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1 Greek & Latin Roots Unit 8

2 PORT From the Latin word ‘portare’, portatum’ To carry

3 Words from “portare”, “portatum” (to carry)
Importune Verb; to urge or beg without end Dennis promised to importune Congress until the ban on concealed weapons became law. Synonym: plead

4 Words from “portare”, “portatum” (to carry)
Importunate Adjective; Extremely demanding; insistent The baker finally surrendered and handled the importunate child a free cookie.

5 Words from “portare”, “portatum” (to carry)
Rapport Noun; A positive relationship When she was first hired, Wilma worked hard to establish a rapport with her fellow flight attendants. Synonym: camaraderie, friendship

6 FER From the Latin word ‘ferre’ Bear, carry

7 Words from “ferre” (bear, carry)
Insufferable Adjective; Impossible to bear; intolerable Felicia found Robin insufferable and always tried to avoid her.

8 Words from “ferre” (bear, carry)
Preferential Adjective; Giving or showing an advantage to one over another Many students in the class were angry over Mr. Dobbs’ preferential treatment of Sandra.

9 Words from “ferre” (bear, carry)
Conferment Noun; The act of bestowing; a formal offer The conferment of power upon the new king did not take place without some disturbance in Parliament.

10 PHER, PHOR From the Greek word ‘phorein’ To carry, to bring

11 Words from “pher”, “phor” (to carry, to bring)
Periphery Noun; The outermost part or boundary In ancient Rome, the dead were buried only on the periphery of the city. Synonym: surroundings Antonym: center

12 Words from “pher”, “phor” (to carry, to bring)
Euphoria Noun; A feeling of great happiness or well-being Following his victory at the Milvian bridge, Constantine was filed with a deep feeling of euphoria as he saw a cross floating in the sky. Synonym: Joy Antonym: Misery

13 GEST From the Latin word ‘gerere’, ‘gestum’ To bear

14 Words from “gerere”, “gestum” (to bear)
Congested Adjective; Overcrowded; too tightly packed It can often take hours to get home during rush hour because of the congested highways. Synonym: Blocked, full Antonym: clear, empty

15 Words from “gerere”, “gestum” (to bear)
Gestate Verb; To conceive and develop in the mind or body My teacher always told me to give myself plenty of time for ideas to gestate.

16 Words from “gerere”, “gestum” (to bear)
Gesticulate Verb; To make gestures for emphasis As the man gave us complicated instructions, he gesticulated in a lively fashion

17 Pilar was so ______ in her demands for a larger salary that her coworkers began to find her _____.
A. importunate; insufferable B. preferential; importunate C. congested; rapport D. importunate; preferential

18 Because Caitlyn had developed a ______ with several of the waiters at the restaurant, she always received ________ treatment there. A. euphoria; insufferable B. rapport; preferential C. conferment; importunate D. periphery; preferential

19 To express her _____ at beating the top-ranked tennis player, Marcia threw her racquet into the stands, and her fans _______ wildly A. rapport; gestated B. euphoria; gesticulated C. conferment; importuned D. euphoria; importuned

20 Though citizens had repeatedly _______ the Department of Transportation for a better traffic system in the downtown area, its agenda was so _______ that the topic was never brought up. A. importuned; congested B. congested; importunate C. gesticulated; insufferable D. importuned; preferential

21 Though Adam did not attentively consider Anita's proposal to lend her money, he allowed it to ______ on the ______of his mind. A. importune; conferment B. gesticulate; euphoria C. gestate; periphery D. gestate; conferment


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