The suffix of "abundant" as a noun is "-ance." When "abundant" is turned into a noun, it becomes "abundance," which refers to a plentiful or large quantity of something.
The suffix for the noun "exhibit" is "-ion."
"Darkness" is a noun that can be used as a suffix for "dark."
The suffix 'er' will form the noun exclaimer; the suffix 'ation' will form the noun exclamation.
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
The noun suffix for "adore" would be "admirer" or "admiration."
The suffix that turns the adjective "abundant" into a noun is "-ance," resulting in the noun "abundance." This transformation allows the adjective, which describes a plentiful quantity, to be used as a noun that represents the state or condition of being abundant.
No abundant is an adjective. Abundance is a noun
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The suffix for the noun "exhibit" is "-ion."
"Darkness" is a noun that can be used as a suffix for "dark."
The suffix 'er' will form the noun exclaimer; the suffix 'ation' will form the noun exclamation.
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
The noun suffix for "adore" would be "admirer" or "admiration."
The suffix of "humid" as a noun is "-ity," which forms the noun "humidity."
No, the word "serenity" does not contain a derivational noun suffix. It is derived from the adjective "serene" by adding the noun suffix "-ity" to form a new noun.