path, feeling (root), apathy (noun) - apathetic(adjective), a lack of caring, interest, concern., se/sec, apart (root), secession (noun), the act of formally withdrawing from membership from a federation or group, trans, (affix) across, through, transpire (verb), 1) give off water vapor from plant leaves 2) occur; happen, ance, ancy, ant, (suffix) act of, state of, quality of, compliance (noun), the act of conforming(do what you are told or expected of you), ence, ency, ent, (suffix) act of, state of, quality of, turbulence (noun), violent or unsteady movement of air or water or of some other fluid /conflict; confusion, cogn, (root) to learn, know, incognito, (adjective or adverb) disguised; having one’s true identity concealed., sub, (affix) below, subterranean, (adjective) existing underneath the earth’s surface -- Sentence - The subterranean tunnel was built long ago as a hidden passageway., bell, (affix) war, belligerent, (adjective) hostile and aggressive -- Connotation: negative, cid, (affix) to kill, germicide (noun), a substance or other agent that destroys harmful microorganisms; an antiseptic. --- We use a powerful germicide to wipe down our desks after every class., ule/le, (suffix)small, miniscule(adjective), very small -- The miniscule parts of the plant were difficult to see with the naked eye., let, (suffix) small, less significant, couplet (noun), two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme -- The student laughed at the humorous two line couplet., mater(root), mother, maternal (adjective) connotation: +, elating to or characteristic of the mother - Her maternal instinct was to pick up the crying child., pater(root), father, patriarch Connotation: +, the male head of a family/tribe - The pope is the patriarch of the Catholic Church., dei/de (root), god, deity(noun) Connotation: +, god or goddess, one with divine status - Different religions have their own ideas of a deity., theo (root), god, theocracy(noun) Connotation: 0, A type of government in which priests rule in the name of a god/gods - Although theocracy was more common in ancient civilizations, some countries continue to rule with a theocratic government., labor(root), work, laborious (adj) Connotation: negative, requiring much hard work - Chopping down a tree is laborious, especially in the summer., aqu (root), water, aquatic (adjective), relating to water - The aquatic plants require a specific water temperature in order to survive., chrono (root), time, synchronous (adjective), occurring or existing at the same time - The synchronous swimmers spent countless hours to ensure that they moved at the same time., graph(root), write, epigraph(noun), an inscription on a statue or coin, a quotation from another source that is placed beneath the title at the beginning of a literary work - The epigraph at the beginning of the story set the tone for the book., bene/ben (root), good / well, benevolent (adj.) connotation +, well meaning, kindly --- The benevolent climber helped everyone up the mountain., loqu (root), to speak, loquacious (adj.) connotation: -, tending to talk excessively -- The audience grew bored as the loquacious speaker rambled on., clud/clus (root), to shut, conclusive (adj.) Connotation: +, (of evidence or argument) serving to prove a case; decisive or convincing. --- The lawyer presented conclusive evidence of the woman’s guilt., plac (root), to please, placate (verb) Connotation: + & -, please or soothe someone who is angry or upset by giving in --- The babysitter will placate the child by letting him win the game., ile (suffix), ability, puerile (adj.) Connotation: -, acting childish --- The puerile student choke popcorn.d on, vari (root), change, variable (adj) Connotation: + & -, not consistent or having a fixed pattern; changeable. -- His variable attitude kept his friends guessing., variable (noun) Connotation: + & -, a quantity or function that may assume any given value or set of values. -- We solve for the variable in math class., ex (prefix), out, from, thoroughly, formerly -- When used with a hyphen (-), it means formerly, excerpt (noun), a passage taken out of a text -- They read an excerpt from The Miracle Worker in class., hypo (prefix), below, beneath, hypocrite (noun) Connotation: -, a person who puts on a false appearance or virtue; a person who acts in contradiction to his or her stated beliefs or feelings, con/com (prefix), with, together, contingent (adjective), dependent on something else --- Going to the movies is contingent upon my homework completion., condolences (noun), an expression of sympathy, especially on the occasion of a death. --- We offer our sincere condolences to his widow., meta (prefix), change, beyond, metastasize (verb), spread beyond one part of the body into another (as in cancer)., cis (root), to cut, concise (adjective) Connotation: +, giving information clearly and with few words --- Please be concise when giving advice., per (prefix), very, thorough, through, peruse (verb), read carefully, study in detail, crat/cracy (root), rule, power, authority, democracy (noun), rule by the people --- rule by the people, logy (suffix), study of, anthropology (noun), the study of human society and its cultures
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