Suffixes Noun
Suffixes Noun
Suffixes Noun
SUFFIXES
Suffixes are syllables added to the end of words to change or add to their meaning. They often
change a word’s part of speech, thereby also changing how the word functions in a sentence.
Suffixes tell you whether a word is a person, place, or thing (a noun); an action or state of being
(a verb); or a modifier, which is a word that describes (an adjective or adverb).
antagonist : noun one who opposes or contends with another; an adversary, opponent
antagonistic : adjective opposing, combating, adversarial
antagonize : verb to oppose actively, contend; to provoke the hostility of
Likewise, the word venerate changes from a verb to an adjective to a noun, depending upon its
suffix.
Venerate : verb to regard with deep respect or reverence; to honor with a sense of awe,
venerable : adjective worthy of deep respect or reverence; deserving of honor and respect;
venerator : noun one who shows deep
A. Noun Suffixes
D. Verb Suffixes
-ate : to make, cause to be or become
deteriorate (to make worse, impair; to make inferior in quality or character),
irritate (to cause annoyance or disturbance in; to make impatient, angry,
annoyed)
-ify, -fy : to make, form into beautify (to make beautiful), specify (to state explicitly
or in detail)
-ize : to cause to be or become, to bring about colonize (to establish a colony),
E. PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Directions: Choose the best answer to each question using your knowledge of prefixes and
suffixes. Circle your choices or write your answers on a separate piece of paper. Then compare
your selections to the correct answers at the end of the chapter.
1. Antecedent means
a. fighting against.
b. looking after.
c. coming before.
d. under the authority of.
2. Multifaceted means
a. two-faced.
b. many sided.
c. uniform.
d. cut into parts.
3. Circumspect means
a. relating to the circus.
b. to examine thoroughly.
c. put forth in writing.
d. looking around carefully.
4. Consensus means
a. general agreement by a group.
b. an individual opinion.
c. a counting of individuals.
d. to issue a warning.
5. Supercilious means
a. less than the norm, disappointing.
b. exactly as expected.
c. speaking in a measured, exact tone.
d. haughty, with an air of superiority.
6. To presage means
a. to warn in advance.
b. to send a message.
c. to pressure.
d. to age gracefully.
7. Dubious means
a. one who doubts, a nonbeliever.
b. to doubt or question.
c. doubtful, questionable.
d. to be uncertain.
8. Agrarian means
a. incapable of making a decision.
b. to cultivate.
c. to be out of date.
d. relating to land or land ownership.
9. Parity means
a. to make equal in status, amount, or degree.
b. the state of being equal in status, amount, or degree.
c. one who is equal in status, amount, or degree.
d. the act of making someone or something equal in status, amount, or degree