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Yes ful in wonderful is a suffix because ful means more of like more of wonder in wonderful.
The same that it always means: full of wonderful means that something is so good that it fills you with wonder
In a wonderful or surprising manner or degree; wonderfully., Wonderful; astonishing; admirable; marvelous; such as excite surprise and astonishment; strange.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
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Yes ful in wonderful is a suffix because ful means more of like more of wonder in wonderful.
The same that it always means: full of wonderful means that something is so good that it fills you with wonder
You could add the suffixes ful- and -ing to it to make the words wonderful and wondering.
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As far as I know, "bar" is not a suffix in English. However, "bar" is a suffix in German, and it means "bearing" (roughly). A prominent example is "wunderbar" = "bearing wonders" = "wonderful".
tile is not a suffix, ile is. it means ability to, capable of, suitable for, like, belonging to... go forth and do wonderful things.
In a wonderful or surprising manner or degree; wonderfully., Wonderful; astonishing; admirable; marvelous; such as excite surprise and astonishment; strange.
Marvelous
The root word in "wonderful" is "wonder." A root word is the basic form of a word from which other words are formed. In this case, "wonder" is the root word, and the addition of the suffix "-ful" changes it to "wonderful," meaning full of wonder or causing wonder.
It's not a prefix
Ah, the suffix of "hesitate" is "-ate." Just like when we paint a happy little tree, adding a suffix can change the meaning of a word in a beautiful way. Keep exploring the wonderful world of words, my friend.
Ah, a wonderful question! The suffix for "restless" is "-ness". Adding this suffix transforms the word into "restlessness", capturing the essence of someone feeling unable to relax or be still. Just like adding a happy little tree to a painting, adding a suffix can bring a new dimension and depth to a word.