Roots and Derivatives
- aud(it): audience, auditorium, audition, audiovisual
- avi: aviation, aviculture, aviatrix, avifauna
- bell(i): rebellion, rebel, belligerent, postbellum
- ben(e): benefit, benevolent, benediction, benefice, benison
Defenitions and Sentences
1. antebellum: before the war, especially the American Civil War; typical of how things were done before any warEx: The antebellum plantations are infamous because of their use of slaves.
2. audit: to attend a class only as a listener, not for credit; to check or examine a company's financial records; the process of making such an examination
Ex: Many companies dread the time of year when an audit is required.
3. auditory: related to the sense of hearing
Ex: Auditory tests are performed during physicals to test hearing.
4. avian: characteristic of or pertaining to birds
Ex: Not only did the creature have the avian characterstic of a beak, it had feathers as well.
5. aviary: an elaborate structure for housing birds
Ex: The aviary at the San Diego Zoo is always loud with the cries of the different species of birds.
6. avionics: the technology of (using) electronic equipment in aviation, missilery, and space flight
Ex: Humanity has come so far in avionics, that we can now send satellites to other planets.
7. bellicose: eager to fight or quarrel; hostile
Ex: Due to a day full of stress and immature people, the boy was feeling very bellicose.
8. belligerency: the condition of warlike hostility; a hostile action
Ex: During the bombing of 9/11, America was in a state of belligerency.
9. benefactor: a person who gives another (financial) help; a patron
Ex: The more benefactors the club has, the more activities they can do.
10. beneficiary: one who recieves a benefit (of payment), as from an insurance policy
Ex: After the hurricane, the beneficiary receieved a large payment from the insurance company.
11. benign: not malignant; gracious and kindly; good-natured
Ex: The goddess Athena was benign most of the time, as she helped mortal heroes.
12. inaudible: unable to be heard
Ex: Due to being inaudible during his speech, no one knew what he had said.
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