hmmm i think its supersede im not sure
Ifind separating words from their suffixes somewhat easy. 1. You can look up the word in your dictionary, and it should give you the word with out it's suffix. 2. Think it through.A suffix is an ending to a word. The ending of deliberation is tion, deliberation without tion is delibera, whats a words similar to this? deliberate. And there you have it. HopeI helped
squirrelled is the longest word with 1 syllable
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
Strengths. The longest word with one vowel repeated is strengthlessnesses.It Is The Word: Strengths :)
"takiya kalam" would translate to "respected words" in English.
I was just asking the same question just a minute ago! Anyway, the suffix "vival" comes from the word "vive" from France which means, In English "live". Here are two examples: Example #1 The prefix "re" in the word Revival, means again and the suffix means to live, so the outcome of the word or meaning is the restoration of life. Example #2 The prefix "sur" in this case, means to continue, or so I think, and the suffix means to live creating the word survival which means to continue living.
Ifind separating words from their suffixes somewhat easy. 1. You can look up the word in your dictionary, and it should give you the word with out it's suffix. 2. Think it through.A suffix is an ending to a word. The ending of deliberation is tion, deliberation without tion is delibera, whats a words similar to this? deliberate. And there you have it. HopeI helped
A word comprised of three main parts:1. Prefix- added to the beginning of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.2. Root- the original word without a prefix or suffix. Generically speaking, a simple word.3. Suffix- added to the end of a root word. Adds additional meaning to the root and often will change/alter the meaning of the root.
3. This is a rare word in English which uses a 2 plural morphemes. 1.Child- 2. -r- 3. -en -en is a rare (but not completely uncommon) plural morpheme. We see it in words like oxen. The -r- suffix was also used in middle English but only survives in this word, unless I am mistaken.
Thirs - ty, or Thir - sty. Both are right.
Is that the first question on your homework?
squirrelled is the longest word with 1 syllable
A suffix derived from FULL (as a suffix it takes only 1 L), used to form adjectives from nouns. (full of shame = shameful).
1,serving for 2,tending to, 3,able to, 4,possessing
1. Masturbation2. Onanism
Sing(Group 1)
1. e cong.2. ed cong.