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What suffixes can you add to the word view?

Here are some suffixes you can add to the word "view," along with examples of how they're used:

General Suffixes:

* -er: Someone who views.

* Viewer: A person who watches television or a movie.

* -ing: The act of viewing.

* Viewing: The act of watching something.

* -ed: Past tense of the verb "to view."

* Viewed: I viewed the painting yesterday.

* -able: Capable of being viewed.

* Viewable: The video is viewable online.

* -less: Without a view.

* Viewless: The room was dark and viewless.

More Specific Suffixes:

* -point: A specific perspective.

* Viewpoint: He expressed a different viewpoint on the issue.

* -finder: A device for finding or aiding in viewing.

* Viewfinder: The viewfinder on the camera showed the composition.

* -scape: A landscape or scene.

* Viewscape: The breathtaking viewscape stretched out before them.

Other Considerations:

* You can also use "view" as a prefix to create new words like "viewable" and "viewpoint."

* The word "view" can also be a noun, meaning a perspective or opinion.

* Remember to choose the suffix that best fits the meaning you want to convey.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or specific uses of these suffixes!

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