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"defeatism" formed from ? ​

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Answered by CarliReifsteck
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This question is based on suffixes and root words.

'Defeatism' is an abstract noun that is formed from the addition of the suffix '-ism' to the root word 'defeat.'

Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'defeatism' as 'a way of thinking or behaving that shows that you have no hope and expect to fail: There is a spirit of defeatism among some members of the party.'

Answered by aqibkincsem
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"Answer: Defeatism formed from the word defeat. The answer ends with suffixes and root words.

'Defeatism' is a noun which is formed from the addition of the suffix '-ism' to the root word 'defeat.' That means defeat + ism.

Defeat means fail or make to fail. A definition is a way to fight and no hope to win Is called defeatism. Actually, we should try till we defeat. We should not directly accept the defeat in case of war or problems.

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