by attaching to verbs. It can have several meanings, the most common being "an act or an instance of doing something" or "the state of being acted upon." Thus an entertainment can be "an act of entertaining" and amazement is "the state of being amazed." Sometimes -ment can mean "result of an action," as in advancement. The suffix -ment can be traced back to the Latin noun suffix -mentum. Although its use in English dates back to the 1300s, it wasn't until the 1500s and 1600s that a great number of words were coined with -ment.
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
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The suffix of "invest" is "-ment."
The suffix for advise is "-ment."
The suffix for "display" is "-ment".
what does ment mean, though?
the state of
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the suffix -ment in amendment means the state of being amend
The suffix for replacement is -ment. -ment means a state of.
I believe you are referring to the suffix -MENT, used to form nouns from verbs.
the suffix "ment" means the result of an action or the condition of
The suffix is -ate. This suffix means state of.
-ment
The suffix for advise is "-ment."
The suffix of "invest" is "-ment."
The suffix for "display" is "-ment".