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Master Root Words and Multiple Meanings

You will learn to identify root words and understand that many words have more than one meaning depending on how they are used.

Introduction

You will learn about root words and how words can have multiple meanings. Root words are the main parts of words that give them their basic meaning. Some words can mean different things depending on how you use them. This helps you understand more words and become a better reader.

What Are Root Words?

A root word is the main part of a word. You can add letters to the beginning or end of root words to make new words. For example, "play" is a root word. You can add "s" to make "plays" or "ing" to make "playing."

When you know a root word, you can figure out what other words mean. The word "look" is a root word. "Looking" means you are doing the action of looking right now.

Words with Multiple Meanings

Some words can mean different things. The word "star" can mean a bright light in the sky at night. It can also mean a famous person who performs. The word "bright" can describe something that gives off light or a person who is smart.

You need to think about how the word is used in a sentence to know which meaning is correct. This skill connects to Finding Multiple Meanings Of Words that you have learned before.

Key Terms & Definitions

Root Word: The main part of a word that gives it its basic meaning, like "jump" in "jumping."

Base Word: Another name for root word - the simple word before you add any endings.

Multiple Meanings: When one word can mean different things depending on how you use it.

Star: Can mean a bright light in the night sky or a famous person who performs.

Bright: Can mean giving off light or being very smart.

Moon: Can mean the round object in the sky or to daydream about something.

Fall: Can mean to move down toward the ground or the season between summer and winter.

Wave: Can mean to move your hand as a greeting or a moving ridge of water.

Run: Can mean to move quickly or a score in baseball.

Practice Activities

You can practice finding root words by looking at words like "happiest." The root word is "happy." You can practice with multiple meanings by thinking about the word "fall." Does it mean the season or moving downward?

Try making new words from root words you know. Start with "jump" and add "ing" or "ed." This helps you understand how Using Affixes To Find Word Meanings works.

What You Need to Know First

Before learning about root words and multiple meanings, you should know about Word Meaning Categories and Identifying Basic Opposites. You should also understand Connecting Words To Real Life Uses and be able to use Using Learned Words in Daily Speech.

Related Topics & Connections

This topic connects to many other word skills. You will use Identifying Common Root Words and Understanding Word Relationships to build your vocabulary. Learning about Finding Word Meanings Through Context helps you figure out which meaning a word has.

After you master this topic, you will learn Finding Root Word Meanings and Root Prefixes and Suffixes. These skills prepare you for Decoding Unknown Words Using Sentence Clues and Finding Word Meanings in Glossary.