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ness

/nɛs/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A state or feeling, often used to describe a sense of calm, tranquility, or completeness.

    - "The essence of happiness is a feeling of peace and contentment, or ness."
    - "He found a sense of ness after retiring from his busy career."
  • Suffix

    A suffix added to words to form abstract nouns.

    - "The word 'happiness' is formed by adding the suffix 'ness' to the word 'happy'."
    - "The suffix 'ness' is added to words like 'strength', 'weakness', and 'fitness' to form abstract nouns."

Pronunciation
  1. /nɛs/



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  2. /nɛs/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with ness
ness , dress , caress , impress
Variants
List of all variants of ness that leads to same result
ness , nesses , -ness , -nesses , Loch Ness , Ness , Loch , Loch Ness Monster , Loch Ness Monsters , Loch Ness monster , Loch Ness monsters
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The suffix 'ness' is derived from Old English 'nes' and means 'state' or 'condition'. It is used to form abstract nouns by adding it to other words.


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  1. The word 'ness' is derived from Old English 'nes', which means 'state' or 'condition'.

  2. The suffix 'ness' is added to words to form abstract nouns. For example, 'happiness' is formed by adding the suffix 'ness' to the word 'happy'.

  3. The word 'ness' has been used extensively in literature and poetry to describe a sense of calm, tranquility, or completeness.


Related Concepts
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  1. Condition: The word 'ness' is derived from the Old English word 'nes', which means 'condition' or 'state'. It is used to form abstract nouns that describe various conditions or states.

  2. Abstract nouns: The suffix 'ness' is added to words to form abstract nouns. For example, 'happiness' is formed by adding the suffix 'ness' to the word 'happy'. Other examples include 'strength', 'weakness', 'fitness', and 'kindness'.


Culture
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The word 'ness' has been used extensively in literature and poetry to describe a sense of calm, tranquility, or completeness. For example, in William Wordsworth's poem 'Tintern Abbey', he writes, 'Nature never did betray the heart that loved her.' Here, 'ness' refers to the deep connection and love for nature.

How to Memorize "ness"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a calm lake surrounded by trees. This is a visual representation of the feeling of 'ness'.
    - Visualize the word 'happiness' with the suffix 'ness' added to it to form the abstract noun 'happiness'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ness' with a sense of calm and tranquility. Think of words like 'peace', 'serenity', and 'calmness'.
    - Associate the word 'ness' with the formation of abstract nouns. Think of words like 'happiness', 'strength', and 'weakness'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Ness is a calm lake' to remember the meaning of the word 'ness'.
    - Use the mnemonic 'Add the suffix 'ness' to form abstract nouns' to remember the function of the suffix 'ness'.


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