Ject - throw
Jur, jud - law, judge, justice
log, logue - word
mal- bad, abnormal
metr, meter - measure
100

eject

To push something out; to force someone to leave.

100

judgment

A decision made by a court. 

100

monologue

A long speech given by a character in a story, movie, play, or a performer. 

100

malfunction

To fail to function or work properly. 

100

barometer

An instrument that is used to measure air pressure and predict changes in the weather.

200

injection

The act or process of forcing a liquid into something. 

200

prejudice

An unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group based on race, gender, religion, etc. 

200

apology

A statement saying you are sorry about something. 

200

dismal

Very bad or poor; showing or causing unhappiness or sad feelings. 

200

optometry

The profession of examining people's eyes to find out if they need eyeglasses or medical treatment. 

300

interjection

A spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling. 

300

perjury

The crime of telling a lie in court after promising to tell the truth. 

300

dialogue

The things that are said by the characters in a story, movie, or play. 

300

malice

A desire to cause harm to others. 

300

diameter

The distance through the center of a circle or sphere from one side to the other. 

400

project

To cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface. 

400

juror

A member of a jury. A group consisting of member of the public who are chosen to make a decision in a legal case. 

400

eulogy

A speech that praises or honors someone who has died. 

400

malnourish

Provide with insufficient quality or quantity of food or nourishment. 

400

symmetry

The quality of something that has two sides or halves that are the same or very close in size, shape, and position. 

500

reject

To refuse to believe, accept, or consider something. 

500

jurisdiction

The power or right to make judgments about the law and to arrest and punish criminals. 

500

epilogue

A final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition. 

500

malignant

Very serious and dangerous; tending or likely to grow and spread in a rapid and uncontrolled way that can cause death; cancerous. 

500

perimeter

The outside edge of an area or surface; the total length of the lines that form a shape. 

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