Suffixes indicating a place or process:
* -ist: Receptionist (a person who works at a reception desk)
* -area: Reception area (the designated space for receiving guests)
* -room: Reception room (a room where guests are received)
* -desk: Reception desk (the desk where guests are greeted)
* -center: Reception center (a facility that provides reception services)
* -service: Reception service (the act of receiving and attending to guests)
Suffixes indicating a state or condition:
* -al: Receptional (relating to reception or receiving)
* -ary: Receptionary (a person who receives guests)
* -ive: Receptive (willing to receive or accept)
Suffixes indicating an action:
* -ing: Receiving (the process of taking in or accepting)
* -ed: Received (past tense of receive)
Other Suffixes:
* -ism: Receptionism (a hypothetical ideology or practice related to reception)
* -ology: Receptionology (a hypothetical study of reception)
Note: Some of these suffixes are less common or may not be used in standard English.
The best suffix to use will depend on the specific meaning you want to convey.