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Vocabulary List Latin Prefixes 13-18

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Vocabulary List . Latin Prefixes 13-18 . Latin Prefixes 13-18. In-, Il-, Im -, Ir -: “not,” “un” Il (not) + legible (clear enough to read)= illegible, impossible or hard to read. . Impunity. In which case should a mistake be treated with impunity? . Incessant . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Vocabulary List Latin Prefixes 13-18

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In-, Il-, Im-, Ir-: “not,” “un”

Il (not) + legible (clear enough to read)= illegible, impossible or hard to read.

Latin Prefixes13-18

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Impunity

In which case should a mistake be treated with impunity?

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Incessant

Is there any case when incessant nagging gets results?

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When have you ever been treated inhospitably? What did you do?

Inhospitable

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Has anyone in your life ever made an irrevocable decision in which you completely disagreed?

Irrevocable

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What are some things that celebrities do when they start to become irrelevant?

Irrelevant

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Bene-: “good,” “well” Bene (good)+ dicere--diction (to say)=

literally “good saying”

Mal-, Male-: “evil,” “ill,” “bad,” “badly” Mal (bad)+ Adjusted (adapt; become used

to)= Badly adjusted.

Latin Prefixes

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Would you rather be stranded on a desert island with a benefactor or malefactor?

Benefactor and Malefactor

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When was the last time you performed a benevolent deed?

Benevolent

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What is the best way to avoid malnutrition?

Malnutrition

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De-: “down,” “down from,” “opposite of” De (down) + Via (traveling through a

place)= Deviate (turn aside or down; stray; wander).

Latin Prefixes

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Deviate

Fido and Tom like to deviate from the norm.

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What are some issues that cause a home to depreciate in value?

Depreciate

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Dis- “Opposite of,” “differently,” “apart,” “away”

Dis (opposite of) + content (satisfied)= discontent (dissatisfied)

Latin Prefixes

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Does it make sense to demolish all buildings in disrepair? Why or why not?

Disrepair

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When in life is it important to be dispassionate?

Dispassionate

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SE- “apart” Se (apart) + Cede (give up power or

territory) = secede (literally “go apart”)

Latin Prefixes

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I may have to secede from Team Edward and move to Team Jacob.

Secede

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Where is the most secluded place in your house?

Seclude