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Level E

Level E. Unit 9. Allocate. Connotation: Neutral Etymology: from L. ad- "to" + locare "to place". Ardent. Connotation: Positive Etymology: from L. ardentem prp . of ardere "to burn". Connotation: Positive Etymology: L. from ad "to" + sedere "to sit". Assiduous. brash.

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Level E

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  1. Level E • Unit 9

  2. Allocate Connotation: Neutral Etymology: from L. ad- "to" + locare "to place"

  3. Ardent Connotation: Positive Etymology: fromL.ardentemprp. of ardere "to burn"

  4. Connotation: Positive Etymology: L. from ad "to" + sedere "to sit" Assiduous

  5. brash Connotation: Negative Etymology: 16c. Scottish brash = "attack, assault"

  6. capricious Etymology: It. capriccioso, from capriccio meaning "sudden start or motion," apparently from capro "goat," from L. capreolus "wild goat.” Connotation: Negative

  7. chastise Connotation: Negative Etymology: 1275–1325; Middle English chastisen,  to chasten = to make chaste, decent

  8. copious Connotation: Neutral Etymology: Latin cōpiōsus  well supplied, from cōpia  abundance, from ops  wealth

  9. deviate Connotation: Negative Etymology: Late Latin dēviāre  to turn aside from the direct road, from de-  + via  road

  10. emaciated Connotation: Negative Etymology: Latin ēmaciāre  to make lean, from macer  thin

  11. exult Connotation: Positive Etymology: Latin exsultāre  to jump or leap for joy, from saltāre  to leap

  12. gnarled Connotation: Negative Etymology: probably variant of knurled = M.E. knor "knot"

  13. indemnity Connotation: Neutral Etymology: L. indemnis "unhurt, undamaged," from in- "not" + damnum "damage."

  14. inkling Connotation: Neutral Etymology: c.1400, apparently from the gerund of M.E. verb inclen "utter in an undertone" (mid-14c.), which perhaps is related to O.E. inca "doubt, suspicion."

  15. limpid Connotation: Positive Etymology: L. limpidus "clear," from limpa "water goddess, water;" probably cognate with lympha "clear liquid"

  16. omnipotent Connotation: Positive Etymology: L. from omnis "all" + potens "powerful"

  17. palatable Connotation: Positive Etymology: 1660s, "good-tasting," from palate + -able

  18. poignant Connotation: Positive Etymology: Latin pungens  pricking, from pungere  to sting, pierce, grieve

  19. rancor Connotation: Negative Etymology: L. rancorem "rancidness, grudge, bitterness," from L. rancere "to stink"

  20. sophomoric Connotation: Negative Etymology: 1805-15, Americanism; sophomore + -ic; probably by influence of folk etymology derivation from Gk. sophos "wise" + moros "foolish, dull."

  21. spontaneous Connotation: Neutral Etymology: from Latin sponte  voluntarily

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