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Affixes Lesson 22
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| eject | v. to push something out; to force someone to leave. |
| selfish | adj. having or showing concern only for yourself and not for the needs or feelings of other people. |
| interjection | n. a spoken word, phrase, or sound that expresses sudden or strong feeling. |
| combative | adj. having or showing a willingness to fight or argue. |
| reject | v. to refuse to believe, accept, or consider something. |
| intensive | adj. involving very great effort or work. |
| injection | n. the act or process of forcing a liquid into something |
| squeamish | adj. afraid to deal with or do things that might hurt or offend people |
| project | v. (1) to cause light, a picture, or a movie to appear on a surface. |
| impressive | adj. deserving attention, admiration, or respect |
| intensive | This advanced algebra class is much more ______ than I expected. |
| reject | If the editor doesn't like the article, he will _________ it, and it will not be published. |
| combative | His _________ disposition makes him an aggressive lawyer. |
| interjection | You should refrain from using an ___________ in a formal essay. |
| selfish | Jarod was being ________ and refused to let anyone else read his comic. |
| eject | The referees will _______ any players fighting from the game. |
| squeamish | Mary gets ___________ when she's around raw meat. |
| injection | Most vaccines are given by _________. |
| impressive | The well-dressed gentleman handed over an _________ resume. |
| project | The contractor will __________ am estimated cost for the building. |