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ec centric

Prefixes: e, ec, ef, ex = out of, outside extra, exter = out of, outside, excessive. ec centric. Adjective Ignoring social conventions; odd The eccentric old man lived by himself and had strange habits but didn’t hurt anyone. ec stasy. Noun

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  1. Prefixes:e, ec, ef, ex = out of, outsideextra, exter = out of, outside, excessive

  2. eccentric • Adjective • Ignoring social conventions; odd The eccentric old man lived by himself and had strange habits but didn’t hurt anyone.

  3. ecstasy • Noun • Happiness; overwhelming feelings of joy • She experienced a feeling of ecstasy when it was announced she was the winner.

  4. effervesce • Verb • To give off bubbles; to show excitement or liveliness She seemed to effervesce and soon everyone was just as excited as she was.

  5. effusive • Adjective • Demonstrative; unreserved; overflowing; pouring out Her effusive personality made people doubt the sincerity of her compliments.

  6. eject • Verb • Throw out Because he was not wearing a seat belt, he was ejected from the car during the accident.

  7. emit • Verb • To send out; discharge The beacon emitted a strong beam of light every 30 seconds.

  8. excerpt • Noun • A selected passage from a book or article I enjoyed the excerpt so much that I now want to read the entire book.

  9. exodus • Noun • A departure or journey away from a place. The family’s exodus from their homeland was dangerous and disheartening.

  10. expulsion • Noun • A forcing out His bad behavior caused his expulsion from the organization.

  11. extrude • Verb • Force or press out The machine extruded the cereal in the shape of stars and moons.

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