
Words Derived from the Root "videre
Explore words formed from the Latin root "videre," meaning "to see." Discover terms like "evident," "provident," "supervise," "video," "visage," "visible," "vision," "visitation," "vista," and "visualize," each carrying a unique connotation related to visibility, sight, or perception.
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Vocabulary lesson 7 Words formed from the Root videre
1 1- - Evident (adj.) Evident (adj.) Obvious, easily seen or understood That he was home from college was evident when I saw the pile of dirty dishes in the kitchen sink.
2 2- - Provident (adj.) Provident (adj.) Foresight, preparation in advance Provident planning ensures that you ll have enough money for retirement in the future.
3 3- - Supervise (v.) Supervise (v.) To oversee, direct An adult should supervise small children while they use tools such as scissors.
4- Video (adj.) Of or relating to television, especially televised images. Wendy had heard radio reports about the tornado, but the video images on television showed the full extent of the damage.
5- Visage (n.) A person s face or appearance The glistening dark eyes of the old man s visage suggested a lifetime of experience and wisdom.
6- Visible (adj.) Able to be seen The Rocky Mountains are so tall that they are visible for miles.
7- Vision (n.) Vision (n.) Eyesight Serena was amazed at how much her new glasses improved her vision.
8- Visitation (n.) The act of visiting, or an instance of being visited officially. Derek was honored by a visitation from one of the tribal elders, who came to discuss plans for preserving the ancestral forest.
9- Vista (n.) A distant view, especially as seen through an opening; prospect The summer internship at the software company opened the vista of a career in computer progrsming.
10- Visualize (v.) To form a mental image of something Many athletes find it helpful before a game to visualize themselves giving their best performance.