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Vocabulary

Vocabulary. 10-2. Path – feel, suffer . Path – feel, suffer . Apathetic- apàtico —showing little or no emotion ( adj ). Path – feel, suffer . Apathetic- apàtico —showing little or no emotion ( adj ). Path – feel, suffer . Apathetic- apàtico —showing little or no emotion ( adj )

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Vocabulary

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  1. Vocabulary 10-2

  2. Path– feel, suffer

  3. Path – feel, suffer • Apathetic-apàtico—showing little or no emotion (adj)

  4. Path – feel, suffer • Apathetic-apàtico—showing little or no emotion (adj)

  5. Path – feel, suffer • Apathetic-apàtico—showing little or no emotion (adj) • Pathological - patológicas—compulsive behavior (adj)

  6. Path – feel, suffer • Apathetic-apàtico—showing little or no emotion (adj) • Pathological - patológicas—compulsive behavior (adj) • Pathos - patetismo—feelings (noun)

  7. Path – feel, suffer • Apathetic-apàtico—showing little or no emotion (adj) • Pathological - patológicas—compulsive behavior (adj) • Pathos - patetismo—feelings (noun) • Example: Beth was feeling apathetic about Mark’s pathological lying, but Lori evoked great pathos in her sympathy for him.

  8. Rog – ask • Derogative – derogatorio—questioning one’s worth; belittling (adj)

  9. Rog – ask • Derogative – derogatorio—questioning one’s worth; belittling (adj) • Imbroglio –embrollo—a questionable situation (noun)

  10. Rog – ask • Derogative – derogatorio—questioning one’s worth; belittling (adj) • Imbroglio –embrollo—a questionable situation (noun) • Rogatory – rogatorias—requesting information (adj)

  11. Rog – ask • Derogative – derogatorio—questioning one’s worth; belittling (adj) • Imbroglio –embrollo—a questionable situation (noun) • Rogatory – rogatorias—requesting information(adj) • Example: Tracy made a rogatory statement requesting that Shanna tell her about the derogative comments Micah made about an imbroglio in the lunch room.

  12. Sen – old

  13. Sen – old • Senectitude – vejez – old age (noun)

  14. Sen – old • Senectitude – vejez – old age (noun) • Senesce – envejecer – grow old (verb)

  15. Sen – old • Senectitude – vejez – old age (noun) • Senesce – envejecer – grow old (verb) • Seniority – antigűedad – the state of being older than another (noun)

  16. Sen – old • Senectitude – vejez – old age (noun) • Senesce – envejecer – grow old (verb) • Seniority – antigűedad – the state of being older than another (noun) • Example: Even though Greg is not in the senectitude stage of life, he will senesce beautifully into a wise old man; therefore, he will gain seniority over his colleagues.

  17. Sion – state • Comprehension – comprensiόn – state of understanding (adj)

  18. Sion – state • Comprehension – comprensiόn – state of understanding (adj) • Illusion – envejecer – state of deceived (noun)

  19. Sion – state • Comprehension – comprensiόn – state of understanding (adj) • Illusion – envejecer – state of deceived (noun) • Tension–tensiόn–state of stretching or straining (noun)

  20. Sion – state • Comprehension – comprensiόn – state of understanding (adj) • Illusion – envejecer – state of deceived (noun) • Tension–tensiόn–state of stretching or straining (noun) • Example: Kim was under the illusion that Alicia’s comprehension of the novel was more thorough than it was; therefore, the tension in the room increased.

  21. Vit – life • Vitality – vitalidad – the capacity to live (noun)

  22. Vit – life • Vitality – vitalidad – the capacity to live (noun) • Vitriol – vitriolo – criticism; lively (noun)

  23. Vit – life • Vitality – vitalidad – the capacity to live (noun) • Vitriol – vitriolo – criticism; lively (noun) • Vituperate – vitupere – harsh or abusive language; lively (adj)

  24. Vit – life • Vitality – vitalidad – the capacity to live (noun) • Vitriol – vitriolo – criticism; lively (noun) • Vituperate – vitupere – to use harsh or abusive language; lively (verb) • Example: Vituperating a teacher with harsh vitriol will hinder their vitality.

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