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What is the suffix for word uninterested?

The suffix for the word "uninterested" is -ed.

While the word appears to have two suffixes, "-ed" and "-est," the "-est" is actually part of the root word "interest." The suffix "-ed" is added to the root word "interest" to form the adjective "interested." The prefix "un-" is then added to "interested" to create the opposite meaning: "uninterested."

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