Mit, mitt, miss – to send, throw, or put
Admit
To send toward; to acknowledge; to allow to enter
Admits
Sends toward; acknowledges; allows to enter
Commit
To send into action; to place in charge of; to
carry out; to entrust or consign
Committed
Put into action; placed in charge of;
carried out; entrusted or consigned
Dismiss
To send away; to allow to leave; to disregard
Message
Something sent; a
communication sent out
Omit
To fail to put in; to fail to leave out
Permit
To allow something to be sent through; to
consent or to allow something
to be done
The prefix “dis” means…
“not or opposite of”
The prefix “com” means…
“together” or “with”
The suffix “-ed”
Makes a word past
tense!