words with prefixes, suffixes and base words
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Words with prefixes, suffixes and base words. Boudreaux/Reeves. delightful. Something that is very pleasing. departure. An act of leaving. To exit. designer. Someone who creates plans to be used in making something, such as a building or clothing. disappointment. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Words with prefixes, suffixes and base words
Boudreaux/Reeves
delightfulSomething that is very pleasing.
departureAn act of leaving.To exit
designerSomeone who creates plans to be used in
making something, such as a building or clothing.
disappointmentSadness because something doesn’t work out
the way that you wanted it to.To have regret, displeasure or frustration.
disapprovalA feeling of disliking something or what
someone is doing.
discouragementThe expression of opposition and disapproval.to prevent something from happening by
making it more difficult or unpleasant.
disgracefulWorthy of or causing shame, dishonor or
disfavor. Something that is embarrassing.
displeasureTo be dissatisfied with someone or
something.
enclosureAn area sectioned off from others, separate
or guarded.
enforcementThe act of receiving pleasure from
something.
incorrectlyNot right or correct.
informalNot following strict rules or customs.Not formal, a more relaxed environment.
outlandishVery strange and unusual.Odd in a silly way.
outsiderSomeone who is not a member of a group.
reminderA thing to help you remember.
repaymentPayment of a debt or obligation.
unevenlyAn uneven and irregular way.
unfairnessAn unjust act or unfair.
unhappinessEmotions that are experienced when we’re
not in a state of well-being.
unselfishConsiderate of others.Giving or sharing without hesitation.
unsuccessfulFailing to accomplish an intended result.