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Latin Vocabulary 3

Latin Vocabulary 3. Roots, definitions, synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and related words. duplicity . du, duo – two; second duplicity – n. double-dealing; deliberate deception adj. duplicitous adv. duplicitously

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Latin Vocabulary 3

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  1. Latin Vocabulary 3 Roots, definitions, synonyms, antonyms, sentences, and related words

  2. duplicity • du, duo – • two; second • duplicity – n. double-dealing; deliberate deception adj. duplicitous adv. duplicitously • Synonyms: artifice, cheating, cozenage, craft, craftiness, crookedness, crookery, cunning, deceitfulness, deception, deceptiveness, dishonesty, dissembling, double-dealing, dupery, deceit, fakery, foxiness, fraud, guile, guilefulness, wiliness • Antonyms: artlessness, forthrightness, good faith, guilelessness, ingenuousness, sincerity

  3. duplicity • Hitler showed his duplicity when he made a peace agreement with Joseph Stalin of Russia and then attacked Russia while the peace agreement was still in place. • Duplicitous people often seem trustworthy, but that appearance is simply a well-practiced façade or outward appearance.

  4. duplicity Related Words: • dual • duet • duo • duodenum • duplex • duplicate

  5. intermediary • medi – • middle • intermediary – • n. one who acts as an agent between two parties pl. n. intermediaries • Synonyms: central, halfway, middle, intermediate, median, mid, midmost; broker, buffer, conciliator, go-between, honest broker, interceder, intercessor, mediator, interposer, middleman, peacemaker • Antonyms: extreme, farthest, farthermost, furthermost, furthest, outermost, outmost, remotest, utmost

  6. intermediary • When my two best friends had a blowup over a misunderstanding, I had to act as intermediary to calm the situation and soothe hurt feeling. • In online shopping, PayPal, offering a safe and secure way to spend money, is a sort of intermediary between the vendor and the buyer.

  7. intermediary Related Words: • immediate • intermediate • medial • median • mediate • medieval • mediocre • Mediterranean • medium

  8. nondescript • scrib, script – • write • nondescript – • adj. belonging or appearing to belong to no particular class or kind : not easily described; lacking distinctive or interesting qualities • Synonyms: beige, characterless, faceless, featureless, indistinctive, neutral, vanilla • Near Antonyms: arresting, bold, catchy, dramatic, emphatic, eye-catching, flamboyant, showy, splashy, striking

  9. nondescript • The young man was so nondescript that his professors and classmates could not remember if he was in class or not that day. • Because criminals do their best to be nondescript, eye witnesses had a hard time picking them out of a lineup.

  10. nondescript Related Words: • ascribe • circumscribe • conscription • describe • indescribable • inscribe • manuscript • postscript • prescribe • Scripture • subscribe • transcript

  11. inadvertent • vers, vert – • turn • inadvertent – • adj. not focusing the mind on a matter adv. inadvertently n. inadvertence • Synonyms: casual, chance, fortuitous, accidental, heedless, inattentive, incidental, unintended, unintentional, unplanned, unpremeditated, unwitting • Antonyms: calculated, deliberate, intended, intentional, planned, premeditated, premeditative

  12. inadvertent • I felt horrible and wanted to go back to apologize when I inadvertently splashed a pedestrian who was standing by the flooded intersection. • His omission of a drink at our meal was inadvertent and came from over thinking our luxurious five course dinner.

  13. inadvertent Related Words: • adversary • adversity • advertise • averse • controversy • diverse • extrovert • introvert • perverse • subvert • verse • versus

  14. projectile • -ject – • to throw • projectile – • n. a body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia; especially: a missile for a weapon (as a firearm); • a self-propelling weapon (as a rocket)

  15. projectile • During the bottle rocket war, the youngest boy was injured by one of the exploding projectiles. • Simple projectiles are those that we simply throw or propel with our own force, but complex projectiles are more like a spear thrower or bow and arrow which enhance human power and increase velocity.

  16. projectile Related Words: • abject • adjective • conjecture • dejected • eject • inject • interject • object • project • reject • subject • trajectory

  17. antecedent • cede, ceed, cess – • to go; to yield • antecedent – • n. 1 a word, phrase, or clause referred to by a relative pronoun; 2 a preceding event, condition, or cause • pl. n. antecedents n. antecedence • Synonyms: 1 cause, causality, causation, reason; 2 previous, former, precedent, preceding, prior • Antonyms: 1 aftereffect, aftermath, consequence, corollary, development, effect, fate, fruit, issue, outcome, outgrowth, product, result; 2 after, ensuing, following, later, posterior, subsequent, succeeding

  18. antecedent • In grammar, an antecedent comes before the pronoun and is itself the noun that the pronoun replaces. • YouTube is the antecedent to the relatively newer Vine app.

