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Conecting words with roots

THE ROOT IS "Y" - means full of Leery means cautious because of realistic suspicitions eg- i am always leery of being pick pocketed wary feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems egthe city is wary of water shortage issues chary cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something eg- fathers are always chary of sending their daughters to the prom wary bleary cheery THE ROOT IS " TUDE" - means to state of fortitude - strength - courage in pain or adversity solitude and attitude verisimilitude - just an appearance of being true or real Eg- crystal gives a versimilude of being diamond plentitude and certitude THE ROOT IS "SOME" - means having a characteristic of cumbersome - slow or complicated and therefore inefficient - the right to information act is a very cumbersome process large or heavy and therefore difficult to carry or use clumsy frolicsome - lively and playful eg- the squirrels are always frolicsome - however if its just frolic then - play about with someone in a flirtatious or sexual way Eg - Azaan never succeeds at frolicking someone troublesome and tiresome and loathsome and wholesome and lonesome and handsome gruesome - inspiring fear or horror THE ROOT IS "SHIP" - means

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