Degree 1st year 1st semester word roots


word roots

anti-" and suffixes such as "-able" and "-tion." With a word like "lovely," when you take away the suffix "-ly," you're left with the root word "love."


  • aqua-water (aquifer, aquatics)
  • aud-to hear (audio, audience)
  • bene-good (beneficial, benefactor)
  • centri-center (concentric, central)
  • contra-against (contrary, contraindicate)
  • dent-teeth (dental, denture)
  • domin-master (dominate, dominion)
  • dict-to speak (dictionary, dictate)

If Rory is speaking out against his parents, he is _____ them.


A. contravening


B. contraindicating


C. contradicting


The correct answer is C. Contradicting is made of the Latin roots contra, meaning against, and dict, meaning to speak.


Example 2:


If Cameron's presentation contains both music and images, it is:


A. auditory


B. audiovisual


C. audition


The correct answer is B. Audiovisual is made of the Latin roots aud, meaning to hear, and vis, meaning to see. The combination of these roots indicates that the presentation has elements that can be both heard and seen.


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