affixes-vocabulary

in

is a prefix that means not

un

not

ance/ence

the act of

de

removal

dis

opposite of

ious/ous

full of

un / able

not able

tion

turns Latin originated verbs into nouns meaning �the action of�

ed

meaning in the past

di

meaning to split

indispensable

in means not; dispensable means able to be replaced=not able to be replaced

Unpardonable

Not able to be forgiven. un means not; pardonable- able to be forgiven. Not able to be forgiven.

Compliance

able to go along with something
Ance- the act of complying

Depravity

immorality and wickedness

Incompatible

so opposed in character as to be incapable of existing together.

Unabated

Without any reduction in intensity or strength. Un- means "not"
Abate-To put to an end.

Utterance

a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound

Denunciation

the act of informing against something.

Injurious

Ious- possessing, full of; having the qualities of.
Injury- likely to be damaged or harmed. Injurious- Likely to be damaged or harmed

Prudence

Prude - wise in practical affairs
-ence - forming a noun

Discontentment

not feeling satisfied with something

Injurious

ous- possessing, full of; having the qualities of. I
Injury- likely to be damaged or harmed. Injurious- likely to be damaged or harmed.

Unpardonable

not able to be forgiven. un means not; pardonable- able to be forgiven. Not able to be forgiven.

Vindication

prove to be right or reasonable

Brute (noun)

a savagely violent person or animal.
Latin Origin

Dispensable

able to be disposed of

Treacherous

treachery: betrayal
-ious: full of something Treacherous:full of betrayal

Unutterable

unable to be spoken

Emancipation

to be set free and given freedom

Mere- (adj)

being nothing
more or better than
-no better than what is specified.

pious

ious: having the quality of
-piety: a belief or standard in reverence

Apprehension

anxiety or fear something bad is going to happen and the suffix sion just turns verbs into nouns

Chattel

(noun) an item of property other than real estate
Chatel- property goods
The root word is chatel

Precepts-(noun)

a rule that is told before to set ground rules.
Pre-before

Denunciation

the act of informing against something

Apt- adj

appropriate or suitable in the circumstances.

Abolition

to ban a practice

Bestow- (verb)

an honor right or gift. To present as a gift; give; confer.

Abhor- verb

regard with disgust and hatred

Detest- (verb)

dislike intensly

Anguish

severe mental or physical pain or suffering.

ceased

to stop or end

divest

strip or deprive of something or a quality.

perplexed

confused or puzzled

Commenced

ed means past tense ;commence means to begin it has already began to start.

Wretched

dreadful and/or grim
Suffix: ed - Past tense

Sustained

something to happen without interruption

Roused

means to awaken