Word Building 1097
whta is the wise saying for "â"
Christians should always be there, caring for those in despair and helping their burdens to bear
wise saying for "a" with line on top
Our great God, who reigns on high, can purvey us with power to prevail over Satan everyday
coffin
a box into which a body is placed for burial
flare
a bright light that lasts a short time
projector
a device that cast an image on a screen
plaque
a flat, ornamental piece of wood or metal
chimney
a glass tube that surrounds the flame of a lamp
objective
a goal
conjecture
a guess
injection
a liquid inserted into a body
index
a list of topics in a book and their page numbers
arc
a part of a circle or other curved line
subject
a person under the authority of a sovereign
quail
a plump game bird
what is a prefix
a prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word
objection
a reason or argument against
funnel
a round utensil, wide at one end and narrow at the other
morsel
a small portion of food; a bite
snag
a small tear from catching on a sharp object
blast
a strong a sudden rush of wind
contest
a struggle for victory
what is a suffix
a suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change the words meaning or part of speech
muslin
a thin, fine cotton cloth
adjective
a word that modifies a noun or pronoun
re-
again
ob-
against; opposing
inter-
among; between
tract
an extended area or region
interjection
an interrupting remark
Romans 12:2
and be not conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind that you may prove what is good and acceptable and perfect will of God
projectile
any object that is thrown, hurled, or shot
current
at the present time; now
pro-
before; forward
-ile
capable of being
-ity
forms nouns from adjectives
-ure
forms nouns from verbs
ab-
from; away
-ive
having to do with
Welfare
health, happiness, and prosperity
rule on adding a suffixto a word that ends in "e"
if a word ends in "e" drop the "e" before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel
-er, -or
indicates a person or thing that does something
lax
loose; slack
Creative
meeting a need or chore from a different point of view
abject
miserable; wretched
Vague
not definite; unclear
in-
not; against
petty
of little importance; small
terrace
one of a series of levels of land, placed on above another
dis-
opposite of
ex-
out of; from
e-
out of; without
quaint
pleasingly old-fashioned
what is the wise saying for "ä"
prepare your heart at the start of each day
mellow
rich and soft in quality
wise saying for "a" with a smile on top
seek to keep in your heart an attitude of gratitude
injector
someone or something that inserts
-able
that can be
Objectivity
the ability to consider facts as they are
subjection
the condition of being under authority
rejection
the condition of being unwanted
lair
the den of a wild animal; any hideout
oppose
to be against, to hinder
attend
to be present at
gasp
to breathe with difficulty
glaze
to coat with a smooth, glassy coating
collide
to come together with force; to crash
connive
to cooperate secrectly
mar
to damage; disfigure
crave
to desire strongly
rule on forming the third person singular
to form the third person singular, present tense of verbs ending in "s", "sh", "ch", and "x" add "es"
gallop
to go or run very fast
canvass
to go through an area seeking certain information
clasp
to grip firmly
offend
to hurt feelings of; to displease
inject
to insert into
annex
to join to or add to
pollute
to make impure
baste
to moisten roasting meat with butter or meat juice
prance
to move proudly with high steps
gape
to open the mouth wide
object
to oppose
project
to plan or devise
ban
to prohibit, to forbid
what does the root "tract" mean?
to pull; or to draw
what does the root "pose" mean?
to put
reject
to refuse
litter
to scatter things about; to leave in disorder
slant
to slope; to incline
de-
to take away
compete
to take part in a contest
prate
to talk a great deal but with little meaning
eject
to throw out from within
what does the root "ject" mean?
to throw; to put one thing into another
ad-
to; toward
at-
to; toward
sub-
under; below
-ion
used to form nouns
rule for dividing words into syllables
when two consonants come between two vowels divide the word between the consonants
con-
with; together
vain
without eternal value or importance