Miss; Mit Root Words Flashcards
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What does the word 'admit' mean?

  • To send someone in (correct)
  • To send someone out
  • To leave something out
  • To give someone control
  • What does 'dismiss' mean?

    To send someone out; to let someone leave

    The definition of 'emit' is to receive something.

    False

    What is an 'intermission'?

    <p>A break between acts of a play or performance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a 'missile'?

    <p>A weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a 'mission'?

    <p>A special duty or function</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Omit' means to include something.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean to 'remit'?

    <p>To send back, usually related to paying bills</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'submit' mean?

    <p>To send yourself under someone else's control</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'transmit' mean?

    <p>To send something across places; to pass along</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the root word 'mis' or 'mit' mean?

    <p>Send</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Vocabulary with Root "Mit"

    • Admit: Allows entry or access, indicating permission to enter a place or event.
    • Dismiss: The act of letting someone leave, often in a formal context like a classroom or meeting.
    • Emit: Refers to sending out or releasing something, such as light, sound, or odor.
    • Intermission: A break during a performance where the audience is sent out for refreshments or a pause.
    • Missile: A type of weapon designed for directed launch towards a specific target.
    • Mission: A specific task or duty assigned to individuals or groups, often with a purpose or goal.
    • Omit: The act of excluding or leaving something out intentionally.
    • Remit: Typically used in financial contexts, referring to sending back payments or funds.
    • Submit: Indicates yielding control to someone else, often by presenting oneself for evaluation or judgment.
    • Transmit: The act of sending information, signals, or energy across distances.
    • Mis or Mit Root-Word: Means 'to send,' serving as the basis for multiple English vocabulary words associated with sending actions.

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    Explore the meanings of words derived from the roots 'miss' and 'mit'. This quiz features flashcards with definitions to help you understand how these roots relate to various terms. Perfect for enhancing your vocabulary skills!

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