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What does the suffix mess mean?

The suffix "-mess" is a noun suffix that generally indicates:

* State or condition: It implies a disordered, untidy, or confused state, often associated with a negative or unpleasant situation.

* Collection or group: It can also refer to a collection or group of things, often in a chaotic or unorganized way.

Here are some examples:

* Clutter: A state of being cluttered or disorganized.

* Mess: A disordered, dirty, or untidy state.

* Business: A state of being busy or active.

* Hot mess: A chaotic and unorganized state, often used to describe a person or situation.

The suffix "-mess" is commonly used in English, and its meaning can vary slightly depending on the context. It can be added to a variety of root words to create new nouns.

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