data on or collection of. Commonly used to convert proper nouns into mass nouns. Ex: Americana.
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
Yes, innovation does have a suffix. Its suffix is -tion.
The suffix of "convert" is "-ert."
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In this case you add a suffix "ment" to make the noun "a payment".
Actually, proselyte is from Greek root proselytos, which means "convert to Judaism, stranger, one who has come over". The other explanation is pros- (toward) + elyt (convert) + e, however the root 'elyt' still need to be verified.
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples:accomplishmentaccompanimentachievementAdvertisementAgreementallotmentAppeasementassessmentatonementbasementbereavementcementcommitmentdeploymentdeportmentdevilmentdisbursementDisagreementelementembellishmentemploymentendearmentEnjoymentenlightenmentenrollmententertainmententicementenvironmentescarpmentestablishmentFulfillmentgarmentgovernmentharassmentimplementinducementinvestmentJudgmentmanagementmomentnourishmentparliamentpavementpaymentpunishmentStatementsupplementTemperamenttestamentTreatment
Many verbs are turned into nouns by adding the suffix -tion example: to create = creation
data on or collection of. Commonly used to convert proper nouns into mass nouns. Ex: Americana.
One way to convert a verb into a noun is by adding a suffix, such as "-tion," "-ment," or "-ing." For example, "to create" becomes "creation," "to agree" becomes "agreement," and "to sing" becomes "singing."
"ment" is a suffix sometimes used to convert a verb into a noun. Examples: establishment atonement bereavement endearment achievement punishment harassment judgment embellishment enticement inducement nourishment employment management environment
Neglectful combines "neglect" with the suffix "-ful".
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."