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"suffix" Definitions
  1. a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to make another word, such as -ly in quickly or -ness in sadness
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101 Sentences With "suffix"

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A name suffix meaning "stream" in Icelandic — A 2350.
Hopelessly, seemingly, fitfully — often adverbization results in a suffix pileup.
Since then, the suffix has been synonymous with political wrongdoing.
Instances with a "g" suffix are powered by Graviton2 chips.
That suffix adorning his name like Ionic columns is a joke.
Today, the suffix Mr. Ries is thinking of is -ADEE, or chickADEE.
The Capital One Cup final has come down to a suffix, hasn't it?
Rangy Baseball people love adding a '-y' suffix onto nouns for adjectival use.
" The prefix con- means "with or together" and the suffix -fundo means "to pour.
The one who gave us the suffix "-gate" for every public scandal since the '70s.
An earlier version of this article misstated the suffix of a former White House counsel.
If they have a "d" suffix, it also means that they have NVMe local storage.
Today an internet suffix that signals a commitment to public interest ideals is in danger.
Day 281: "Suffix (Dear Summer)" – The Suffix, 2005 More than a decade before he was making victory anthems with JAY-Z and Beyoncé, DJ Khaled was working as a Miami radio DJ and hosting mixtapes for Lil Wayne where Wayne rapped over Jay-Z songs.
The fighters took the Arabic word for student, talib, and added the Persian plural suffix, -an.
On its face, denying a trademark for something with the suffix "-ville" might sound like bullshit.
For the Nixonian suffix implies a prediction that this scandal will be Trump's exposure and ruin.
It refers to the suffix that goes at the end of geologic time periods, like PleistoCENE.
The suffix phile denoting love—which is how McKay feels about the rugged terrains he explores.
"I feel like Modi ji has done a lot," he said, using a suffix that denotes respect.
BACK STORY It's easy to create new words by adding the suffix "-gate" or "-iness" to it.
As the nation grew, the USPS updated zip codes by adding a four-digit suffix in 1983.
Click here to view original GIFPhoto: GettyWho doesn't love a good scary problem that has a "-gate" suffix?
One suffix that your will see quite a bit in crosswords is ETTE, as in kitchenETTE or luncheonETTE.
It was just more about the suffix, and all these murky life things that nobody really talks about.
Trot along to GoDaddy or some such, and you'll find that you can buy the suffix for your URL.
Slide the columns of letters up and down, settling suddenly on a suffix—perhaps the word ends in "-ing"?
" • 18A: "Fabric finish?" is not a finish like Scotchgard; it's a suffix for the end of the word "Fabric.
"I am happy with Modi-ji but the employment situation could be improved," he added, using an honorific suffix.
They named it by combining the first syllable of Derventio with the Norse suffix "-by," meaning town or settlement.
Inception also gave the world a new suffix, -ception, which refers to anything that... goes inside of another thing.
But when you mistakenly add a suffix to one, it's like a hiccup of the brain and more embarrassing.
It's worth noting, of course, that those bits and bobs are relatively iterative, as is custom with the "s" suffix.
As it is, I felt that the -ENCE suffix at 37 Across probably could have been changed to something else.
The history of the "-gate" suffix begins with the 1970s Watergate scandal that led to President Richard M. Nixon's resignation.
It's typically asking for a word of suffix that can go at the end of the word in a clue.
Overall, Foden said, startups today are putting less emphasis on securing a dot-com suffix or an exact domain name match.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The issues for which the suffix of 'emr' has been assigned are sensitive to movements in CBA's Viability Rating.
A prefix and suffix binary—1001—inserted before and after each command tells the malware when a command is being sent.
While ERN can be a suffix with North, East, South or West, ERNE is also an Irish river to Donegal Bay.
The new suffix corresponded to specific destinations, such as one side of a street or a certain floor of an office building.
In addition, McDonald's argued that that the M-A-C part sounded and looked too much like its own M-C suffix.
