dreaded
A latin suffix for condition of something
The suffix for "claustrophobia" is "-phobia," which means an irrational fear of something.
The suffix is 'Ness' as it means something different (similar, but different) to aware.
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
Crit is the prefix; it means to separate. ism is the suffix; it means belief.
A latin suffix for condition of something
The suffix of tion means result of something or just result of
Act is the suffix. This suffix means to do.
The suffix is -ible which means "something which can be" [whatever the prefix says].
The suffix for "claustrophobia" is "-phobia," which means an irrational fear of something.
The suffix is 'Ness' as it means something different (similar, but different) to aware.
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
Crit is the prefix; it means to separate. ism is the suffix; it means belief.
The suffix "boun" typically means something is ready, inclined, or likely to do something. For example, "adventure" means someone is eager or ready to venture out.
it means something around more
it means something around more
The word "plausible" means something that is believable or credible. The suffix "-ible" in plausible comes from Latin and means "able to be."