The suffix is a word for ous, an English word with the suffix ious

Updated on educate 2024-03-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    luxurious, cautious, delecious, precious, serious

    glorious, humorous, famous, monstrous, envious.

    The English suffix is an important marker that determines the part of speech of a word. Mastering parts of speech is an important means to grasp the basic rules of English and expand words.

    The suffixes -ful, -ous, -ent, and -ant can be added directly to a verb or noun to form an adjective. In general, adjectives formed by verbs with the suffixes -ful, -ous, -ent, -ant indicate active meaning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The delecious in the original answer should be changed to delicious

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Commonly used. continuous.

    luxurious.

    cautious.

    delecious delicious.

    precious.

    serious, serious.

    glorious.

    humorous.

    harmonious.

    commodious spacious.

    curious.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    anxious, captious, curious, conscious, precious, delicious, nutritious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Words with ous suffixes: abstemious, advantageous, ambiguous, anxious, autonomous, carbonaceous, cautious, circuitous, commodious. Words with ous suffix:

    continuous, covetous, curious, dangerous, delecious, delicious, desirous', Envious Jealous, Fabulous Unbelievable Hongyin, Famous Famous, Glorious Glorious, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The suffix ious means "sufficient", e.g., curious a (curry care + ious), contagious a contagious (con common + tag contact + ious), specious a plausible (spec look + ious...).It looks like it is but it is not)、spacious a spacious (SPAC empty space quiet room + ious).-ious table adjective, "....of".

    Shipping is curious. (cur care + ious) contagiousa contagious (con common + tag contact +ious) specious a plausible (spec look + ious....It looks like it is, but it's not).

    Spacious A (Spacious + Ious) Tedious A Long Dull (Ted Tired + Ious) Hole or Commodious A Spacious (Commod Comfortable + Ious) Vicious Bad, Malignant.

    ridiculous.

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