Unit 4 vocabulary.

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Unit 4 vocabulary

FORM: TO FORM, TO ESTABLISH MISINFORMATION: untrue or wrong information REFORM: to bring back to rightness, order, or morality FORMATIVE: occurring at the time of most influence

APT/EPT: TO FIT INEPT: unskilled; clumsy ADEPT: skilled; expert at APTITUDE: skill or suitability for

POS/PON: TO PUT, PLACE POSIT: to put forth; assert IMPOSE: to forcibly place upon DISPOSITION: attitude or mood

FIG: TO SHAPE FIGMENT: something invented or imaginary EFFIGY: a figure constructed in mockery PREFIGURE: to look like or predict a later thing or event