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Word of the Day

Words 1-10. Word of the Day. Using and understanding Greek & Latin roots and strong verbs. trans act He had to transact business at the bank. trans act. act —do t ransact—to conduct; carry out. aero bics Aerobics classes are a great way to stay in shape. aero bics. a ero—air

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Word of the Day

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  1. Words 1-10 Word of the Day Using and understanding Greek & Latin roots and strong verbs

  2. transactHe had to transact business at the bank.

  3. transact act—do transact—to conduct; carry out

  4. aerobicsAerobics classes are a great way to stay in shape.

  5. aerobics aero—air aerobics—vigorous exercises

  6. abuseSome rulers abuse their power and treat people poorly.

  7. Abuse-(verb) make wrong or bad use of; misuse; mistreat

  8. astoundThe magician will astound you with his tricks.

  9. astound-(verb) surprise greatly; amaze

  10. audienceThe audience applauded after the performance.

  11. audience aud—hear audience—spectators or listeners at a public event

  12. accomplishI hope to accomplish my goals this year.

  13. accomplish-(verb) succeed in completing; carry out; finish

  14. chronologicalTimelines are written in chronological order.

  15. chronological chron—time chronological—a record of events starting with the earliest and following the order in which they occurred.

  16. alternateMy brother and I alternate who gets to sit in the front seat.

  17. alternate-(verb) arrange by turns; take turns

  18. assumeSince you slammed the door, I assume you are angry.

  19. assume-(verb) take for granted without proof; suppose

  20. cycleThe life cycle of a butterfly begins with a caterpillar.

  21. cycle cycl—time cycle—series of events that repeat in the same order

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