Unit 3 Flashcards
PEL/PULS
Latin: Pellere, Pulsum
means “to push, to drive”
Compel, Impulse, Expel
Compel
V. To force or strongly persuade; coerce
Root: Pel
Syn: Sway
Impulse
n. A sudden, involuntary urge to do something
Root: Puls
Syn: Whim, Spur
Expel
v. To send out or away
Root: Pel
Syn: Eject
Ant: Admit
JAC/JECT
Latin: Jacere, Jectum
Means “to throw, to cast”
Conjecture, Dejected, Abject
Conjecture
n. A guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence.
Root: JECT
Syn: Theory
Ant: Fact
Dejected
adj. Downcast or sad; depressed
Root: JECT
Syn: dispirited
Ant: Animated
Abject
adj. Lowly, miserable and wretched.
Root: Ject
Syn: Degraded
Ant: Exalted
MIT/MIS
Latin: Mittere, Missum
Means “send”
Emissary, Dismissive, Remiss
Emissary
n. An agent sent on a mission
Root: Mis
Syn: go-between
Dismissive
adj. Showing little regard
Root: Mis
Syn: Contemptuous
Remiss
adj. Failing to fulfill ones duty; negligent
Root: Mis
Syn: Delinquent
Ant: Prudent
MOT/MOV
Latin: Movere, Motus
Means “to move”
Motive, Motif, Emote
Motive
n. Cause for action
Root: Mot
Syn: incentive
Motif
n. A recurring theme, subject or ideas
Root: Mot