Lud/Lus Root Words: Vocabulary Week 7

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Root: Lud/Lus
Meaning: play/trick
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Illusion
Ludicrous
Delude
Include
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Collude
Measure
Prelude
Allude
Infer
ALLUDE [v]
to hint at or suggest
Ms. Paris’ 
alluded
 that if the students were good
there could be a pizza party in their future.
DELUDE [v]
to deceive or to trick
ILLUSION [n]
something that is wrongly interpreted by the senses.
Mark was traveling in the hot sun and was very
thirsty.  He thought he saw a lake, but it was just an
illusion
.
 
COLLUDE [v]
to work together for bad reasons
 
Ronald and Dante 
colluded
 over night about
cheating on the exam.  They developed a series of
coughs that would represent the multiple choice
answers.
LUDICROUS [adj]
so foolish or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous
 
Mitch’s hair was so 
ludicrous
, no one could take
him seriously. I don’t know why he thought it was a
good look.
PRELUDE [n]
an action or event that serves as an
introduction to something more important.
 
The 
prelude
 to the novel gave a lot of important
background information about the time period.
EXCLUDE [v]
to leave out; prohibit
 
Joanie was 
excluded
 from the group because she
honestly smelled pretty bad.
INCLUDE [v]
make a part of a whole; involve
Jen was lonely, so Missy 
included
 her in a game of
four square.
ACQUIRE [v]
If you acquire something, you obtain it or gain it.
Ms. Paris acquired fifty new novels for her students.
 
 
COMPILE [v]
If you compile something you collect information and put it
together.
Ms
. Paris compiled a list of all of the books she’s read.
 
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Discover the fascinating world of words related to "play" and "trick" through the Lud/Lus root in this vocabulary week 7 collection. Dive into definitions and examples of terms like illusion, ludicrous, delude, include, exclude, collude, measure, prelude, allude, and infer. Enhance your language skills while grasping the nuances of these engaging terms.

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  1. Vocabulary Week 7 Vocabulary Week 7 Root: Lud/Lus Meaning: play/trick

  2. Vocabulary Words Vocabulary Words Illusion Ludicrous Delude Include Exclude Collude Measure Prelude Allude Infer

  3. ALLUDE [v] to hint at or suggest Ms. Paris alluded that if the students were good there could be a pizza party in their future.

  4. DELUDE [v] to deceive or to trick

  5. ILLUSION [n] something that is wrongly interpreted by the senses. Mark was traveling in the hot sun and was very thirsty. He thought he saw a lake, but it was just an illusion.

  6. COLLUDE [v] to work together for bad reasons Ronald and Dante colluded over night about cheating on the exam. They developed a series of coughs that would represent the multiple choice answers.

  7. LUDICROUS [adj] so foolish or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous Mitch s hair was so ludicrous, no one could take him seriously. I don t know why he thought it was a good look.

  8. PRELUDE [n] an action or event that serves as an introduction to something more important. The prelude to the novel gave a lot of important background information about the time period.

  9. EXCLUDE [v] to leave out; prohibit Joanie was excluded from the group because she honestly smelled pretty bad.

  10. INCLUDE [v] make a part of a whole; involve Jen was lonely, so Missy included her in a game of four square.

  11. ACQUIRE [v] If you acquire something, you obtain it or gain it. Ms. Paris acquired fifty new novels for her students.

  12. COMPILE [v] If you compile something you collect information and put it together. Ms. Paris compiled a list of all of the books she s read.

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