"-ward" is a suffix that can function as an adverb, indicating direction or tendency, such as in words like "backward" or "forward."
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The suffix for up is -ward or -wards.
No, "-ward" is a suffix that is used to form adverbs indicating direction or location, such as "forward" or "backward."
The suffix "-ward" typically turns a noun or adjective into an adverb indicating direction or location. For example, adding "-ward" to the word "north" creates the adverb "northward."
"-ward" is a suffix that can function as an adverb, indicating direction or tendency, such as in words like "backward" or "forward."
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The suffix for up is -ward or -wards.
No, "-ward" is a suffix that is used to form adverbs indicating direction or location, such as "forward" or "backward."
Yes,hood is suffix of mother as a suffix is a ward added to the ending of a word to form a new word.
The suffix "-ward" typically turns a noun or adjective into an adverb indicating direction or location. For example, adding "-ward" to the word "north" creates the adverb "northward."
rhyme ?
ANSWERafterward. backward. coastward. downward. eastward. foreward. forward. frontward. froward. heavenward. homeward. inward. landward. leeward. northeastward. northward. northwestward. onward. outward. rearward. reward. seaward. shoreward. sideward. skyward. southeastward. southward. southwestward. spaceward. steward. straightforward. toward. untoward. upward. wayward. westward. windward.ANSWERBelow are some examples that have no place on this list:award, awkward, coward, greensward [= green sward, which is a lawn], sward [grass], henceforward [where the suffix is 'foreward'], untoward ['toward' with the prefix 'un-'], ward [a complete word, not a suffix].In the other cases, ward is a suffix. Vaguely, it means something like 'in the direction of'.
When the suffix "-ward" is added to a word, it typically creates an adverb indicating direction or movement. For example, "backward" or "toward."