Suffix

Is there a suffix that means like, or resembling?

Is there a suffix that means like, or resembling?

The suffix -esque means “like” or “resembling.” You can add -esque to almost any noun, including proper nouns.

  1. Does the suffix ly mean like?
  2. What is an example of the suffix like?
  3. What does the suffix oid means?

Does the suffix ly mean like?

The suffix -ly in English is usually a contraction of -like, similar to the Anglo-Saxon -lice and German -lich. It is commonly added to an adjective to form an adverb, but in some cases it is used to form an adjective, such as ugly or manly.

What is an example of the suffix like?

We can use like as a suffix at the end of a noun to mean 'similar to': There is something child-like about Marianne. She always seems so innocent.

What does the suffix oid means?

Resembling; having the likeness of (usually including the concept of not being the same despite the likeness, but counterexamples exist).

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