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Does bewildered have a suffix and prefix?

Let's break down the word "bewildered":

* Root: The core meaning of the word comes from "bewild," which means "to confuse or perplex."

* Suffix: The ending "-ed" is a past participle suffix, indicating that the action of being bewildered has happened.

Therefore, "bewildered" has a suffix (-ed) but no prefix.

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