Words and Expressions in danger in great danger ( a) in trouble / in difficulty in poor health.
In-
description
Transcript of In-
In-
Not
-ILE
= quality or state
• To understand, to comprehend
Fathom (verb)
Stubbornly unyielding; won’t surrender to begging.
Standing firm. Determined.
Adamant (adj)Adamantly (adv)
Guilt and regret
Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)
Unable to be fixed
Irreparable (adj)
Irreparably (adv)
Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic
Cynical (adj)• Cynically (adv)
The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person
expects.
Irony (noun)Ironic (adj)Ironically (adv)
To feel a deep, brewing anger
Seethe (verb)
Ambi-
“Both”
Foreshadows something bad is going to happen
Ominous (adj)ominously (adv)
Ante-
“Before”
Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral, cruel or excessive
liars
Wanton (adj.)Wantonly (adverb)Wantonness (noun)
Anti-
against
The one working against the protagonist; the one
we want to fail
Antagonist (noun)Antagonistic (adj)Antagonistically(adv)
Firmly sticking to moral beliefs
or values
Integrity (noun)
Who the story is about;
the one we want to win
Protagonist (noun)
Super freaked out; upset
Distraught (adj)Distraughtly(adv)
To give up and/or to give in
…and I ate half a cake.
Succumb (verb)
Pan-
“all”
-ISM
= quality or state
-IC
= relating to
-DOM
= quality or state
Foreshadows something bad is going to happen
Ominous (adj)ominously (adv)
-ULAR
= relating to
Easily tricked
Gullible (adj)Gullibly (adv)
-OUS
= quality or state
Un-
Not
-TION
= quality or state
Omni-
“all”
-AL
= relating to
To understand, to comprehend
Fathom (verb)
Stubbornly unyielding; won’t
surrender to begging.
Standing firm. Determined.
Adamant (adj)Adamantly (adv)
Guilt and regret
Remorse (noun) Remorseful (adj) Remorsefully (adv)
Unable to be fixed
Irreparable (adj)
Irreparably (adv)
Doubting, distrustful, pessimistic
Cynical (adj)• Cynically (adv)
The direct opposite of what a character, audience or person
expects.
Irony (noun)Ironic (adj)Ironically (adv)
To feel a deep, brewing anger
Seethe (verb)
Ambi-
“Both”
Ante-
“Before”
Recklessly ignoring what is right; immoral,
cruel or excessive
Wanton (adj.)Wantonly (adverb)Wantonness (noun)
Anti-
against
The one working against the protagonist; the one
we want to fail
Antagonist (noun)Antagonistic (adj)Antagonistically(adv)
Firmly sticking to moral beliefs
or values
Integrity (noun)
Who the story is about; the
one we want to win
Protagonist (noun)
Super freaked out; upset
Distraught (adj)Distraughtly(adv)
To give up and/or to give in
Succumb (verb)
-DOM-ILE-ISM-OUS-TION
= quality or state
-AL-IC
-ULAR
= relating to
“all”
Omni-Pan-