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What is the suffix for awful?

There isn't a specific suffix for "awful".

"Awful" is a word on its own, derived from the Middle English word "aweful", meaning "inspiring awe". Over time, the meaning shifted to its current sense of "very bad" or "terrible".

It's important to note that "ful" is a common suffix in English, but it doesn't apply to "awful" in the same way it does to words like "beautiful" or "powerful".

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