An affix is a small part added to a start or end of a word. It changes the meaning or grammar of the word. For example, -ed is an affix that shows past tense.
The word has a prefix as an affix.
Add an affix to make a new word.
To affix means to stick or attach one thing to another. You can affix a stamp on an envelope or a label on a bottle. It is a physical action.
Please affix the label to the box.
She affixed the stamp on the envelope.
An affix can mean a signature on a paper. This is when a person adds their name by hand to show approval or agreement.
Please add your affix at the bottom.
The document needs your affix here.
An affix can be a small sign or symbol placed on print pages to help with layout or identification. Printers use such marks in books or newspapers.
The printer added an affix to the page.
Check the affix on this printed text.
To affix can also mean to put an official seal or stamp on a document. This action shows that the paper is real and approved.
The notary will affix the seal here.
Affix the stamp to make it official.
Affix means to put something on another thing firmly. For example, you can affix a poster to a wall using tape or glue.
Affix the paper to the wall now.
He affixed the poster with tape.
An affix is a special part of a word that must be joined to a root. It changes the word but cannot be used alone. Like -ing or -s are affixes in English.
An affix cannot stand alone in a sentence.
Suffixes are types of affixes in language.