'Parishion' is an obsolete word, but does qualify. It means the same as parishioner.
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If you mean words such as ‘asked’ and ‘answered’, these are past tense and past participle forms of verbs.
no, 's' would not be a suffix.
birthday, healthy, monthly, filthy, athlete, something, bathrobe, pathway, wealthy, bathroom, nothing, booths, mouths, births, or any word ending in "th" with a suffix on it.- Jumperkm
Some words ending with the suffix "shion" are "fashion," "passion," and "cushion."
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
Yes, the word "hope" does not have a suffix ending.
I believe what you are asking for is examples of words ending with the suffix "-city" such as: velocity veracity paucity
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
Words ending in tious:ambitiouscontentiousfacetiousfactiousfictitiousflirtatiousfractiouspretentiousscrumptioussuperstitious
suffix
suffix is the ending, thus the suffix of vacation is "tion"
the second suffix is ususally a single letter
Yes.
There is no suffix in resilient. There is a stem having a prefix, and a participial ending.
The suffix -lyt means decompose, split, or dissolve.