Diverticulitis — the suffix "itis" indicates inflammation — typically occurs when a diverticulum becomes blocked by a piece of hard stool, called a fecalith.
Beyond a simple suffix connecting Russiagate to Watergate, how much does Trump's White House have in common with that of Richard Nixon?
For the last few decades, we've appended the suffix "gate" to basically any scandal, mostly political, but not exclusively — Donutgate, Nipplegate, Gamergate.
Elegant, light on its feet, overflowing with fizzy froth, the new After Laughter is no such animal: this is pop, no suffix needed.
"As we begin the trial phase, I have decided to engage Hironaka-sensei as my legal counsel," Ghosn said, using a honorific suffix.
But most physicians now believe that tendinitis – the suffix "itis" means inflamed – is misnamed, since the condition may involve little or no inflammation.
A. Apple's recent iOS 11 update does support the new High Efficiency Image File Format for photos; the company uses the file suffix .
If a child is named for some other older relative (an uncle, cousin, grandfather), then they should use the suffix II, the second.
The adviser criticized her for overusing the word "little," unaware how frequently the suffix "ito" — for little or cute — is used in Spanish.
Italian, for example, has gretini: allegedly mindless followers of Ms Thunberg (-ini is a diminutive suffix, and the word echoes cretini, or "idiots").
Outside of the foldable-specific elements of the device, there are some minor performance upgrades that feel fitting given the device's "S" suffix.
We are looking for a suffix or word that can follow the word "Cult," and today the answer is URE, as in CultURE.
"Personally I have never fully comprehended the need for a suffix to a nonproprietary name," said Gillian Woollett, senior vice president at Avalere Health.
To hear her explain it, it's not a gesture of "negation," of rejecting the feminine-sounding suffix that once adorned her nocturnal pop compositions.
The suffix "naut" comes from the Greek word for sailor; the first parts of the words allude to "space" or "star" in different languages.
UPDATE: BLATHERSKITE seems to be a portmanteau of BLATHER and the Scottish suffix -SKITE, which is Scots for a word I cannot use here.
That's your hint that you're supposed to be looking for an email suffix, which in this case is EDU, because Brown is a university.
As she kneaded her face, she'd remember a song from childhood whose lyrics pretended English words all became Italian words with the suffix of –uh.
Sucrose, glucose, lactose, maltose, dextrose, or pretty much any -ose These are easy to identify once you know what to look for; that "-ose" suffix.
A few years ago Mr Nazarbayev pondered changing his country's name to Kazakh Yeli ("Land of the Kazakhs"), considering the -stan suffix to be tainted.
Inmates like him, he says, add a suffix such as 'Bey' or 'El' to their last names, a symbol of their Moorish, not Black, heritage.
The equity-linked note is a fully principal-protected note, but did not have the 'emr' suffix assigned when the rating was assigned in 2008.
You can convert a noun by reconceiving it as an adjective and adding the suffix to make a big, beautiful adverb, to put it Trumpily.
If a child is named for some other older relative (an uncle, cousin, grandfather), then he or she should use the suffix II, the second.
Tl;dr (Spoiler!) The suffix -FUL is added to the first words of common phrases, to change their meaning to a different and humorous phrase.
These, if you couldn't tell by the new suffix and lines of the cars are the sporty versions of the brand's full size sedan and wagon.
People seem to have forgotten that Mercedes resurrected the Maybach brand as an all-new suffix to Mercedes' most luxurious models, like the Mercedes-Maybach S600.
Despite the "-tini" suffix, it does not contain vodka — but despite that this drink may have overshadowed the salads as my favorite part of the meal.
Its legacies — from celebrity journalists to the universally known "-gate" suffix — have embedded themselves in our national fabric; society as we knew it was changed forever.
"Lobbying does not get you such a job - but Modi ji's confidence in Patel was a big factor," the official told Reuters, using the honorific Indian suffix.
And just as counting up likes and retweets lends a mathematical sheen to the Twitter contest, the ''-phobia'' suffix carries with it an air of scientific authority.
