Suffixes

A suffix is a letter or group of letters attached to the end of a word that makes a new word. Suffixes play a major role in English, not only in grammar but also in writing and reading comprehension. Suffixes are added to the end of a word, for example, take the forget: You can add the suffix –ful to change it into an adjective forgetful. The new word is most often a different word class from the original word.

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Here are the most Common Suffixes and examples

Noun Suffixes  

SuffixMeaningExamples of Nouns
-agea group, relationship, place  baggage, marriage, village
-al the act or process of refusal, rebuttal, recital
-ance/-ence  an action, state, or qualitydefence, insistence, resemblance
-dom  place or conditionfreedom, kingdom, boredom
-eea person in a specified state or conditionemployee, payee, trainee
-er/-or/-ist describe people and jobdancer, manager, capitalist
-hood state or condition of beingbrotherhood, childhood, neighborhood
-ismdoctrine, beliefcommunism, narcissism, socialism
-ity/-ty state or conditionbrutality, equality, technicality
-mentcondition, actionamazement, disappointment, management
-nessstate of beinghappiness, kindness, usefulness
-shipposition heldfriendship, membership, ownership
-sion/-tion/-xionstate of beingconcession, population, complexion

Adjective Suffixes

Suffix MeaningExamples of Adjectives
-able/-ible  capable of   portable, flexible, presentable
-al  relating to somethingemotional, brutal, financial
-fulfull ofhelpful, painful, useful
-ic/-icalrelating to a particular thingclassic, domestic, musical
-ish having the quality ofBritish, childish, selfish
-ivehaving a particular qualitycreative, descriptive, decisive
-less without somethinghomeless, hopeless, useless
-ly in a particular wayslowly, quickly, daily
-ious/-ousused in order to make adjectives from nounscautious, famous, nutritious
-y characterized byrainy, hasty, curly

Verb Suffixes

Suffix Meaning Examples of Verbs
-atebecomecomplicate, irritate, regulate
-en becomeharden, awaken, strengthen
-ify to affect in a particular waybeautify, clarify, purify
-ise/-ize*becomeeconomise, realise, industrialize

-ise is most common in British English; -ize is most common in American English   

Adverb Suffixes

SuffixMeaningExamples of Adverbs
-ly in a particular waycalmly, easily, slowly
-ward(s)towardsdownwards, homeward(s), upwards
-wise mannerclockwise, likewise, edgewise
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