The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
Yes, "mistreat" does contain a suffix. The suffix is "-treat," which is added to the root word "mis" to create the complete word "mistreat."
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
the suffix is on
The suffix is -er, meaning "one who campaigns."
Mis is prefix, treat is root word and ing is suffix ...
There is none treatable already has a suffix -able means you can treat it
treat, cure
Yes, "mistreat" does contain a suffix. The suffix is "-treat," which is added to the root word "mis" to create the complete word "mistreat."
to treat
It has the prefix pre- (pre-treat), meaning "before."
Mistreatment
The suffix "-ine" in medical terminology typically indicates a substance or drug derived from a specific source or used to treat a particular condition.
The suffix "path" comes from the Greek word "pátheia". "Pátheia" means suffering or feeling. It's used to describe people who have illnesses and those that treat illness.
"Pre-" is a prefix, not a suffix. A verb is a word that shows an action, occurrence, or state of being. "Treat" is a verb that means to behave toward or deal with in a certain way.
-ple comes either from tuple or from decuple.Wikipedia says:"Although these uses treat ‑tuple as the suffix, the original suffix was ‑ple as in "decuple", ten‑fold. This originates from a medieval Latin suffix ‑plus, "more", related to Greek ‑πλοῦς, which replaced the classical and late antique ‑plex "folded".
The suffix for undo is to not do.