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WORDS HAVE PARTS AND THOSE PARTS HAVE MEANINGS
Vocab. Unit 4 - Roots
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WORDS TO STUDY 1. ANNUL (v.) 12. POROUS (adj.)
4. DEPLORE (v.) SOLICITOUS (adj.) 5. FRIVOLOUS (adj.) 20. SUSTAIN (v.) 7. NONENTITY (n.) 8. OBSESS (v.) 11. PERUSE (v.)
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AN = NOT, WITHOUT annihilate ANNUL (v.)
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DE = REDUCE or DOWN decline DEPLORE (v.)
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OUS = FULL OF I’ll ignore your frivolous suggestion. hazardous
humorous FRIVOLOUS (adj.) – of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; not meant seriously I’ll ignore your frivolous suggestion.
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OUS = FULL OF POROUS (adj.) – full of tiny holes; able to be penetrated by air or water
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OUS = full of SOLICITOUS (adj.) – showing concern or care for somebody or something. Neighbors made solicitous inquiries about the condition of the elderly man’s health.
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NON = not TY = state, condition or quality
honesty loyalty NONENTITY (n.) – a person or thing of no importance. Isn’t it strange that a great American writer like Emily Dickinson was considered a nonentity in her own lifetime?
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OB = in the way, against object - to be against something obstacle – something in or blocking the way obscure – hard to see or understand OBSESS (v.) – to trouble, haunt, or fill the mind If you allow fear of failure to obsess you, you will find it difficult to achieve your goals.
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PER = through, throughout
PERUSE (v.) – to read thoroughly and carefully. It is wise to have a lawyer peruse an important document before you sign it.
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TAIN = KEEP SUSTAIN (v.) – to support, nourish, keep up; to suffer, undergo The lost hiker was able to sustain himself on berries and bugs. You may sustain a serious eye injury if you do not wear your safety goggles.
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