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30 Cards in this Set

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