The suffixes ment, ness and ful
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enjoyment |
I was filled with enjoyment when I visited the theme park.
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sadness |
He was full of sadness.
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careful |
Be careful not to lose your ticket.
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playful |
He was in a playful mood.
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plainness |
The plainness of the boy was easy to see.
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argument |
An argument is a conversation where people disagree angrily or noisily with each other.
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merriment |
The party was filled with the wonderful sounds of merriment.
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happiness |
I felt a sense of happiness at the lake.
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plentiful |
Turtles and tortoises are plentiful on the coast.
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cheerful |
The colour yellow indicates a cheerful personality.
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