Words ending in the ‘shun’ sound
In summary
Words which end with the sound ‘shun’ are usually nouns, or names for people,
places and things. These words sound similar but they can be spelt in a number of
different ways. How you spell the ‘shun’ sound depends on the ending of the root
word. In this summary, you’ll learn how to spell words ending with the ‘shun’ sound.
The suffix ‘-tion’
The suffix ‘-tion’ is the most common spelling of the ‘shun’ sound. It’s often used to
turn verbs into nouns when the root word ends in ‘t’ or ‘te’.
These words usually have a softer ‘shun’ sound.
The suffix ‘-sion’
The suffix ‘-sion’ is used if the root words ends in ‘d’ or ‘se’. These words also have a
harsher ‘zhun’ sound than words ending in ‘-tion’.
The suffix ‘-cian’
The suffix ‘-cian’ is used if the root word ends with ‘c’ or ‘cs’. Nouns ending in ‘-cian’
are usually jobs or professions.
Examples
‘Magic’ becomes ‘magician’. ‘Music’ becomes ‘musician’. ‘Optic’ becomes ‘optician’.
The suffix ‘-ssion’
The ‘-ssion’ suffix is used if the root word ends in ‘mit’ or ‘ss’.
Examples
‘Admit’ becomes
‘admission’.
‘Obsess’ becomes
‘obsession’.
‘Confess’ becomes
‘confession’