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Greek and Latin Roots. Unit Twelve. IT, IENT. From the Latin word ‘ire’, ‘ itum ’ To go, to pass . Words from “ire”, “ itum ” (to go, to pass). Sedition Noun ; Act or practice aimed a undermining authority; rebellion
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Greek and Latin Roots Unit Twelve
IT, IENT • From the Latin word ‘ire’, ‘itum’ To go, to pass
Words from “ire”, “itum” (to go, to pass) • Sedition • Noun; Act or practice aimed a undermining authority; rebellion The Army general was jailed after being found guilty of spying and sedition. Synonym: treason Antonym: loyalty
Words from “ire”, “itum” (to go, to pass) • Ambiance • Noun; Environment surround; atmosphere We enjoyed the pleasant ambiance that our hosts provide when we lived for a week with them.
Words from “ire”, “itum” (to go, to pass) • Circuitous • Adjective; Roundabout or lengthy The forty-five minute drive to Grandmother’s took two hours this morning because Dad chose a circuitous route that he called “scenic.” Antonym: direct
Words from “ire”, “itum” (to go, to pass) • Transitory • Adjective; Short-lived or temporary The sandstorm was a transitory phenomenon that could be observed for only a few hours. Antonym: permanent
Words from “ire”, “itum” (to go, to pass) • Transitional • Adjective; Connecting; in between The new CEO created a transitional committee of veteran employees to help him become better acquainted wit his new environment. Synonym: interim
CED • From the Latin word ‘cedere’, ‘cessum’ To go, to yeild
Words from “cedere,” “cessum” (to go, to yeild) • Accede • Verb; To agree, often at the urging of another With a knife pushed against his back, the owner reluctantly acceded to the sale of the family business.
Words from “cedere,” “cessum” (to go, to yeild) • Antecedent • Noun; One that precedes another Reginald’s knee injury was an antecedent to the leg damage that put him in a wheelchair.
Words from “cedere,” “cessum” (to go, to yeild) • Precedent • Noun; Tradition; an act or decision that is used as a model for future acts or decisions Be serving for only two terms, George Washington set a precedent for Presidents who came after him.
VEN • From the Latin word ‘venire’, ‘ventum’ To come, to arrive
Words from “venire,” “ventum”(to come, to arrive) • Contravene • Verb; To violate or go against Kyle was informed that he had contravened company policy by making personal calls during his working hours. Antonym: agree
Words from “venire,” “ventum”(to come, to arrive) • Adventitious • Adjective; Artificial; acquired It was difficult to say whether the change in Jackie's personality was natural or adventitious.
Words from “venire,” “ventum”(to come, to arrive) • Parvenu • Noun; Someone newly wealthy When the Morgans won the lottery, they quickly became a pair of parvenus. Synonym: nouveau riche
Complete the sentences • My siblings and I chose the most circuitous route to school because ... • The modern wing was clearly adventitious to the original house, because ... • Rowan was considered a parvenu by others in his social circle because ... • Publishing a pamphlet criticizing the government was once considered sedition because ... • Because he could find no precedent for the trial in the history of the United States legal system, the judge ...
In order not to contravene the wishes of her mother, Maia... • Allison knew that her happiness was transitory because ... • Jonathan acceded to Mary's suggestion that he buy a car because ... • The Vice President informed us that the administration was transitional rather than ... • Minor squabbles between the two countries were an antecedent to ... • Geraldine enjoyed the hotel's ambiance despite the fact that. ..
accede ambiance circuitous contravened transitory 1. The sergeant was warned that if he _____the general's orders again, he could be severely disciplined. 2. Because Xavier was so ____ in his explanation of the machine's function, we begged him to get to the point. 3. Employers at the company will only ____to their workers' demands if a court injunction forces the issue. 4. Signs of spring in the city are _____ , appearing here today and across town tomorrow.
adventitious sedition antecedent transitional 5. A smaller work composed by the poet in his youth was a(n)_____ to his lengthy masterpiece. 6. Was Mike's behavior ______ , or the result of qualities that naturally occur in his character? 7. Because he was a participant in many acts of _____, Jared was captured and imprisoned by the Presidential force.
adventitioustransitionalprecedent ambiance parvenu 8. Some scientists believe that the Earth is in a ____ period between a long spell of colder temperatures and several years of warmer climate. 9. Though Darryl's new neighbors call him a(n) _____, he is very comfortable with his social status. 10. The _____of the little restaurant brought back memories of my grandmother's kitchen. 11. The announcer marveled that there was no ____ in the history of baseball to the team's amazing winning streak.
Any attempt to _____ the demands of the ruthless king was punished as an act of _________ • A. accede; precedent • B. ambient; sedition • C. contravene; sedition • D. accede; parvenu
Because his wealth was _____rather than inherited, Mark was considered a(n) _______. • A. adventitious; parvenu • B. transitory; sedition • C. adventitious; precedent • D. precedent; sedition
.As soon as the smaller country ______ to the demands of its larger neighbor, a _government will be put in place • A. parvenus; transitory • B. accedes; transitional • C. accedes; adventitious • D. contravenes; circuitous
Because the strollers enjoyed the _______ path through it. • A. ambiance; circuitous • B. sedition; circuitous • C. parvenu; transitional • D. ambiance; adventitious
While most citizens understand that the unsightly construction area downtown is only _____they hope it will not set a ______ for future public projects. A. ambiance; seditionB. circuitous; parvenu C. ambient; sedition D. transitory; precedent