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15 Cards in this Set

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enunciate
Verb
Root: nunci- to announce
Speak clearer/ better, to understand, announce
capacious
Adj.
Root: cap- to take, seize
Able to contain much
manuscript
Noun
Roots: manu- hand/ script- to write
A written or typed document
omnivore
Noun
Roots: omni- all/ vor- to devour
Feeding on both animal and vegetable substances
unison
Noun
Roots: uni- one/ son- sound
All at the same time accord
voracity
Noun
Synonym: Ravenous, very eager
Antonym: Full, giving
acumen
Noun
Synonym: Mental keenness, insight
Antonym: Dumb, unintelligent
suppress
Verb
Synonym: Subdue, repress
Antonym: Let go, continue
credulous
Adj.
Synonym: Inclined to believe
Antonym: Unbelievable
ascribe
Verb
Synonym: Attribute, assign
Antonym: Approve, praise
discredit
Verb
I had to discredit my friends idea because it didn't sound good.
divine
Adj.
Everyone thought that the divine angel was holy and heavenly because of the way it looked.
incredible
The superhero was known as incredible because he saved lives and did good things.
ascribe
Verb
I had to ascribe the task of washing dishes to my brother because he was just sitting around.
enunciate
Verb
I had to enunciate my words so that my friends could understand me better.