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What words end with the suffix - ious?

There are many words that end with the suffix "-ious"! Here are some examples, categorized by their meaning:

Full of, characterized by, or tending towards:

* Ambitious: Having or showing a strong desire for success or achievement.

* Curious: Interested in learning or knowing more about something.

* Delicious: Having a pleasant taste or smell.

* Furious: Extremely angry.

* Gracious: Courteous, kind, and polite.

* Hilarious: Extremely funny.

* Mysterious: Difficult to understand or explain.

* Suspicious: Having or showing a feeling of doubt or mistrust.

* Victorious: Having won a victory or competition.

Having or showing a particular quality:

* Anxious: Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease.

* Covetous: Having or showing a strong desire for something that belongs to another.

* Dangerous: Capable of causing harm or injury.

* Fabulous: Extraordinary, impressive, or extremely good.

* Fabulous: Extraordinary, impressive, or extremely good.

* Gargantuan: Very large or enormous.

* Humorous: Funny or amusing.

* Pompous: Excessively proud or self-important.

* Religious: Relating to or believing in religion.

* Serious: Important, grave, or requiring careful attention.

* Stupendous: Extremely impressive in size or scope.

* Tremendous: Extremely large or great.

* Valorous: Brave, courageous, and valiant.

* Vivacious: Attractive, lively, and spirited.

Other:

* Extraneous: Not essential or relevant.

* Previous: Coming before something else in time or order.

* Various: Many and different.

This is just a small selection, and there are many more words ending in "-ious". If you have a specific topic in mind, feel free to ask for examples related to that area.

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