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Meaning of suffixation
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suffixation (n)
formation of a word by means of a suffix
suffixation Sentence Examples
- The addition of the suffix "-ly" to the word "quick" creates the adverb "quickly."
- By suffixing "-ness" to the adjective "kind," we obtain the noun "kindness."
- The suffix "-ation" transforms the verb "educate" into the noun "education."
- The suffix "-ful" conveys fullness or abundance, as in "beautiful" and "playful."
- Suffixing "-able" to the verb "read" yields the adjective "readable," meaning capable of being read.
- The suffix "-ism" typically denotes a belief, practice, or system, as in "capitalism" and "feminism."
- Suffixation of "-logy" to "psyche" (mind) gives rise to the science of "psychology."
- The suffix "-ize" often indicates a process or change, as in "modernize" and "computerize."
- Suffixing "-ment" to the verb "pay" produces the noun "payment," referring to the act or result of paying.
- The suffix "-ity" signifies a quality or condition, as in "diversity" and "creativity."
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formation of a word by means of a suffix
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The addition of the suffix "-ly" to the word "quick" creates the adverb "quickly."
By suffixing "-ness" to the adjective "kind," we obtain the noun "kindness."
The suffix "-ation" transforms the verb "educate" into the noun "education."
The suffix "-ful" conveys fullness or abundance, as in "beautiful" and "playful."