This Latin stem means "together" or "with."
What is "com"?
A word meaning lively, energetic, and full of life, derived from the Latin word for "to live."
What is "vivacious"?
This word comes from the Latin verb procurare, meaning "to take care of" or "to manage.
What is "procurement"?
A synonym for the word "profound."
What is "deep"?
This word refers to a person's facial expression or demeanor.
What is "countenance"?
This stem means "within" or "inside.
What is "intra"?
This verb means to respond quickly and sharply, often with wit.
What is "retort"?
This word comes from Latin prodigium, meaning "a sign, omen, or wonder.
What is "prodigy"?
An antonym for the word "languor," which means tiredness or inactivity
What is "energy"?
The quality of being lively or full of life, related to the word "vivacious."
What is "vivacity"?
This Latin stem refers to the number two.
What is bi?
To soothe or calm someone, especially when they are angry or upset.
What is "placate"?
A word derived from Latin profoundus, meaning "deep" or "intense.
What is "profound"?
A synonym for "prodigious," meaning extraordinary in size or degree.
What is "immense"?
To show or demonstrate something clearly.
What is "manifest"?
A stem meaning "before."
What is pre?
To acquire or obtain something, especially with effort.
What is "procure"?
A word whose root comes from the Latin word deridere, meaning "to mock.
What is "derisive"?
A synonym for "placate."
What is "appease"?
A word meaning sarcastic or mocking in a contemptuous way.
What is "derisive"?
This stem means "below" or "under."
What is "sub"?
This noun describes contemptuous ridicule or mockery.
What is "derision"?
A term meaning "manifestly clear or obvious."
What is "manifestly"?
A synonym for "manifestation," referring to something that is shown or displayed.
What is "revelation"?
This word refers to something that is remarkably great in size, extent, or degree.
What is "prodigious"