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Word Study Lesson 26: Life and Death.

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1 Word Study Lesson 26: Life and Death

2 Root Words to Know ROOT WORD Mori Mort MEANING Death Nat Birth Vit Viv
Life

3 innate (adj) natural; inborn; born with an ability;
not acquired or learned Her ability to sing was innate, and she needed no training.

4 international (adj) Between two or more nations
His international travels took him to several countries in Europe and Africa.

5 morbid (adj) Unhealthy; Diseased;
Showing an unhealthy tendency to think about gruesome or gloomy things He had a morbid fascination with movies dealing with violence and death.

6 mortify (v) To humiliate or shame
She was mortified when her mother showed her friends her baby pictures.

7 naive (adj) Simple; Unaffected; Unsophisticated
James was so naïve that he believed anything his older brother told him.

8 nationality (n) Membership of a particular nation either by birth or naturalization The traveler’s nationality was French, but he had been living in Germany for five years.

9 remorse (n) Extreme guilt for one’s actions
I feel remorse for saying things that hurt his feelings.

10 vitalize (v) To give life and energy to
Her guest appearance vitalized the otherwise boring talking show.

11 vivacious (adj) Lively; Active; Spirited
The vivacious youngster was the life of the party.

12 vivid (adj) Bright; Intense (usually the color or light); Full of life
I have vivid memories of all the wonderful things we saw on the hike.


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