Latin/Greek Roots
Grammar
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Miscellaneous
100
a(b)-

from, away

100

"Knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon

subject complement

100

all future generations

posterity

100

circumvent

to get around especially by ingenuity or stategem (trickery)
100

"Let us go forth to lead the land we love." - JFK

alliteration
200

err

to wander
200

typically ends in -ly

adverb

200

to intensely hate

to loathe

200

to take shape as an impending occurence, to appear in great form

to loom

200

"I'm dying to learn more English from Ryan." -Arina

hyperbole

300

nom

name

300

They called her a hero.

object complement

300

vengeful anger

wrath

300

adversity

difficult circumstances

300

AAAWWUBBIS

after, although, as, when, while, until, because, before, if, since (subordinating conjuctions)

400

under/above

sub/super

400

when the verb is done on the subject

passive voice

400

to take shape as an impending occurence, to appear in great form

to loom

400

below the level of awareness

subconscious

400

mis-

wrong, bad

500

one/many

mono/poly

500

a group of words that contains a subject and predicate

clause

500

the quality of not giving up even in the face of failure or difficult circumstances 

perseverance

500

menace

danger, threat, or one who represents these

500

aberration

(a "wandering away") different from normal