Suffix

Word SUFFIX
Character 6
Hyphenation suf fix suf fix
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Suffix"

What do we mean by suffix?

An affix added to the end of a word or stem, serving to form a new word or functioning as an inflectional ending, such as -ness in gentleness, -ing in walking, or -s in sits. noun

To add as a suffix. transitive verb

To attach at the end: specifically used of adding or annexing a letter or syllable, a suffix.

In. grammar, a letter or syllable added or annexed to the end of a word or to a verbal root or stem; a formative element, consisting of one or more letters, added to a primitive word to make a derivative; a postfix; a terminal formative, as the -th of length, the -d of loved, the -ly of godly, the -ly of badly, etc. noun

In mathematics, an index written after and under a letter, as x0, x1, x2, x3. noun

To add or annex to the end, as a letter or syllable to a word; to append. transitive verb

A letter, letters, syllable, or syllables added or appended to the end of a word or a root to modify the meaning; a postfix. noun

A subscript mark, number, or letter. See Subscript, a. noun

One or more letters or sounds added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning, such as able, which changes sing into singable, for example. noun

To append (something) to the end of something else verb

Attach a suffix to verb

An affix that is added at the end of the word noun

(grammar) A morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning.

A subscript.

A final segment of a string of characters.

Words connected to the ends of others to give them a new or extended meaning. The current suffixes follow this definition. Urban Dictionary

A word used by people who think they are smart but dont actualy no what they are talking about and are trying to impress people who they think are not as smart as them Urban Dictionary

A words capacity for the addition of a suffix without it becoming a ridiculous word. Urban Dictionary

Adding ass to a word increases its intensity, much as a superlative or other such quantifier would. if something is funny-ass shit it is more funny than if were described as merely funny shit. the same goes for stupid ass shit or stuff. ass is usually a compound suffix with another noun word like shit, stuff, drink, etc. as in, that was a delicious ass soda. do not try explaining this particular use of this word to people who speak another language unless you want hilarity to ensue. there are rules governing its useage, but they are unclear. Urban Dictionary

A ghetto suffix, also known as a ghetto ending is an ending to a ghetto as name. Many common ghetto suffixes are Shaun or Sean , iqua, isha and Onte Urban Dictionary

Initially meant alcohol, however it has been adapted in many forms to enhance every day items such as the following p.s aiges 4 life Urban Dictionary

Suffix muffin is a substitute word for all the taboo terms in the world. You can use it whenever you want and nobody will understand. Urban Dictionary

The word you can put after a word like cool or stupid or, or most commonly used after the word kick Urban Dictionary

The main suffix of JC. Used at the end of almost anything. Mostly always used at the end of words ending in Y. To successfully make a word work with eye, you have to replace the ending vowel sound with it. Urban Dictionary

Place this suffix behind an adjective, so you get a new Noun, which describes the person or the thing, it's meant against. This might sound bad with some adjectives (e.g. attractive (attractivo?)). Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Suffix

The word "suffix" in example sentences

However, the whole point of this “- s” suffix is to turn a singular into a plural. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This suffix is used to indicate an act or process, or a thing acted upon or a condition. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The word titivate apparently was derived from tidy with a quasi-Latin suffix added. ❋ Unknown (2004)

When I use Mythweb to output a recording as an. mpg file (using the Direct Download button) the file ends up with a name suffix consisting of ". mpg..mpg.". ❋ Hundred1906 (2010)

A plausible explanation may be that, when - oo occurs as a slang suffix rather than an infix (as in superoo for super or smasheroo for smash (er)), the primary stress of the word shifts from the first syllable to the last. ❋ Unknown (1977)

"psychological" - suffix from the Greek for "reason," logos, perhaps a foreign concept as well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Once an appealing domain-name suffix is secured, selling the secondary names—meaning the words to the left of the dot—could be a profitable business. ❋ Sam Holmes (2011)

That comes on top of the costs of running the domain-name suffix, likely outsourced to a company already in the business, which can run anywhere from $15,000 to millions of dollars, depending on the number of users, according to Ms. Cooper of MarkMonitor. ❋ Sam Holmes (2011)

It won't be cheap to operate a domain name suffix. ❋ Unknown (2011)

For companies, even those that are happy with dot-com and aren't interested in adopting a new domain-name suffix will have to monitor the process to head off any potential trademark or brand-name infringement from other applicants, Internet experts said. ❋ Sam Holmes (2011)

A company or government or individual that wants a domain-name suffix must pay Icann $185,000 just to apply. ❋ Sam Holmes (2011)

❋ Nathan Mickulicz (2003)

"look at that long suffix" "thats not a suffix, thats [a bridge]" "....oh...." "yeh...[majour] [backfire] there" ❋ Axe2005 (2005)

[The word] "[Suffix]" is not very suffixable. ❋ Weirdson (2007)

that was a [weak ass] [attempt] at a [definition]. ❋ King Kong NINJA (2004)

Examples of a ghetto suffix include but are not limited to: [Rayshaun] Tyshaun Rodsean Desean Shaniqua [Aniqua] Lakisha Sharkisha [Dvonte] Monte dashonte ❋ Red Penguin 69 (2015)

[Chewing gum]: chaiges [Cigarette]: baiges ❋ Jono Green, Shungre, Dennis Quade, Muel, Pete And Associates. (2005)

I [suffix muffin] love that [son of a] suffix muffin. [SUFFIX MUFFIN] AHHAHAHAHAH ❋ Crazythomas1979 (2018)

ass ([suffix]) Fred: did you hear that song with that [kick-ass] [guitar solo]? Jeff: man that was a stupid-ass song. john: that was a cool-ass guitar though. ❋ The Ass-ass-in (2012)

1)[Cubbie] - Cubeye 2)[Pipsy] - Pipseye 3)[Cory] - Coreye 4)Kid - Kideye Things like... 5)Sand - Sandeye 6)Sandy - Sandeye ....You have to know the context of the sentence ❋ Mike (2004)

[James] is such a [weirdo]! (James = weird) weird / weird-o ([suffix]) ❋ Zaty (2015)

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