Pronunciation: /əˈfɪk.si.əl/
adjective relating to or having the nature of an affix, which is a morpheme attached to a word to create a derivative or inflected form
A1 In English, some words have affixial endings like -ed, -ing, or -s.
A2 Students at the A2 level should be able to recognize and use affixial prefixes and suffixes.
B1 The B1 students were asked to identify the affixial elements in the given words.
B2 The B2 language learners demonstrated a good understanding of affixial morphology.
C1 Advanced language users at the C1 level can analyze complex affixial structures in texts.
C2 The linguist's research focused on the historical development of affixial forms in the language.
formal The linguist analyzed the affixial structures present in the ancient language.
informal I find it interesting how affixial endings can completely change the meaning of a word.
slang I always struggle with understanding affixial stuff in grammar class.
figurative The artist used affixial elements to enhance the overall composition of the painting.
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