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Learn the meaning and usage of the -MENT suffix in English, which forms nouns that refer to an action, process, or result. See related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics of acting, outcomes, and consequences.
- English (US)
-MENT meaning: 1. used to form nouns that refer to an action...
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- Ment in Simplified Chinese
-MENT translate: (构成名词,表示行为、过程或结果). Learn more in the...
- Ment in Traditional Chinese
-MENT translate: (構成名詞,表示行為、過程或結果). Learn more in the...
- Pronunciation in English
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Learn the meaning and usage of the noun suffix -ment, which denotes concrete result, object, or agent of a (specified) action. See examples, etymology, and related words for -ment.
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Meaning & use. Pronunciation. Forms. Compounds & derived words. Factsheet. Where does the suffix -ment come from? -ment is of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French ‑ment; Latin ‑mentum. See etymology. Nearby entries. mensuralist, n. & adj. 1901–. mensurate, v. 1653–. mensuration, n. ?a1560–