Greek Prefix: Epi
Latin Root:
Vox /Vocare
Get Moving
Latin Root:
Loqui /Locutus
Don't Nod Out!
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The outermost layer of skin
What is epidermis
100
To take away or to cancel
What is revoke
100
To move something carefully into a particular position
What is maneuver
100
A speech given by one person
What is soliloquy
100
Slow or tired ; sluggish
What is lethargic
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A sudden, widespread occurrence of something, such as a disease
What is epidemic
200
Unchangeable, or unable to be undone
What is irrevocable
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To move or go up
What is ascend
200
Tending to talk a lot
What is loquacious
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Lacking in energy or interest
What is listless
300
An insulting word or phrase
What is epithet
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To annoy someone and make the person angry
What is provoke
300
To drive or push something forward
What is propel
300
An expressive, clear, and persuasive way of speaking
What is eloquent
300
Calm and not hurried
What is sedate
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A short, witty saying
What is epigram
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Noisy and talkative
What is vociferous
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To come from or out of something; to emit
What is emanate
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This language is the language used in everyday informal conversation
What is colloquial
400
Pleasantly weary
What is languorous
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A short speech or piece of writing added to the end of a play, story, or poem
What is epilogue
500
To recommend an idea or a plan strongly
What is advocate
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To distribute or spread something, especially information
What is disseminate
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To use of more words than necessary to express something
What is circumlocution
500
Lacking in mental or physical energy
What is torpor