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What is the differences between success and successfulness?
My lecturer asked me such a question. Can anyone help me? Thanks :)
Mar 20, 2014 12:34 PM
Answers · 3
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successful is an adjective that describes a noun. When successful is achieved by a subject, the subject is described as being successful.
A successful party, or a successful person, or a successful operation.
adding the suffix -ness converts the word successful into a noun. It is the 'act of become successful' or the 'state of being successful'.
March 20, 2014
success means achieving a goal or target and successfulness is the state of being successful
March 20, 2014
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