-ive pertaining to; tending to; causing or making; quality of; adjective fer to bring, bear, or yield spect (spec, spic) to see, watch, or observe -s more than one dys- bad or difficult vers (vert) to turn pon (pose, pound) to put, place, or set de- opposite of form shape -ly like or manner: adverb -ful full of flect (flex) to bend or curve -ic having characteristics of; adjective or noun -or one who or that which; noun fore- before in time, rank, or position -es more that one; forms plural post- after in- (il-, ir-, im-) bad or badly; wrong -er one who, that which sect to cut super- above duct (duc, duce) to lead mis- bad, wrong -est forms the superlative adjectives and adverbs ject (jec) to throw under, beneath, or below -less without -en forms verbs from adjectives or nouns -age collection, mass, relationship: noun ad- (ac- ag, af, al, ar, an, ap, as, at) to, toward, in or near a- on or in, to, or not port to carry mit (mis) to send rupt to break or burst plic (ply) to fold or repeat pre- before tract to draw or pull ab- off or away from struct (stru, stry) to build mob (mot, mov) to move -able/- ible able, can do -ed denotes action that has passed cede (ceed, cess) to go, yield, or surrender non- not or negative un- not or opposite of script (scrib) to write fac (fact, fect, fic) to make or do -y inclined to: adjective -ion act of, state of, or result of -ing denotes action happening now dis- (dif-) lock of or not, do the opposite of, apart or away -ive pertaining to; tending to; causing or making; quality of; adjective fer to bring, bear, or yield spect (spec, spic) to see, watch, or observe -s more than one dys- bad or difficult vers (vert) to turn pon (pose, pound) to put, place, or set de- opposite of form shape -ly like or manner: adverb -ful full of flect (flex) to bend or curve -ic having characteristics of; adjective or noun -or one who or that which; noun fore- before in time, rank, or position -es more that one; forms plural post- after in- (il-, ir-, im-) bad or badly; wrong -er one who, that which sect to cut super- above duct (duc, duce) to lead mis- bad, wrong -est forms the superlative adjectives and adverbs ject (jec) to throw under, beneath, or below -less without -en forms verbs from adjectives or nouns -age collection, mass, relationship: noun ad- (ac- ag, af, al, ar, an, ap, as, at) to, toward, in or near a- on or in, to, or not port to carry mit (mis) to send rupt to break or burst plic (ply) to fold or repeat pre- before tract to draw or pull ab- off or away from struct (stru, stry) to build mob (mot, mov) to move -able/- ible able, can do -ed denotes action that has passed cede (ceed, cess) to go, yield, or surrender non- not or negative un- not or opposite of script (scrib) to write fac (fact, fect, fic) to make or do -y inclined to: adjective -ion act of, state of, or result of -ing denotes action happening now dis- (dif-) lock of or not, do the opposite of, apart or away
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pertaining to; tending to; causing or making; quality of; adjective
-ive
to bring, bear, or yield
fer
to see, watch, or observe
spect (spec, spic)
more than one
-s
bad or difficult
dys-
to turn
vers (vert)
to put, place, or set
pon (pose, pound)
opposite of
de-
shape
form
like or manner: adverb
-ly
full of
-ful
to bend or curve
flect (flex)
having characteristics of; adjective or noun
-ic
one who or that which; noun
-or
before in time, rank, or position
fore-
more that one; forms plural
-es
after
post-
bad or badly; wrong
in- (il-, ir-, im-)
one who, that which
-er
to cut
sect
above
super-
to lead
duct (duc, duce)
bad, wrong
mis-
forms the superlative adjectives and adverbs
-est
to throw
ject (jec)
under, beneath, or below
without
-less
forms verbs from adjectives or nouns
-en
collection, mass, relationship: noun
-age
to, toward, in or near
ad- (ac- ag, af, al, ar, an, ap, as, at)
on or in, to, or not
a-
to carry
port
to send
mit (mis)
to break or burst
rupt
to fold or repeat
plic (ply)
before
pre-
to draw or pull
tract
off or away from
ab-
to build
struct (stru, stry)
to move
mob (mot, mov)
able, can do
-able/-ible
denotes action that has passed
-ed
to go, yield, or surrender
cede (ceed, cess)
not or negative
non-
not or opposite of
un-
to write
script (scrib)
to make or do
fac (fact, fect, fic)
inclined to: adjective
-y
act of, state of, or result of
-ion
denotes action happening now
-ing
lock of or not, do the opposite of, apart or away
dis- (dif-)