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Morphology U6

Published on Feb 03, 2016

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FALSE (FALS)

  • Adjective
  • Not real or genuine; used to say that something is not really what it seems.
  • I just had to speak up and tell the truth because everything she was saying was false.
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FALLACY (FALL)

  • Noun
  • A wrong belief; a false or mistaken idea.
  • There once was a widely accepted fallacy that the earth was flat.
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FALSIFY (FALS)

  • Verb
  • To make something false
  • The school might not let you attend if you falsify your address or age.
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CERTAIN (CERT)

  • Adjective
  • Not having any doubt about something
  • After seeing the dark clouds, I was certain it would rain.
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CREDULOUS (CRED)

  • Adjective
  • Too ready to believe things; easily fooled or cheated
  • I have to look out for my credulous little brother or people will take advantage of him.
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CREDENCE (CRED)

  • Noun
  • Belief that something is true
  • I have very little credence that magic is real.
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CREDIBLE (CRED)

  • Adjective
  • Able to be believed
  • It's important to use credible articles when writing a research report.
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CREED (CRED)

  • Noun
  • A statement of the basic beliefs of a religion
  • I live by the creed “treat others how you want to be treated."
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PHOBIA (PHOB)

  • Noun
  • An extremely strong fear or dislike
  • Me and my mom have a phobia against spiders.
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Claustrophobic ( PHOB)

  • Adjective
  • Having a fear of being in small spaces or rooms
  • Me and my brother are very claustrophobic when cramped.
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