  19. antecedent Related Words: • accede • ancestry • concede • exceed • intercede • precede • proceed • recede • secede • succeed

  20. incorporeal • corp/o, corpor, corpus – • body • incorporeal – • adj. lacking material substance, spiritual; lacking physical existence but regarded by the law as existing, as a right or privilege, intangible • adj. incorporeally • Synonyms: bodiless, ethereal, formless, immaterial, insubstantial, nonmaterial, nonphysical, spiritual, unbodied, unsubstantial • Antonyms: bodily, corporeal, material, physical, substantial

  21. incorporeal • Some people picture God as an incorporeal presence, having no physical body or form, while other see him in a physical throne in the clouds sitting there in corporeal form. • Ghosts are often described and illustrated as being incorporeal and translucent; notice that you can see the floorboards through this depiction of a ghost bride.

  22. incorporeal Related Words: • corporal • corporate • corporation • corporeal • corps • corpse • corpulent • Corpus Christi • corpuscle • incorporate

  23. soliloquy • –locu, -loqu – • to speak, speech, talk, discourse • soliloquy – • n. speaking aloud to oneself or doing so in performance of a drama • pl. n. soliloquies v. soliloquize, -d, -s, ing

  24. soliloquy • A soliloquy in a play allows the actor to state the character’s feelings while not talking directly to the audience. • Playwrights often utilize the dramatic concept of a soliloquy in order to present information that would be explained by a narrator in a novel or story.

  25. soliloquy Related Words • eloquence • elocution • grandiloquent • interlocutor • loquacious • colloquial • colloquialism • ventriloquist

  26. obliterate • liter – • letter • obliterate – • v. to destroy leaving no traces; erase from existence • v. obliterates, -ed, -ing n. obliteration, obliterator • Synonyms: abolish, black out, blot out, cancel, clean (up), efface, eradicate, erase, expunge, exterminate, liquidate, annihilate, root (out), rub out, snuff (out), stamp (out), sweep (away), wipe out • Near Antonyms: conserve, preserve, protect, save; build, construct, create, fabricate, fashion, forge, form, make, manufacture, shape; fix, mend, patch, reconstruct, renew, renovate, repair, restore, revamp

  27. obliterate • As the alien rays sliced the air, our entire barn glowed and then was obliterated, erasing all of my fathers hard work and all of many of my childhood memories and friends. • One glimpse of my aunt’s faded, sagging tattoo, and I wanted the sight obliterated from my memory! Yikes!

  28. obliterate Related Words: • alliteration • illiterate • literal • literary • literate • literati • literature • preliterate • semiliterate • transliterate

  29. conducive • duc, duct – • to lead • conducive – • adj. contributing to or producing a favorable result • n. conduciveness • Synonyms: facilitative • Antonyms: unhelpful, useless

  30. conducive • A beautiful library is very conducive to reading, but I find my bed works even better! • While the sunny, gorgeous kitchen might make some want to cook, I’d prefer the beauty of the island retreat that is more conducive to relaxation.

  31. conducive Related Words: • abduct • aqueduct • conduct • deduce • deduct • duct • ductile • educate • induce • introduce • produce • reduce • seduce • viaduct

  32. Root Review • cede, ceed, cess – • to go; to yield • corp/o, corpor, corpus – • body • –locu, -loqu – • to speak, speech, talk, discourse • liter – • letter • duc, duct – • to lead • du, duo – • two; second • medi – • middle • scrib, script – • write • vers, vert – • turn • -ject – • to throw

  33. dict – speech, to speak; proclaim (declare officially); word mal – bad; evil; ill; wrong omni – all post – after; behind pre – before; in front of • retro – • back; backward; behind • sub – • below; beneath; lower in rank; under; nearly • super – • above; over; beyond • trans – • across; through; change; beyond • ultra – • beyond; excessive Root Review

  34. ambi, amphi – both; on both sides; around ante – before bell – war bene, bon – good; well circum – around; surrounding • cide – • to kill • cred – • belief; believe • extra, extro – • outside of; beyond • inter – • between; among • magn, magna, magni – • great; large Root Review

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