stand up,get up,
A suffix that could be added to "locked up" could be "-ed," making it "locked upped."
"Truthfulness" does not contain a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word made up of a root word ("truth") and a suffix ("-fulness").
It doesn't currently, but you could add the prefix up- or the suffix -ed to make the words "upsurge" and "surged."
Yes, the word "information" is made up of a root ("inform") and a suffix ("-ation"). The root conveys the idea of giving shape to something, while the suffix adds the sense of a process or state of being.
The prefix is "a-," meaning "up" or "toward." The root is "loft," meaning "above." There is no suffix in the word "aloft."
A suffix that could be added to "locked up" could be "-ed," making it "locked upped."
There is no prefix in electricity. The suffix is -icity, made up of the adjective suffix -ic and the Latin noun suffix -ity.
"Truthfulness" does not contain a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word made up of a root word ("truth") and a suffix ("-fulness").
-ful. You'd end up with "peaceful" which is an adjective. Peace without a suffix is a noun.
to root words, yes, but you can't straight up and a suffix to a prefix, nor another suffix to a suffix
No, yant is not a suffix. Yant may just part of a few words, that was just made up.
The medical suffix that refers to crushing or breaking up is "-tripsy." It is derived from the Greek word "tripsis," meaning "to rub" or "to crush." This suffix is commonly used in medical terms such as "lithotripsy," which is a procedure that involves breaking up kidney stones.
It doesn't currently, but you could add the prefix up- or the suffix -ed to make the words "upsurge" and "surged."
No.It can be used suffix-style, but if you were to look up suffixes, it wouldn't be there.
Yes, the word "information" is made up of a root ("inform") and a suffix ("-ation"). The root conveys the idea of giving shape to something, while the suffix adds the sense of a process or state of being.
The prefix is "a-," meaning "up" or "toward." The root is "loft," meaning "above." There is no suffix in the word "aloft."
The suffix for undo is to not do.