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Lesson 11 Against Prefixes. RED HOT ROOT WORDS. Mrs. Pope 7 th Grade Reading. All Together. antagonist. The hero in the story was very kind, and the antagonist was extremely evil. . antagonist. noun. an opponent. antiseptic. noun. Something used to kill germs;
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Lesson 11 Against Prefixes RED HOT ROOT WORDS Mrs. Pope 7th Grade Reading
antagonist The hero in the story was very kind, and the antagonist was extremely evil.
antagonist noun an opponent
antiseptic noun Something used to kill germs; Adjective- free of germs
antiseptic She cleaned the wound with antiseptic before bandaging it. antagonist
antisocial adjective Unable to socialize with other people; not sociable
antisocial He is so antisocial ; he never wants to do things with other people.
contradiction noun a statement that is opposite to another statement
contradiction Cory’s statement was acontradiction of what James said happened.
counterbalance noun A weight used to balance another weight; ; verb To balance or offset
counterbalance When sitting on a teeter totter, it’s a good idea to have someone about the same weight to counterbalance you.
counterproductive adjective Producing the opposite of what is desired or intended
counterproductive Her actions were completely counterproductive;in fact they made the task more difficult.
oblique verb Not straight; slanting, inclined, or sloping
oblique Draw a oblique line through the square to make two triangles.
obnoxious adjective Very unpleasant and objectionable.
ance obnoxious The rotting fruit gave off an obnoxioussmell.
obscure verb To make unclear; to conceal or make less obvious
obscureate He tried to obscure his footsteps by brushing a tree branch over the trail.
obstinate adjective unyielding; unreasonably determined to have one’s own way.
obstinate Theobstinate child kicked and screamed when she didn’t get what she wanted.
synthesize verb To form a new things by combining parts from other things; to unite or merge.
synthesize The medical researcher synthesized a new drug by blending two existing remedies.