The canonical use of -ish is as a suffix meaning “approximately,” as in bluish, tallish, sixish, or even hungry-ish. This is the definition—the only definition—that you’ll find in Merriam-Webster, ...
Having another adventure, are we? A suffix is a letter, or a group of letters, that go on the end of a word. The suffix ‘ous’ changes a noun into an adjective. It means ‘full of’. These guys are full ...
A suffix is a letter or group of letters that goes on the end of a word and changes the word's meaning. Some suffixes have specific uses. Narrator: I've told you, fur doesn't tan even when you're in ...
Robert Nelson receives funding from the OLT. Here’s the truth, and if you’re British or Australian, you may not like it: when it comes to the suffix ize, as opposed to ise, the American standard is ...