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Latin Roots #3 Mrs. Lucidi English 2

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Latin Roots #3. Mrs. Lucidi English 2. Root: fer, ferra. Meaning: to bring, to bear Sample Words: -deference -vociferate -proffer. Deference. Courteous respect; yielding to the opinion or wish of another out of courtesy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Latin Roots #3

Mrs. Lucidi

English 2

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Root: fer, ferra

Meaning: to bring, to bear

Sample Words:

-deference

-vociferate

-proffer

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Deference

Courteous respect; yielding to the opinion or wish of another out of courtesy

Damien showed deference when he let his date decide which movie they would see.

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Vociferate

To cry out or utter forcefully and emotionally

When Jim’s computer froze for the tenth time in one hour, he was quick to vociferate his frustration.

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Proffer

To offer

Mary decided to proffer friendship to the woman who had just lost her husband.

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Root: jact, jac, ject

Meaning: to throw

Sample Words:

-subjective

-objective

-conjecture

-reject

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Subjective

Particular to a given individual, personal (OPINION)

Jack said, “I think that girl

over there is really hot!”

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Objective

Uninfluenced by emotion or personal prejudice, factually presented (FACT)

The brown haired girl is wearing an orange shirt and reading a book.

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Conjecture

Inference based on incomplete evidence

A guess Based on what I know so far, I’d say he is guilty.

Michael made a conjecture about the man on trial for murder.

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Reject

To refuse to accept

To discard as defective or useless

Ana rejected the advice that her mother gave her.

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Root: lucere, luc, lum

Meaning: light

Sample Words:

-elucidate

-luminous

-lucid

-translucent

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Elucidate

To make clear; clarify

The police officer told reporters, “Allow me to elucidate. The body had seven stab wounds to the back of the body, so we can rule out suicide.”

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Luminous

Emitting light

There was a luminous glow on the horizon.

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Lucid

Easily understood

Mentally sound

Peter’s teacher felt that his speech about why abortion should be illegal was lucid and deserved an A.

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Translucent

Allowing light, but not images, to pass through

The translucent curtains allowed light to come into the room, but didn’t allow neighbors to look into the house.

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Root: mit, mis

Meaning: to send

Sample Words:

-submissive

-emit

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Submissive

Tending to yield or surrender

The submissive horse was easy to train.

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Emit

To give or send out (light, sound, etc.)

Justin’s mother was not happy about the amount of noise being emitted by his new speakers.