Affix
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British pronunciation/ɐfˈɪks/
American pronunciation/ˈæfɪks/, /əˈfɪks/

"affix" の定義と意味

to affix
01

to attach or fasten something to another object or surface

02

add to the very end

03

attach or become attached to a stem word

Affix
01

接辞

(grammar) a letter or group of letters added to the end or beginning of a word to change its meaning

What is an "affix"?

An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a base word or root to modify its meaning or create a new word. Affixes can be added to the beginning of a word, known as a prefix, or to the end, known as a suffix. There are also infixes, which are inserted within a word, and circumfixes, which are added around a word. For example, in the word "unhappiness", the prefix "un-" and the suffix "-ness" are both affixes that alter the meaning of the root word "happy". Affixes are essential for word formation and help expand vocabulary in many languages.

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Tomorrow, the workers will affix the new nameplate to the office door.
He affixed the sign to the door with screws yesterday.
They have affixed labels to the products for identification purposes.
She affixes a stamp to each envelope before mailing the letters.
The notary public witnessed the signing of the legal document and affixed their official seal.
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