Root Words
Definitions
Synonyms/Antonyms
Sentences
Conjunctions
100
to throw
What does the root word ject mean?
100
The structure of an animal or plant, or of any of its parts
What is anatomy?
100
Synonyms for this phrase would be curled, rolled up, compacted; not in agreement.
What is "furled in disapproval"?
100
Scientists are still studying the mysterious ________ of the human body.
What is anatomy?
100
FANBOY What does this acronym stand for?
What is For And Nor But Or Yet
200
name
What does the root word onym mean?
200
To feel dizzy.
What is reeling?
200
Antonyms for this word would be no strings attached or ungrateful.
What is obliged?
200
The coroner ruled the death a ________.
What is homicide?
200
A joiner or word that connects (conjoins) parts of a sentence
What is a conjunction?
300
birth or produce
What does the root word gen mean?
300
evil, degenerate
What is immoral?
300
Synonyms for this word would be bully or roughneck.
What is a ruffian?
300
The ________ was finally arrested and justice and brought forth!
What is ruffian?
300
Identify the conjunction in the sentence. Grant has a great jump shot but he isn't quick on his feet.
What is "but"?
400
law
What does the root word law mean?
400
to owe a debt for some benefit or favor
What is obliged?
400
Antonyms for this word would be clear and aware,
What is reeling?
400
The ________ looter stole from a elderly woman.
What is immoral?
400
Conjunctions that come in pairs. Example: neither, nor; either, or
What are correlative conjunctions?
500
cut or separate
What does the root word sect mean?
500
the Sharps rifles given to settlers during the Kansas struggle between the free-state and the proslavery elements.
What are Beecher's Bibles?
500
Synonyms for this word would be fight or argument.
What is skirmish?
500
My mom was ______________ (phrase) that I did not do well on my test.
What is furled in disapproval?
500
Identify the pair of correlative conjunctions in the sentence below. I either want a turkey sandwich or a roast beef sandwich.
What are "either, or" ?