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What are the suffixes for word nuisance?

The word "nuisance" itself is already a noun and doesn't typically take suffixes. However, there are a few ways to modify it:

For adjectives:

* -some: "nuisancesome" (though this isn't very common)

* -y: "nuisancy" (also uncommon, but possible)

For verbs:

* -ize: "nuisancify" (this is also unusual but might be used humorously)

For other words:

* -like: "nuisance-like" (describes something resembling a nuisance)

* -ridden: "nuisance-ridden" (describes something plagued by nuisances)

It's important to note that most of these are not standard English words and might sound awkward or humorous in formal settings.

If you're looking to express the concept of a nuisance in a different way, consider using synonyms like:

* annoyance

* bother

* pest

* inconvenience

* irritation

* problem

Remember, choosing the right word depends on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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