RPS LIST # 22. Root words= isolate, exhibit, hesitate, lodge, bewilder, peer, absorb, volunteer, soar, stiff Prefixes= ex-out, be-all over, ab-away/from.

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RPS LIST # 22

Root words= isolate, exhibit, hesitate, lodge, bewilder, peer, absorb, volunteer, soar, stiff Prefixes= ex-out, be-all over, ab-away/from Suffixes= ed-past tense

Isolated- adjective- being separated or removed from other people or things.

Exhibited- verb- demonstrated or exemplified; displayed.

Hesitated- verb- to be delayed or reluctant; to wait with caution.

Stiffened- verb- to tense up or get stiff.

Lodged- adjective- to be stuck or caught in something.

Bewildered- adjective- completely puzzled and/or confused.

Absorbed- adjective- deeply interested or involved; pre- occupied.

Volunteered- noun- to partake in work or an activity without any monetary compensation.

Soared- verb- to fly at great height.