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-ard
a suffix forming nouns that denote persons who regularly engage in an activity, or who are characterized in a certain way, as indicated by the stem; now usually pejorative.
coward; dullard; drunkard; wizard.
-ard
suffix
indicating a person who does something, esp to excess, or is characterized by a certain quality
braggart
drunkard
dullard
Word History and Origins
Origin of -ard1
Word History and Origins
Origin of -ard1
Example Sentences
Work began last year on the Ard development in Blythswood Hill, a 36-storey tower of student accommodation.
The body of a 42-year-old man has been recovered at Loch Ard in the Trossachs.
Loch Ard is in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park near Aberfoyle and is a popular destination for swimmers, kayakers and water skiers.
"People made bad jokes about him," explained Taufig Khalil, commentator for ARD Radio.
On Sunday, Pistorius told German public broadcaster ARD that Kyiv knew that it might have to part with some territory to secure a ceasefire.
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When To Use
The combining form -ard is a suffix denoting “someone who engages often in an activity,” and it is frequently pejorative. It is often used in everyday terms.The form -ard comes from German -hard, meaning “strong; hardy; hard,” which is a cognate of English hard.What are variants of -ard?In some rare instances, the form -ard becomes -art, as in braggart. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use article about -art.
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