vocabulary list 21

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vocabulary list 21

facilitate (Latin)
(verb) to make easy or easier
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facilitate (Latin) (verb) to make easy or easier
contradiction (Latin) (noun) a statement that conflicts with itself; a denial
unforeseen (Old English) (adj) not expected
innumerable (Latin) (adj) too many to be counted
interact (Latin) (v) to act on or in relation with; deal with
appendage (Latin) (n) an attached part of an animal or plant
gadget (Origin unknown) (n) an electronic or mechanical device
frustration (Latin) (n) a feeling of annoyance; irritation
mutually (Latin) (ajd) equally; jointly
compromise (Latin) (v) means of agreement; settlement
facile (Latin) (adj) working,, acting or done smoothly and easily; produced, spoken, or speaking so fluently and easily as to seem insincere or superficial.
facility (Latin) (noun) efoortless; ease in doing something or being done; something designed or created to provide a service or fulfill a need
facilitator (Latin) (noun) a person who organizes or provides services for a metting, seminar, or other event
contradict (Latin) (verb) to disagree with or to argue against the truth or correctness of somebody's statement or claim; to show something is not true or that is opposite of true
contradictory (Latin) (adj) inconsistent either within itself or in relation to others; holding or consisting of an opposite view; tending to take opposite views
unforeseeable (Old English) (adj) not able to be predicted or planned for in advance
interaction (Latin) (noun) communication between or joint activity involving two or more people
interactive (Latin) (adj) allowing the exchange of information or instruction between a person and a machine such as a computer or a television
append (Latin) (verb) to add extra information to something; especially to a document; to attach something
appendix (Latin) (noun) a collection of extra material at the end of a book or document
frustrate (Latin) (verb) to prevent somebody or something from succeeding or something coming to fruition; to make somebody feel disappointed, exasperated; or seary because of thwarted goals or unsatisfied desires
frustrated (Latin) (adj) (past participle) discouraged; feeling exasperated, discouraged or unsatisfied
mutual (Latin)(adj)
compromise (Latin) (noun) settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they orginally wanted
compromising (present participle) (Latin) (adj) likely to expose somebody to danger or disgrace

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