Some words that end with 'tive' are:
"Tive" isn't a word, so it's no "part of speech".
No, tive is not a word.
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.
Given the richness of English, a number of words ending in "tive" that are synonymous with "harsh" may be found. One example is the word "punitive", which literally means "punishment-related" but has typically carried the additional meaning of "harsh or unjustified" into its more basic sense.
lungs can not be donated.
potential difference
strong and positive
Added to verbs to form adjectives meaning showing the ability to perform the activity represented by the verb.
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ap-pos-i-tive
at-ten-tive
There are five syllables in the word representative : rep/re/sent/a/tive