The root –vid- or –vis-
Part of speech: verb Definition: To invent and perform without preparation To make quickly with whatever is available Example: I improvised a raincoat by throwing a plastic table cover over my head.
Part of speech: noun Definition: A corrected or improved version Example: The textbook revision included new pictures and a new design.
Part of speech: noun Definition: A videocassette or video tape Referring to electronically produced visual images, such as televised ones Example: Charlie brought a video game to play with Ed.
Part of speech: noun Definition: A way of looking or considering something; an opinion Example: From a parent’s viewpoint, a child’s safety is the most important thing.
Part of speech: noun Definition: An official document that allows a foreign person to enter a country. Example: It took me months to get a visa to Paris.
Part of speech: adjective Definition: Able to be seen Example: The planet Venus is visible without a telescope.
Part of speech: Adjective; Noun Definition: Able to imagine the future; having foresight Someone who is able to imagine the future Example: The Wright Brothers were visionary engineers who developed the airplane
Part of speech: noun Definition: A shade or shield on a helmet or cap, to protect the eyes, nose, or forehead Example: The baseball cap’s visor had stars printed on it.
Part of speech: noun Definition: A long, far-reaching view Example: The west window provided a broad vista of ocean and mountains.
Part of speech: verb Definition: To form a mental picture Example: Coaches often encourage athletes to visualize the plays and moves they will make while competing.