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30 Cards in this Set
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English Root
FORT Latin Root FORTIS |
strong
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effortless
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not requiring much work
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fortify
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to make stronger
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fortitude
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strength of mind or character
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English Root
TEG Latin Root INTEGER |
whole, unbroken
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integrate
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to bring together
to work something into |
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integrity
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honesty; moral soundness
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disintegrate
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to fall apart
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English Root
FIRM Latin Root Firmare, Firmatum |
to strengthen, give strength
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affirmative
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agreeing with; supporting
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confirm
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to settle as true
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inform
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not in good health; not well
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English Root
VAL, VALID Latin Root VALERE, VALITURUS |
to be strong; be of worth
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invaluable
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very helpful or useful
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evaluate
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to judge; to size up
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invalid
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not good enough, not correct
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validate
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to declare good; to accept as good
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The teacher tries to ____________ her students' ideas because she wants them to be confident.
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validate
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synonym of analyze
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evaluate
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synonym of priceless
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invaluable
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antonym of strong
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infirm
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synonym of verify
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confirm
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An _____________ vote helped the bill become a law.
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affirmative
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antonym of weaken
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fortify
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antonym of cowardice
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fortitude
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antonym of separate
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integrate
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synonym of goodness
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integrity
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synonym of crumble
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disintegrate
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Most cereal makers _______ their products with extra vitamins
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fortify
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Bobby's _______ is such that he once returned a briefcase worth hundreds of dollars to the owner instead of keeping it.
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integrity
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