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Suffixes

A suffix is a letter or group of letters added at the end of a word which makes a new word.

wordssuffixnew words
forget, use-fulforgetful, useful
state, govern-mentstatement, government
complicate, create-ioncomplication, creation

The new word is most often a different word class from the original word. In the table above, the suffix -ful has changed verbs to adjectives, -ment, and -ion have changed verbs to nouns. If you see a word ending in -ment, for example, it is likely to be a noun (e.g. commitment, contentment).

Suffixes: spelling

Often, the suffix causes a spelling change to the original word. In the table above, the -e ending of complicate and create disappears when the -ion suffix is added. Other examples of spelling changes include:

  • beauty, duty + -ful → beautiful, dutiful (-y changes to i)
  • heavy, ready + -ness → heaviness, readiness (-y changes to i)
  • able, possible + -ity → ability, possibility (-le changes to il)
  • permit, omit + -ion → permission, omission (-t changes to ss)

A good learner’s dictionary will give you information on the correct spelling of words with suffixes.

See also
  • Spelling

Common suffixes and examples

Noun suffixes

suffixexamples of nouns
-agebaggage, village, postage
-alarrival, burial, deferral
-ance/-encereliance, defence, insistence
-domboredom, freedom, kingdom
-eeemployee, payee, trainee
-er/-ordriver, writer, director
-hoodbrotherhood, childhood, neighbourhood
-ismcapitalism, Marxism, socialism (philosophies)
-istcapitalist, Marxist, socialist (followers of philosophies)
-ity/-tybrutality, equality, cruelty
-mentamazement, disappointment, parliament
-nesshappiness, kindness, usefulness
-ryentry, ministry, robbery
-shipfriendship, membership, workmanship
-sion/-tion/-xionexpression, population, complexion

Adjective suffixes

suffixexamples of adjectives
-able/-ibledrinkable, portable, flexible
-albrutal, formal, postal
-enbroken, golden, wooden
-eseChinese, Japanese, Vietnamese
-fulforgetful, helpful, useful
-iIraqi, Pakistani, Yemeni
-icclassic, Islamic, poetic
-ishBritish, childish, Spanish
-iveactive, passive, productive
-ianCanadian, Malaysian, Peruvian
-lesshomeless, hopeless, useless
-lydaily, monthly, yearly
-ouscautious, famous, nervous
-ycloudy, rainy, windy

Verb suffixes

suffixexamples of verbs
-atecomplicate, dominate, irritate
-enharden, soften, shorten
-ifybeautify, clarify, identify
-ise/-izeeconomise, realise, industrialize (-ise is most common in British English; -ize is most common in American English)

Adverb suffixes

suffixexamples of adverbs
-lycalmly, easily, quickly
-ward(s)downwards, homeward(s), upwards
-wiseanti-clockwise, clockwise, edgewise