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The Diminutive Power of the Suffix -ette in English Morphology (Part Two)

Welcome to our comprehensive exploration of words ending with the suffix "-ette." This collection delves into various categories, showcasing how the diminutive suffix "-ette" adds nuance and charm to the English language. From objects and items like "kitchenette" and "cassette," to roles and people such as "majorette" and "bachelorette," and even extending to animals, miscellaneous terms, technology, food and drink, literature and art, and fashion and accessories, this list highlights the versatility and richness of "-ette" words. Whether you're a linguist, a writer, or simply a lover of words, you'll find this compilation both enlightening and enjoyable. Dive in and discover the delightful world of "-ette"!


Objects and Items

Kitchenette: A small kitchen.

Cigarette: A small cigar.

Dinette: A small dining area.

Diskette: A small disk.

Cassette: A small case or container.

Pipette: A small tube used for transferring liquids.

Luncheonette: A small restaurant serving lunch.

Cabinet: A small storage unit.

Palette: A small board used by artists to mix colors.

Corvette: A small warship.


People and Roles

Majorette: A female drum major.

Bachelorette: A single woman.

Cosmetologist: A person who practices cosmetology, often used in the diminutive form "cosmetician."

Coquette: A flirtatious woman.

Suffragette: A woman seeking the right to vote through organized protest.

Debutante: A young woman making her formal entrance into society.

Governess: A woman employed to educate children in a private household.


Animals

Owlette: A small or young owl.

Piglet: A small pig (though "-let" is another diminutive suffix, it shares similar usage).

Lionette: A small or young lion (rare).


Miscellaneous

Flannelette: A type of soft fabric.

Operette: A small opera or operetta.

Silhouette: An outline or shadow of an object, often used in art.

Marionette: A puppet controlled by strings.

Etiquette: A set of rules for polite behavior.


Technology

Diskette: A small disk used for storing data.

Cassette: A small case or container for audio or video tapes.

Chipette: A small electronic chip (rare).


Food and Drink

Luncheonette: A small restaurant serving lunch.

Vinette: A small wine bottle (rare).

Cuvette: A small container used in laboratories.


Literature and Art

Operette: A small opera or operetta.

Silhouette: An outline or shadow of an object, often used in art.

Vignette: A brief, evocative description, account, or episode.


Fashion and Accessories

Bracelet: Ornamental band worn around the wrist.

Anklet: Ornamental band worn around the ankle.

Brochulet: Small brochure (rare or playful).

Ringlet: Small ring or curl of hair.



 
 
 

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