Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Suffix-Based Advertising Campaign is an Exercise in Futility




I think I see what the advertising agency was aiming for by centering this advertising campaign around the "-ility" suffix, based on the positive aspects of the definitions for the suffix listed below.


-ility
(Latin: a suffix; meaning, ability, ability to) wordinfo.info

-ility 
a combination of -ile and -ity, used to form abstract nouns from adjectives with stems in -ile: agility; civility; ability. dictionary.com


However, what immediately popped into my mind were the following words:
debility
fragility
futility
hostility
senility
volatility
invisibility
irritability
inaccessibility
irresponsibility
susceptibility

2 comments:

The pale observer said...

Sometimes I think the ad campaign people were on holiday and they let the floor cleaners make the posters!

Susan M. Ebbers said...

I can see why they tried this trick. It might have worked better if they had gone with -able or -ability, rather than ility, but even so...

There's a reason suffixes are last in position. The root or base tends to hold more semantic info.

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