jur, jud
mal
mit, mis
spec
vit, viv
100

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

a juror

100

To fail to function or work properly.

malfunction

100

To send (information, sound, etc.) in the form of electrical signals to a radio, TV or computer.

transmit

100

A person who watches an event, show, game or activity.

spectator

100

A noun meaning the continuation of life.

survival

200

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

prejudice

200

Provide with insufficient quality or quantity of food or nourishment.

malnourish

200

Give the word that describes what this root means.

Send

200

A way of thinking about and understanding life or a particular issue

perspective

200

What two words describe the meaning of this root?

life, alive

300

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

perjury

300

Give the two words that describe what this root means.

bad, abnormal

300

Define mission.

A task that is regarded as a very important duty.

300

The meaning of this root is expressed by what two words?

look, see

300

A noun meaning the capacity to live and develop.

vitality

400

The meaning of this root is expressed by what three words?

law, justice, judge

400

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

Dismal

400

to leave out or leave undone

omit

400

Something that is waited for or expected.

prospect

400

An adjective meaning necessary or important.

vital

500

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

jurisdiction

500

A desire to cause harm to others.

malice

500

Give the two definitions for the word 'dismiss'.

(1) to allow or cause to leave, or (2) to decide not think about

500

Give the definition of speculate

To form ideas or theories about something unknown.

500

Define vivacious.

happy and full of energy