What are the example of suffixes?

Common Suffixes in English

SuffixMeaningExample
-mentcondition ofargument, endorsement, punishment
-nessstate of beingheaviness, sadness, rudeness, testiness
-shipposition heldfellowship, ownership, kinship, internship
-sion, -tionstate of beingconcession, transition, abbreviation

Is ative a suffix?

The definition of ative is relating to or serving to. An example of ative used as a suffix is in the word informative, which means relating to give information.

What are the examples of suffixes and prefixes?

Prefixes

PrefixMeaningExamples
de-from, down, away, reverse, oppositedecode, decrease
dis-not, opposite, reverse, awaydisagree, disappear
ex-out of, away from, lacking, formerexhale, explosion
il-notillegal, illogical

What are some examples of prefixes and suffixes?

Prefixes

PrefixMeaningExamples
pre-beforeprefix, prehistory
pro-for, forward, beforeproactive, profess, program
re-again, backreact, reappear
un-against, not, oppositeundo, unequal, unusual

What are prefixes suffixes and roots?

A root word is a basic word with no prefix or suffix added to it (a prefix is a string of letters that go at the start of a word; a suffix is a string of letters that go at the end of a word). By adding prefixes and suffixes to a root word we can change its meaning.

What is the suffix for messy?

Added to nouns and adjectives to form adjectives meaning “having the quality of”. “mess → messy”