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Can you add a suffix word false?

The word "false" is already a complete word and doesn't need a suffix added to it. However, it's interesting to consider how suffixes can change the meaning of a word. For example:

* Falsehood: This noun means "a lie" or "something that is not true." Here, the suffix "-hood" is added to "false" to create a noun.

* Falsely: This adverb means "in a way that is not true" or "wrongly." The suffix "-ly" is added to "false" to create an adverb.

Let me know if you'd like to explore other ways to modify the word "false" or if you have any other word-related questions!

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