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Lacking harmony or agreement; conflicting Lacking harmony or agreement; conflicting

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Lacking harmony or agreement; conflicting - PPT Presentation

discordance noun discordantly adv Eventually the two discordant personalities made peace with each other discordant adj Highly unstable explosive volatility noun His volatile temper often got him in trouble with the law ID: 267000

connotation volatile distended fecund volatile connotation fecund distended discordant

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Lacking harmony or agreement; conflictingdiscordance – noundiscordantly – adv.Eventually, the two discordant personalities made peace with each other.

discordant – adj.Slide2

Highly unstable; explosivevolatility – nounHis volatile temper often got him in trouble with the law.

volatile – adj.Slide3

To swell; extendOvereating had distended his stomach.The sea distended about them.

distend - verbSlide4

fertile; productiveThe fecund farmland provided the farmer with his best crop ever. fecund – adj.Slide5

a meaning that is implied or suggested. A “feeling” a word suggests.A

possible

connotation

of “home” is “a

place

of

warmth, comfort, and affection.”

connotation - nounSlide6

Prefix: polyDefinition: manyExamples: polygon, polyculture

Suffix: -

ish

Definition: belonging to, like, tending to, near or about; forms adjectives from nouns or other adjectives

Examples: Spanish, babyish, freakish,

sevenish

, reddish

Affixes