Greek/Latin Root Words + Outsiders Vocab Unit 6 Vocabulary.

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Greek/Latin Root Words + Outsiders Vocab Unit 6 Vocabulary

Inspection: a careful examination or review.

Perspective: a person’s point of view of an event or issue, an opinion.

Spectacular: impressive, amazing.

Specter: a ghost; a haunting or disturbing image

Speculate: to think about, consider or question.

Evidence: something that tends to prove or disprove something.

Invisible: unable to be seen.

Supervise: to oversee, manage or control.

Vis-à-Vis: in comparison or contrast to.

Visionary: a person with foresight and imagination for the future.

Asset: benefit, something of value.

Sympathetic: Kind, understanding, supportive, caring.

Rivalry: a struggle between opposing forces, conflict.

Incredulous: unbelieving, surprising

Hesitation: a delay caused by doubt or indecision.

Nonchalantly: not caring, not showing excitement.

Gallantly: extremely polite; brave spirited.

Sophisticated: complex or wise due to being more educated.

Winced: flinched, pulled back in pain.

Apprehensive: uneasy or fearful about something that might happen.

Defiance: bold opposition to authority.

Slouching: drooping or bending forward while sitting or q standing.