On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Suffix. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as affix or postfix and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Suffix in a sentence
Related words
Suffix meaning
- A morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning.
- A subscript.
- A final segment of a string of characters.
Synonyms of Suffix
Using Suffix
- The main meaning on this page is: A morpheme added at the end of a word to modify the word's meaning. | A subscript. | A final segment of a string of characters.
- Useful related words include: affix, postfix, ending, termination.
- In the example corpus, suffix often appears in combinations such as: the suffix, suffix is, suffix to.
Context around Suffix
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Suffix
- In this selection, "suffix" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, case, diminutive, ate, tree, models and chen stand out and add context to how "suffix" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a nuragic suffix and accusative case suffix n which. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "suffix" sits close to words such as aristocracy, aroma and attendants, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with suffix
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But it was an important suffix. (6 words)
Change the game with a prefix or a suffix. (9 words)
Direct objects take an accusative case suffix -n, which goes after any plural suffix. (14 words)
As an example, a suffix tree can be built in time, and all occurrences of a pattern can be found in time under the assumption that the alphabet has a constant size and all inner nodes in the suffix tree know what leaves are underneath them. (46 words)
For the word roots that end with a consonant, the vocative case suffix is -o, and for the words that end with a vowel the suffix for the vocative case is -v as it was in old Georgian, but for some words it is considered archaic. (46 words)
Most adverbs are derived from an adjective by adding the suffix -ment to its feminine form (-ment is analogous to the English suffix -ly), though some adverbs are derived irregularly and others do not derive from adjectives at all. (39 words)
And since we now have words like "solulu" and "trolulu," we can consider -lulu a semi-productive suffix! (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
CPUs with an H suffix are more powerful, while the U suffix models are more energy efficient.
An example of this is the German word Mädchen ("girl"); this is derived from Magd "maidservant" with the diminutive suffix -chen, and this suffix always makes the noun grammatically neuter.
As an example, a suffix tree can be built in time, and all occurrences of a pattern can be found in time under the assumption that the alphabet has a constant size and all inner nodes in the suffix tree know what leaves are underneath them.
Changing the -ate suffix to -ite will reduce the oxygens by one, and keeping the suffix -ite and adding the prefix hypo- reduces the number of oxygens by one more.
Direct objects take an accusative case suffix -n, which goes after any plural suffix.
For the word roots that end with a consonant, the vocative case suffix is -o, and for the words that end with a vowel the suffix for the vocative case is -v as it was in old Georgian, but for some words it is considered archaic.
In addition, the suffix -um- has no defined meaning; words using the suffix must be learned separately (such as dekstren main "to the right" and dekstrumen main "clockwise").
Most adverbs are derived from an adjective by adding the suffix -ment to its feminine form (-ment is analogous to the English suffix -ly), though some adverbs are derived irregularly and others do not derive from adjectives at all.
Pittau emphasized that this concerns terms originally ending in an accented vowel, with an attached paragogic vowel; the suffix resisted Latinization in some place names, which show a Latin body and a Nuragic suffix.
Verbs of Latinate origin in Basque, as well as many other verbs, have a suffix -tu in the perfect, adapted from the Latin perfect passive -tus suffix.
When the parent hydrocarbon is unsaturated, the suffix ("-yl", "-ylidene", or "-ylidyne") replaces "-ane" (e.g. "ethane" becomes "ethyl"); otherwise, the suffix replaces only the final "-e" (e.g. " ethyne " becomes " ethynyl ").
And since we now have words like "solulu" and "trolulu," we can consider -lulu a semi-productive suffix!
But it was an important suffix.
Change the game with a prefix or a suffix.
Philo and phile are commonly known related forms of phil, used as a prefix and a suffix, respectively.
Prefix Ras means Head Suffix Tafari means Creator when you Join them it means Head Creator The killer Shaves his Beard Rasta Don’t deal with Sissors and Comb.
So we've shared that, and then we decided to go with the suffix so he's Michael Anthony Hall II because there are a lot of juniors in the world.
You can put it in the middle of words, or at the end as a suffix; use it as blunt interjection; or wield it expertly as a conjunction, adverb, or even pronoun.
The double entendre is based on “mtima” and “Mutimaso biii” or how the suffix “-so” is enunciated in “mtimaso”.
With a tracklist boasting 12 captivating songs, Suffix has pulled out all the stops, collaborating with a diverse array of artists.
Common combinations with suffix
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the suffix 79×
- suffix is 12×
- suffix to 9×
- as suffix 8×
- suffix in 6×
- or suffix 5×
- this suffix 4×
- case suffix 4×
- suffix for 4×
- and suffix 4×