"Suffixal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Suffixal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Suffixal" Meaning

Relating to or characteristic of a suffix.

"Suffixal" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the word "suffixal"


1. Grammar Focus
- In the suffixal system, Greek and Latin roots are combined with prefixes and suffixes to derive multiple English words.

2. Medical Context
- The suffixal endings of many medical terms often help indicate the part of the body affected or the nature of the condition.

3. 1500s Exploration
- The suffixal addition of -ales in Latin often indicated a place at sea or a place where Spanish and Portuguese explorers frequently visited.

4. Word Origin
- The suffixal '-able' forms a great number of adjectives meaning capable of doing something.

5. Memory Aid
- To remember the rules of suffixal change in Greek words, students often create mnemonics using visual associations or minds maps.

"Suffixal" Similar Words

Suffices

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Suffices means:<br><br> Is enough or sufficient<br> Is sufficient or adequate<br> Is satisfactory (informal)<br> Is adequate or sufficient for the purpose (formal)<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> This meal suffices for our needs.<br> It's enough to say that your answer suffices for the test.<br> We didn't have to do more, as the existing amount suffices.<br> I couldn't attend the party, but your message suffices as an excuse.

Sufficeth

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It is an archaic word that means "is sufficient" or "is enough".

Sufficiency

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<strong>Sufficiency</strong> refers to the quality or state of being sufficient, or having the quality or degree that is needed or sufficient for a particular purpose or requirement. It implies adequacy, completeness, and enough of something to satisfy a need or requirement.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The hotel room had sufficient amenities, including a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.<br> The amount of water we brought was sufficient for the entire trip.<br> The new employee's qualifications were sufficient for the job.<br><br>Synonyms: adequacy, enough, sufficency, adequateness.<br><br>Antonyms: insufficiency, inadequacy.

Sufficient

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Adequate or enough to meet a need or requirement. Satisfying or meeting the necessary requirements or standards.

Sufficiently

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to a satisfactory degree or extent <br><br>Example: "She was sufficiently prepared for the exam with the amount of study she did."

Sufficing

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Sufficing is a verb that means being sufficient or adequate for the present needs or requirements. It can also imply a lower or less-than-optimal level of quality or satisfaction, but good enough for the present circumstances.<br><br>Example: "The food at the roadside diner was sufficing, but not particularly delicious."<br><br>Synonyms: adequate, sufficient, passable, decent, tolerable.

Suffisance

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Suffisance is a French loanword that refers to a feeling of smugness or superiority, often accompanied by a sense of complacency or self-satisfaction. It describes a person who is excessively proud of their own accomplishments, abilities, or possessions, and looks down on others with disdain.<br><br>For example: "His suffisance made it difficult for him to relate to his colleagues, who felt offended by his condescending attitude."

Suffix

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A suffix is a letter or a group of letters that is added to the end of a root word to form a new word. It can change the meaning or function of the word.

Suffixation

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Suffixed

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suffix (adjective): added at the end of a word or phrase.<br><br>Example: "suffixes in English, like -ed or -ing, often indicate verb tenses."

Suffixes

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Suffixing

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Suffixion

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A rare or obsolete word.<br><br>Suffixion refers to the act of suffixing or adding a suffix to a word, or the result of suffixing.

Suffixment

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The word "suffixment" is not a word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word.<br><br>However, I'm guessing you might be thinking of the word "suffix", which is a grammatical term that refers to a letter or a group of letters added to the end of a word to form its inflected or derived form, such as -ed or -ing.<br><br>If you meant something else, please provide more context or information about the word, and I'll do my best to help.

Sufflaminate

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Sufflaminate (verb): to hinder, impede, or obstruct the progress or action of something, often by adding obstacles or obstacles.

Sufflate

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