Jealous.
Without does not have a suffix. It is a compound word. Both "with" and "out" are complete words of their own. A suffix is a part of the end of a word that can not stand by itself such as "ing" "tion" or "ly".
The root word for "impatiently" without a suffix is "impatient."
No, the word "rubber" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word without any attached affixes.
less and ness
The word "colorless" includes a suffix ("-less") that means lacking or without.
The suffix of "jealous" is "-ous." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to form a new word or alter its meaning. In this case, the suffix "-ous" is used to form an adjective meaning "full of" or "having the qualities of."
Without does not have a suffix. It is a compound word. Both "with" and "out" are complete words of their own. A suffix is a part of the end of a word that can not stand by itself such as "ing" "tion" or "ly".
The root word for "impatiently" without a suffix is "impatient."
No, the word "rubber" does not have a suffix. It is a standalone word without any attached affixes.
The suffix used to a word that means without age is -less added to the word age to form the word ageless.
less and ness
The word "colorless" includes a suffix ("-less") that means lacking or without.
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The letters (a suffix) are less, since the word means "without meaning."The adjective suffix -less means lacking, or without.
The suffix for the word harmless is -less, which means without. hope that helps!
No, the word "emotional" does not have a prefix and a suffix. It is a standalone word without any additional affixes.
The root word "care" combined with the suffix "-less" creates the word "careless," meaning without care or consideration.