Suffixes and Meaning:
* Suffixes are word parts that are added to the end of a word. They can change the meaning or grammatical function of a word.
* "-er" is a common suffix that often indicates:
* The person who does something: *reader*, *singer*, *writer*
* Something that does something: *timer*, *dryer*, *blender*
* Comparison: *bigger*, *smaller*, *faster*
Anger and "-er" Suffix:
While there isn't a direct word formed by adding "-er" to "anger," there are some related words:
* Angrier: This word uses "-er" to indicate a comparison (more angry).
* Angriest: Similar to "angrier," this word uses "-er" to indicate the superlative (most angry).
* Anger-monger: This word uses a different suffix ("-monger") to refer to someone who stirs up anger.
Other Related Words:
* Angrily: This adverb describes the manner in which something is done, emphasizing anger.
* Angry: This adjective describes a state of feeling anger.
Let me know if you have any other questions about suffixes or words related to anger!