ised

/ˈaɪzd/

Definitions

1. noun

a suffix used in forming nouns, particularly in the names of abstract concepts, conditions, or states.

“The word ‘happened’ can also be found in the form ‘happised’, which is not commonly used.”

2. verb

to make something more complex or difficult.

“The task was not ised for the beginner, but for an experienced programmer.”

Synonyms

  • complicated
  • difficult

Antonyms

  • eased
  • simplified