Vocabulary Lesson 8 Flashcards
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Hom
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man/human
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Hosp
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guest
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Host
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enemy/stranger
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Init
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to begin/enter upon
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Jur/Jus/Judic
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law/right/judgment
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Juven
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young
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Labor
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work
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Lat
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lateral/side/wide
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Laud
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praise
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Leg
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law
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Lev
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to make light/lift
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Liber
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free
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Lingu/Langu
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tongue
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Loc
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place
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Locu//Loqu/Locut
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word/speak
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Luc/Lumin
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light
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Hom Examples
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homicide/ homogeneous/ homo sapien/hominid/homage
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Hosp Examples
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hospitality/hospital/hospitable/hospice/inhospitable
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Host Examples
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hostile, hostility, hostage
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Init Examples
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initial, initiate, initiation
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Jur/Jus/Judic Examples
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jury, jurisdiction, justice, judicial, justify
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Juven Examples
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juvenile, rejuvenate
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Labor Examples
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labor, laboratory, elaborate, collaborate, laborious
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Lat Examples
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lateral, latitude, latitudinal, bilateral
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Laud Examples
laud, laudatory, laudable, applaud
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Leg Examples
legal, illegal, legislature, legitimate, legislate
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Lev Examples
levity, elevate, elevator, level, lever
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Liber Examples
liberty, liberation, liberal, liberate
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Lingu/Langu Examples
linguistic, language, bilingual, monolingual, multilingual
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Loc Examples
location, locate, local, locus, locality, locomotive, dislocate, circumlocution
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Locu/Loqu/Locut Examples
eloquent, elocution, colloquial, loquacious
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Luc/Lumin Examples
lucid, illuminate, translucent, illumination, illuminati, luminescent
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Woeful
(adjective) sad, depressing, characterized by sorrow or misery
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Oblivion
(noun) state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening
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Sans
(preposition) without
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Surmise
(verb) to suppose that something is true without evidence
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Chronic
(adjective) persisting for a long time/ constantly recurring
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Austere
(adjective) severe or strict in attitude or manner
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Pretense
(noun) an attempt to make something that is false appear true; a false claim
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Fanfare
(noun) media attention or elaborate ceremony done in recognition of someone
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Arrayed
(verb) displayed or dressed in a particular way
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Diverged
(verb) separated from another route; going in another direction
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His funeral was a ------------- time for everyone.
Woeful
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After the accident, she entered a state of ---------.
Oblivion
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This Christmas is my first ----- my grandfather.
Sans
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I ------- that the rumors are true.
Surmise
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My untreated injury turned into a ---------- ailment.
Chronic
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When my parents are mad they have ------------- austere personalities.
Austere
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He was accused under false ----------- .
Pretenses
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There was a ------------ when the Pope came to town.
Fanfare
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She was ----------- in a beautiful dress.
Arrayed
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The one road ------------ into two winding ones.
Diverged.