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What is suffix for disagreeable?

The suffix for "disagreeable" is -able.

The base word is "agree," which means "to have the same opinion or feeling." The prefix "dis-" means "not," and the suffix "-able" means "capable of being."

Therefore, "disagreeable" means "not capable of being agreed with" or "unpleasant."

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