Latin/Greek Roots 4 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Peccadillo | Noun. A small sin or flaw. Latin root-Pecc |
| Impeccable | Adjective. Having no flaws. Latin root-Pecc |
| Peccant | Adjective. Violating a moral law; sinful. Latin root-Pecc |
| Pejorative | Adjective. Negative and critical; insulting. Latin root-Pej |
| Impair | Verb. To cause to diminish, as in strength, value, or quality. Latin root-Pair |
| Malign | Verb. To speak of maliciously; insult.Latin root-Mal |
| Malinger | Verb. To pretend to be sick in order to avoid something. Latin root-Mal |
| Malaise | Noun. A sense of unease; depression. Latin root-Mal |
| Negligent | Adjective. Not properly attentive. Latin root-Neg |
| Negligible | Adjective. Unimportant; insignificant. Latin root-Neg |
| Negate | Verb. To cancel the effect of; nullify |
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