The suffix "-tive" is used to form adjectives that often describe a tendency or quality related to the root word. It typically indicates a state or condition, suggesting that something performs a function or has a specific characteristic. For example, "creative" implies the quality of being able to create, while "active" suggests a state of action.
"Tive" isn't a word, so it's no "part of speech".
No, tive is not a word.
Some words that end with 'tive' are:Active,addictiveadditiveadjectiveaffirmativeargumentativeassertiveattentiveattractive,automotivecaptivecognitivecomparativecompetitiveconductiveconsecutiveconservativecontraceptivecorrectivecreativedefectivedefinitivederivativedetectivedisruptivedistinctiveelectiveemotiveexecutiveexhaustiveexploitativefigurativeformativefixativeformativefugitiveimperativeinitiativeindicativeinfinitiveinformativeinhibitiveinitiativeintrospectiveintuitivelaxativelocomotivelucrativemotivenarrativenativenegativeobjectiveobstructiveoperativeperceptiveperspectiveplaintivepositivepreventiveprimitiveproductivepunitiveradioactivereceptivereflectiverefractiverepetitiverepresentativerelativeremunerativerepetitiverestorativeretentivesecretiveseductiveselectivesubjectivesuperlativesupportivetransitivevindictivevotive
To pronounce most words, simply sound them out. The "pe" is pronounced like a "pea" in pea soup, followed by "jor" pronounced like your with a "j", then add "a" "tive." In the end, you will get "pea-jor-a-tive." It is a word or phrase with a negative connotation, like the commonly mis-defined word "molest." Molest simply means to bother. It does not mean to rape.
strong and positive
tive
three tent-a-tive
(3) Rel-a-tive.
The word representative has five syllables. The syllables are divided as rep-ri-sen-ta-tive.
re-pre-sent-a-tive
There are two syllables. Na-tive.
There are 3 syllables. At-ten-tive.