Socio Discuss with your team What might this root mean in a word Can you think of any words that may have the root socio The root Socio Companion friend Social Friendly a person who enjoys companions ID: 578120
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The root: Socio
Discuss with your team:
What might this root mean in a word?
Can you think of any words that may have the
root socio? Slide2
The root: SocioCompanion, friendSlide3
SocialFriendly, a person who enjoys companions.
adjectiveSlide4
AntisocialAgainst the basic rules of the group; harmful to the people in the group.adjectiveSlide5
UnsocialNot social; having or showing dislike for others in a group.adjectiveSlide6
AssociateA fellow worker or friend (usually related to an office)nounSlide7
AssociationA group of people who have gathered based on similar goals or beliefs.nounSlide8
DisassociateTo break ties with a group; to end a friendship; to sever a relationship.verbSlide9
SocialiteA person who is important or of high rank within a specific, usually fashionable group.nounSlide10
SociogramA diagram that represents each person’s friends in a classroom.nounSlide11
SociologyThe study of how people get along.nounSlide12
SociopathA person who suffers from an antisocial mental disorder.nounSlide13Slide14Slide15
The suffix: tude
Discuss with your team:
What might this suffix mean in a word?
Can you think of any words that may have the
suffix
tude
? Slide16
-tudecondition ofSuffix ending
a
ttitude
f
ortitude
s
olitude
p
lentitude
s
ervitude
m
agnitude
i
ngratitude
beatitudeSlide17
attitudeManner, disposition, or feeling with regard to a person or thingnounSlide18
fortitudeMental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation courageouslynoun
Never once did her fortitude waver during that long illness.Slide19
solitudeThe state of living or being alone.nounSlide20
plentitudeA full supply; plentynounSlide21
servitudeSlavery or bondage of any kindnounSlide22
magnitudeGreatness of size or amountnounSlide23
ingratitudeThe state of being ungrateful; unthankfulnessnounSlide24
beatitudeSupreme blessedness; exalted happinessnoun
The
Beatitudes
are eight
blessings
in the
Sermon on the Mount
in the
Gospel of Matthew