The "ize" (or yze) ending on a verb form indicates the American English spelling, while the "ise" (or yse) indicates the UK English spelling.
Ise and ize are often used interchangeably: realize and realise.
The suffix is ize.
ise is british, ize is american..
These rhyming words include:Plurals of some Y or IE wordsdies, cries, flies, lies, pies, replies, ties, vies, ayes, dyesPlurals of long I wordssighs, highs, thighs, buys, guysThe endings or suffixes are -ise or -ize and -yze or -yse.British English spells several words with -ise or -yse that are -ize and -yze in US English.Examples of -ise and -ize endings:rise, despise, devise, disguise, surmise, enterprise, surprise, reprise, wiseprize, size, realizeExamples of -yze or -yse endingsparalyze, analyze, catalyze
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The common suffixes for the word "local" are "-ity," "-ly," and "-ize." These suffixes are used to form related words such as "locality," "locally," and "localize."
Some suffixes to the word "actual" are "-ly" to form "actually," "-ize" to form "actualize," and "-ity" to form "actuality."
Some suffixes of the word "vital" include -ity (vitality), -ize (vitalize), -ly (vitally), and -ityze (vitalityze).
standardization has two suffixes: -ize and -ation
There are many words that end in ise/ize. For instance: legalise, pasteurise, capitalise, and marginalise. The difference in spelling comes from US/UK versions of English. in US English it is more common to use the ize ending. In UK English it is more common to use the ise ending. Both endings are acceptable variant spellings.
The suffix -ize (British -ise) is used to form the verb, idolize/idolise.