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PEL/PULS

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Latin
to push, to drive
Compel, impulse, expel

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COMPEL

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verb 
 To force or strongly persuade; coerce
“along with,” + pellere
Synonym-  sway
Antonym- push away
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Impulse

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Noun
A sudden, involuntary urge to do something 
within,” + pulsum
Synonym- whim, spur 
Antonym- think through
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EXPEL

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verb
 To send out or away 
 “out of,” + pellere = to push out
Synonym- eject
Antonym- admit
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JAC/JECT

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Latin
to throw, to cast
Conjecture, dejected, abject

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CONJECTURE

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noun
A guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence
“together” + jectum
Synonym- theory
Antonym- fact
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DEJECTED

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adjective 
Downcast or sad; depressed
“down,” + jectum
Synonym- dispirited
Antonym- animated
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ABJECT

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adjective 
Lowly, miserable and wretched
“away,” + jectum
Synonym- degraded
Antonym-exalted
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MIT/MIS

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Latin
send
Emissary, dismissive, remiss

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EMISSARY

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noun
 An agent sent on a mission 
 “out,” + missum 
Synonym- go-between 
Antonym-sender
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DISMISSIVE

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adjective 
 Showing little regard; scornful 
 “apart, away,” + missum
Synonym- contemptuous 
Antonym- interested
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REMISS

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adjective
Failing to fulfill one’s duty; negligent 
“back,” + missum
Synonym- delinquent
Antonym- prudent
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MOT/MOV

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Latin
“to move”
Motive, motif, emote

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MOTIVE

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nouns 
Cause for action 
Motus
Synonym- incentive
Antonym- outcome
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MOTIF

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noun 
A recurring theme, subject or idea
French for Dominant idea
Synonym- concept
Antonym- aside
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EMOTE

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verb
To dramatically express emotions
 “out of,” + motus
Synonym- dramatize 
Antonym- direct