VOCABULARIES Class: _____K50______
Topic: ______PERSONAL QUALITIES________
Date: ___01____/ __August___/ ___2024_____
Period __01____
Words and Word Roots Word References
I.1.ABLE(a)-ABLER-ABLEST ABLE-BODIED(a) healthy and sufficiently strong
ABLY(n) with skills
ABLEISM(n) bias against the physically challenged and handicapped
ABLED(n) having a range of physical powers
2. APT(a) APTLY/EPTLY(adv) by natural means
(Latin: <apt> : fit, fitted, APTITUDE(n) inclination; a natural or acquired talent or ability
suited, suitable, appropriate; INAPTITUDE/INEPTITUDE(n) the absence of suitability
join, fasten)
APTNESS/EPTNESS(n) inclination
APTNESS(n) the state of being apt
ADAPTABILITY(n) the ability to adapt
ADAPTABLENESS(n) something conformed to fit a situation
ADAPTATION(n) the act of changing something to fit a situation
APTONYM/APTRONYM(n) a name which matches or sounds like it’s owner’s
occupation or character
ATTITUDINAL(n) relating to feeling or behaviour
ATTITUDINIZE(v) to present a behaviour or thought
3.COMPETENT(a) COMPETENCE/COMPETENCY(n) the quality of being able to do something
IMMUNOCOMPETENT(a) being able to resit from a certain disease or illness
ULTRACOMPETENT(a) extremely good at doing something
OMNICOMPETENT(a) able to handle any situation
4.ADROIT(a)-ADROITER- MALADROIT(a) not dexterous
ADROITEST
5.UP-TO-IT(a)
6. CAPABLE(a) CAPACITY/CAPABILITY(a) ability to perform well
(Latin: <cap-> : catch, seize, CAPACIOUS(a) spacious; capable of accomodate large quantity of something
take, take hold of, receive,
contain, hold; caught, taken
CAPSULE(a) extremely condensed or brief
prisoner) CAPSULIZE(v) to express information in a brief way
CAPTIVE(n) somebody who is held in prison
7.PROFICIENT(a)
II.1.ABRASIVE(a) ABRADABLE(a) capable of wearing down physically or spiritually
(Latin:<rad-;ras-;raz-> : ABRADANT(a) (something) having an abrasive property or effect or quality
scrape, scratch, shave, rub)
DERMABRASION(a) the removal of superficial layers of the skin by abrasing tools
2.IRRITATING(a) ABIRRITATION(n) diminution or abolition or weakening of something
(Latin:<irrita-> : to anger; to esp.irritability
excite, to stimulate, to stir up, HYPERIRRITABILITY(n) extreme bad temper; undue response to a stimulus
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