Words with Suffix “--ous + -ness + -es” in English (US)
Browse English (US) words ending with the suffix “--ous + -ness + -es”, complete with pronunciations, syllable breakdowns, and linguistic insights.
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--ous + -ness + -es '-ous' (Latin adjective suffix), '-ness' (Germanic noun suffix indicating state/quality), '-es' (English plural marker).
Fastidiousnesses is a six-syllable plural noun (fas-tid-u-ous-ness-es) derived from Latin 'fastidium' via 'fastidiosus', with primary stress on 'tid' and secondary stress on 'fas'. The morphological structure layers the Latin root with the adjective suffix '-ous', Germanic noun suffix '-ness', and English plural '-es', each forming distinct syllables. IPA: /fæˌstɪdjuəsnəsɪz/.