A paper published Friday in Science argues that de-extinct animals should have the suffix "recr" from the Latin recrearis, meaning revived, added to their scientific name.
Fundamentally, the data structures for classic and extended tweets cannot actually be reconciled, because SMS was not designed with extra space for a hidden prefix and suffix.
But Merriam-Webster said the suffix represents a group of words that were collectively looked up millions of times: socialism, fascism, racism, feminism, communism, capitalism and terrorism.
In our culture, the mere addition of the feminine suffix "wife," Headley seems to suggest, is all that it takes to turn a soldier into a monster.
I subsidize a young adult who is currently in college, so I recognized this as the suffix on the web address of a place of higher education.
Major domain name registrars including 1and1 and GoDaddy are now offering the suffix for around $20 to $25, more than a year after the right to control the .
Patients are now increasingly being offered a trial of antibiotics instead of being rushed into surgery to remove an inflamed appendix (the suffix "-itis" in appendicitis means inflamed).
It has revised a rating on one issue to assign an 'emr' suffix following discovery of an error in the application of criteria with respect to this issue.
"Here, take it here, at an angle," said Igór, our tour guide at Petritegi, another sagardotegi just down the road from Garziategi (the suffix "tegi" means "place of").
Because he is named exactly after his father, Donald John Trump, etiquette experts say the son should be differentiated from his father with the suffix Jr., or junior.
On two webpages, Amazon lists both Hong Kong and Taiwan as countries, while Uber also describes them — using the suffix "(ROC)" to denote Taiwan's official name — as countries.
Stone has claimed to have directly or indirectly communicated with Wikileaks during Hackergate (there's that suffix, again), the phishing expedition that produced stolen emails from the Clinton campaign.
Another hint at their ancient past is the frequent suffix 'de la Frontera' or 'of the Frontier', harking back to when Spain was split into Christian and Muslim territories.
Using the password reset mechanism on Twitter, Motherboard found most of the Twitter account email addresses started with "fc" and ended up with a suffix that was likely amazon.com.
They can no longer be expressed purely through text; they're little triptychs of data, because the extra characters come from sandwiching the tweet between new prefix and suffix segments.
The suffix "gate," of course, came from the scandal that the public learned of thanks to the burglary of the Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate building in 1972.
The tl;dr (too long; didn't read) version of the theme: Base phrases that have the feminine suffix -RESS are made "gender neutral" by switching the end to -ER.
This shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone, given that herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides are all designed to be lethal for a variety of organisms (the suffix "-cide" means "killer").
When I don't understand a word, I can use context clues, do a word analysis (prefix, root, suffix), and think if it's a cognate (similar to words in other languages).
"End of a count?" is not looking for the letter TEE, as one might suspect; it's looking for an entire suffix, and today the answer is ESS, as in countESS.
Mr. Cruz offers us a set of four common phrases and then adds the suffix "-FUL" to the first word, which changes its meaning in order to make me laugh.
Hot on the heels of USB 43 receiving a confusing Gen 2x2 suffix, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has today announced USB 4, the next version of the ubiquitous connector.
The chart features a hierarchy of terms like "system" and "stage"; generally, the suffix "cene" refers to a geologically brief stretch of time and sits at the bottom of the hierarchy.
Whether it's thrash, speed, power, death, doom, or black, the label has championed pretty much anything with the suffix "metal" over the years, with the notable (and admirable) exception of nu.
Specifically, on The Suffix, Wayne jumps on "Dear Summer," the stealth back-from-retirement-but-still-retired Jay song from Memphis Bleek's album, for one of the most reflective Wayne cuts.
Mack Maine – The Suffix, 2005 Today is the 12th anniversary of Young Jeezy's Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101, an album that it is no exaggeration to say changed music forever.
One of them was modeled after a French sound pattern (-wan ending) that joined existing French elements like La- or Le- as a prefix and -ique or -iqua as a suffix.
Timothy Polin offers us a theme set of six words that all end in -AGE, and separates the suffix from the base word to make a new AGE, as it were.

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