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What is the suffixes for wisdom?

There aren't any direct suffixes for "wisdom" in English. However, there are a few words that are related to wisdom and use suffixes:

-wise: This suffix often indicates manner or way, and can be added to words to create adverbs. For example, "wisely" means "in a wise manner."

-ly: This suffix can also be added to "wise" to create the adverb "wisely."

-ness: This suffix can be added to "wise" to create the noun "wisdom," which means the quality or state of being wise.

-ful: This suffix can be added to "wise" to create the adjective "wiseful," meaning "full of wisdom," but this word is rarely used in modern English.

-dom: While not directly a suffix for "wisdom," "-dom" forms nouns meaning "state or quality of being" and is seen in words like "freedom," "kingdom," and "wisdom" itself.

Remember, while there's no single, direct suffix for "wisdom," the suffixes "-wise," "-ly," "-ness," and "-dom" are all related and can be used to create words related to wisdom.

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