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POWER WORDS Latin Rootsa: aud, grat, ject
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POWER WORDS

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POWER WORDS. Latin Rootsa: aud, grat, ject. 3 Latin Roots. “ aud ” means hear “ grat ” means pleasing “ ject ” means throw. audible. adjective able to be heard The shy child ’ s voice was barely audible since she seemed to whisper all the time. audition. Noun - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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POWER WORDSLatin Rootsa: aud, grat, ject

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3 Latin Roots

•“aud” means hear

•“grat” means pleasing

•“ject” means throw

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audible•adjective

•able to be heard

•The shy child’s voice was barely audible since she seemed to whisper all the time.

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audition

•Noun

•an interview for a role, part, or job

•Each actor needed to recite a scene from the play during the audition.

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auditorium

•Noun

•part of a theater or large hall where an audience sits

•The auditorium with people was packed for the final show.

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audience

•Noun

•a group of listeners or spectators for a special event

•The audience gave a standing ovation when the curtain closed.

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congratulate

•Verb

•to express good wishes to someone

•John called his cousin to congratulate her for her award.

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gratitude

•Noun

•thankfulness

•Nancy shows gratitude to her guests by writing thank-you notes to each of them after her birthday party.

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gratify

•Verb

•to please

•It was difficult to gratify the fussy customer.

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inject

•Verb

•to fill or to insert

•The doctor needed to inject the medicine to the patient to reduce her pain.

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reject

•Verb

•to refuse something or someone

•Mary rejected Jake’s offer for a date!

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conjecture

•Verb

•to make a guess

•The scientist conjectured about the results of the experiment.