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'ENGLISH PROJECT' " WORK" Every word in the English Language has a history. * Find out the root word and their origin of given words below along with meaning and examples. 1- ego 2- misanthrope 3- ambivert 4- misogamist 5- misogynist 6- introvert 7- extrovert 8- ascetic 9- alter ego 10- anthropologist​

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Answered by fareedabegum9080
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Answer:

Fatalist- a person who believes in fate

Centenarian- a person who is above hundred years

Omnipresent - one who is present everywhere

Mercenary- a person who can do anything for money

Misogynist--one who hates women

Answered by anuvabhadkamkar
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Answer:

1) Ego

Origin: Derived from Latin, literally means 'I'

Meaning: A person's sense of self-esteem

Example: It's alright to have a bit of an ego.

2) Misanthrope

Origin: Derived from Greek, 'misein' mean to hate, and 'anthropos' means man.

Meaning: A person who dislikes humans and avoids society

Example: I don't like misanthropes, since they are humans who hate humans.

3) Ambivert

Origin: Derived from Latin, 'ambi' means on both sides and 'vert' came from introvert and extrovert.

Meaning: A person who has a balance of introvert and extrovert in their personality.

Example: I would like to be an ambivert, even though I am an introvert.

4) Misogamist

Origin: Derived from Greek, 'misos' means hatred, 'gamos' means marriage and 'ist' is a person's profession.

Meaning: Someone who dislikes the aversion to marriage.

Example: I once knew a misogamist who was married!

5) Misogynist

Origin: Derived from Greek, 'misos' means hatred, 'ogy' has no meaning and 'ist' is a person's profession.

Meaning: A person who is strongly prejudiced against women.

Example: I wonder what John's mother thought when she figured out he was a misogynist.

6) Introvert

Origin: Derived from Latin, 'intro' means to the inside, and 'vertere' means to turn.

Meaning: A person who likes to keep to themselves and is socially awkward.

Example: I am an introvert.

7) Extrovert

Origin: Derived from Latin, 'extro' means to the outside, and 'vertere' means to turn.

Meaning: An outgoing and socially confident person.

Example: Extroverts don't understand how introverts feel around people.

8) Ascetic

Origin: Derived from Greek, 'askein' means to exercise and 'asketes' means monk.

Meaning: Chracterised by severe self-discipline and all forms of indulgence, usually for religious reasons.

Example: I wonder what it's like to be an ascetic monk.

9) Alter ego

Origin: Derived from Latin, it literally means 'other self'.

Meaning: A person's alternate personality.

Example: I don't have an alter ego, I'm happy the way I am.

10) Anthropologist

Origin: Derived from Greek, 'anthropos' means man and 'ist' means a person's profession.

Meaning:  A person who studies human societies and cultures along with their development.

Example: An anthropologist is the opposite of an misanthrope according to me.

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