Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

*LITER, LOG, GRAM, GRAPH, SCRIPT, SCRIB *LITERAL, LITERATE, OBLITERATE, ILLOGICAL, ANALOGY, APOLOGETIC, DIAGRAM, PROGRAM, BIOGRAPHICAL, DESCRIPTIVE, SUBSCRIBE,

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "*LITER, LOG, GRAM, GRAPH, SCRIPT, SCRIB *LITERAL, LITERATE, OBLITERATE, ILLOGICAL, ANALOGY, APOLOGETIC, DIAGRAM, PROGRAM, BIOGRAPHICAL, DESCRIPTIVE, SUBSCRIBE,"— Presentation transcript:

1 *LITER, LOG, GRAM, GRAPH, SCRIPT, SCRIB *LITERAL, LITERATE, OBLITERATE, ILLOGICAL, ANALOGY, APOLOGETIC, DIAGRAM, PROGRAM, BIOGRAPHICAL, DESCRIPTIVE, SUBSCRIBE, MANUSCRIPT Latin and Greek Root Words: Unit 7

2 Unit 7 Liter- Letter Latin LITTERA 1. Literal adj. Exactly true, rather than figurative or metaphorical Syn: Actual Our teacher told us that the poem had much more to offer than just a literal message about sunrise. 2. Literate adj. A. Able to read, B. Well-read A. The library set up a tutoring program to help people who were not literate. B. Susan has read over 2,000 books and is one of the most literate people I know. 3. Obliterate v. To completely destroy Syn: Erase Ant: Build up Celia's nasty note obliterate all the positive feelings that Marcel had for her.

3 Unit 7 Cont’d Log - word, speech, idea, reason Greek LOGOS 4. Illogical adj. Not done according to reason Syn: Irrational Ant: Sensible G. in, "not," +logos= not according to reason As the two debaters got worked up, their arguments became more illogical. 5. Analogy n. Comparison G. ana, "according to," +logos= according to reason The professor tried to think of an analogy to explain the rotation of the sun. 6. Apologetic adj. Sorry; showing regret Syn: Regretful Ant: Proud G. apo, "from," +logos= speech from The weatherman seemed apologetic about predicting clear skies the night before a nine-inch snowfall.

4 Unit 7 Cont’d Gram, Graph Greek GRAMMA- Letter, writing; GRAPHEN- to write 7. Diagram v. To draw a detailed picture of; to map out Syn: Sketch G. dia, "across, out" +gramma= write out Not even the best students were able to diagram the solution to the math problem. 8. Program v. To train; to teach G. pro, "forth,"+gramma= write forth We were able to program our home security systen to notify the police within ten seconds of a break-in. 9. Biographical adj. Describing one's life G. bios, "life," +graphein= to write about the life of The director's fifth movie was a biographical account of a famous jazz trumpeter.

5 Unit 7 Cont’d Script, Scrib- To write Latin SCRIBERE, SCRIPTUM 10. Descriptive adj. Giving details about; illustrating; explaining L. de, "down," +scriptum= written down Because the advertisement was not very descriptive, many people were confused about the product. 11. Subscribe v. To believe in; to feel approval or agreement Syn: Support Ant: Oppose L. sub, "under," +scribere= to write under Anyone who still subscribes to the idea that the sun revolves around the Earth simply does not want to believe the scientific facts. 12. Manuscript n. A handwritten document L. manus, "hand," +scriptum= handwritten The poet decided to burn all of her original manuscripts.


Download ppt "*LITER, LOG, GRAM, GRAPH, SCRIPT, SCRIB *LITERAL, LITERATE, OBLITERATE, ILLOGICAL, ANALOGY, APOLOGETIC, DIAGRAM, PROGRAM, BIOGRAPHICAL, DESCRIPTIVE, SUBSCRIBE,"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google