The suffix "-ity" is most closely related to the condition or quality of something.
The suffix -dom means a state, condition, or quality of being. It is used to form nouns indicating a specific quality or condition associated with the base word.
The word "unread" fits this description, as "un-" is a prefix that means 'opposite' and "-read" is a suffix indicating that the action has already happened.
The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude). The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).
The suffix "-logue" means a discussion or discourse about a particular subject or topic. It is commonly used in words like monologue (a speech by one person) or catalogue (a list of items).
Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
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The suffix -dom means a state, condition, or quality of being. It is used to form nouns indicating a specific quality or condition associated with the base word.
The word "unread" fits this description, as "un-" is a prefix that means 'opposite' and "-read" is a suffix indicating that the action has already happened.
The adjective suffix -tude means condition or state of (e.g. solitary/solitude). The suffix -ty also means a state or condition for an adjective (e.g. uncertain-ty).
Yes, it is. It means to decay, degenerate, or decrease in quality, especially over time.
Fiscal most closely means regarding or concerning money.
In, for example, the word "rectification" the suffix "-ication" means "the act of", so when applied to "Rectify" means "the act of rectifying".
The suffix "-logue" means a discussion or discourse about a particular subject or topic. It is commonly used in words like monologue (a speech by one person) or catalogue (a list of items).
Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
Fiscal most closely means regarding or concerning money.
Which choice most closely means the same as costly? A: Expensive