>>535619554
AI just told me there is no perfect opposite for the suffix "let", but that there is some options that imply more or greater.
This is what AI said.
>The suffix "-let" typically indicates something smaller or younger, so its opposite would be a suffix that indicates something larger or more significant. There isn't a single perfect antonym suffix, but "-er" or "-ier" (as in "stream" vs. "streamlet") and "-on" or "-oon" (as in "balloon" or "cartoon") can suggest larger sizes or greater importance