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CLASSICAL ROOTS . LESSON 4: ALL OR NOTHING. ROOTS. INCIPIO, INCEPI <L. TO BEGIN NIHIL <L. NOTHING NEGO, NEGARE <L. TO DENY VANUS, VACUS <L. EMPTY APERIO, APERIRE <L. TO OPEN. INCIPIO, INCIPERE, INCEPI. <L. TO BEGIN . INCEPTION. The beginning of something. INCIPIENT.
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CLASSICAL ROOTS LESSON 4: ALL OR NOTHING
ROOTS • INCIPIO, INCEPI <L. TO BEGIN • NIHIL <L. NOTHING • NEGO, NEGARE <L. TO DENY • VANUS, VACUS <L. EMPTY • APERIO, APERIRE <L. TO OPEN
INCIPIO, INCIPERE, INCEPI • <L. TO BEGIN
INCEPTION • The beginning of something
INCIPIENT • In its early stages; beginning
PRACTICE! Of the two words, which was a noun? inception? incipient? (inception)
PRACTICE! If a cold was in its beginning stage, you could describe it as … inception? incipient? (incipient)
PRACTICE! The ____________ of a great idea. inception? incipient? (inception)
NIHIL • <L. NOTHING
ANNIHILATE • To destroy completely (an = ad <L. to)
NIHILISM • The total rejection of religious or moral beliefs
PRACTICE! What word refers to not having a system of morals? annihilate? nihilism? (nihilism)
PRACTICE! The verb “to destroy completely” is… annihilate? nihilism? (annihilate)
NEGO, NEGARE, NEGAVI, NEGATUM • <L. TO DENY
NEGATE • To disprove; to nullify • To rule out; to cancel; to repeal
RENEGADE • One who deserts a group, a cause, a faith; an outlaw
PRACTICE! Which word means to “rule out” or “to disprove”? negate? renegade? (negate)
PRACTICE! The word associated with a person who leaves a group or a cause… renegade? negate? nihilism? (renegade)
VANUS, VACUUS • <L. EMPTY
VACUOUS • Empty, especially of meaning or purpose
VANITY • Conceit, especially about one’s appearance • Something worthless or useless • A dressing table
VAUNT • To boast; to brag about
PRACTICE! Which word refers to something that is useless or conceit about one’s appearance? vaunt? vanity? vacuous? (vanity)
PRACTICE! Something that is empty of purpose can be described as… vanity? vaunt? vacuous? (vacuous)
PRACTICE! A synonym for “boast” is… vaunt? vanity? vacuous? (vaunt)
APERIO, APERIRE, APERUI, APERTUM • <L. TO OPEN
APERTURE • An opening, especially one that admits light
OVERT • Done or shown openly
PRACTICE! If you are not hiding something that you are doing, it might be described as… aperture? renegade? overt? (overt)
PRACTICE! Which word relates to “an opening” ? vaunt? aperture? overt? (aperture)
CHALLENGE! • Categorize the vocab words: • NOUNS • ADJECTIVES • VERBS
NOUNS • inception • nihilism • renegade • vanity • aperture
ADJECTIVES • incipient • vacuous • overt
VERBS • annihilate • negate • vaunt
CHALLENGE! What is the adjective form of annihilate? (annihilable)
CHALLENGE! She described her part in the rescue without ___________; she was so humble! (vanity)
CHALLENGE! He was full of __________promises that he never intended to keep. (vacuous)
CHALLENGE! He ____________his opponent in the last election with over 90% of the vote! (annihilated)
CHALLENGE! What is the noun form of vacuous? (vacuity)
CHALLENGE! The fact that he lied about his work experience ___________ his contract. (negated)
CHALLENGE! Even the noblest of people sometimes __________their accomplishments. (vaunt)
CHALLENGE! Which vocabulary word has three different meanings? (vanity)
CHALLENGE! Since the ___________of the polio vaccine, the disease has almost disappeared. (inception)
CHALLENGE! The photographer adjusted the ___________of the lens to let in more light. (aperture)
CHALLENGE! Despite the ___________of the Spanish royal family, Francisco Goya painted them to show all of the physical and moral shortcomings. (vanity)
CHALLENGE! From the point of view of ____________, any behavior is acceptable since no rules of ethics exist. (nihilism)
CHALLENGE! Some people claim that cartoons are ____________entertainment. (vacuous)
CHALLENGE! His __________maneuver to knock down his opponent made the crowd hostile. (overt)
CHALLENGE! Gracious, humble winners do not _____________their victories. (vaunt)
CHALLENGE! A sore throat and runny nose are symptoms of an ___________cold. (incipient)