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"Mon" is the root of the word premonition.
The root "mon" in monument comes from the Latin word "monere," meaning "to remind" or "to warn." This root is used in words related to something that serves as a reminder or memorial, such as a monument.
That is the correct spelling of "premonition" (foreboding).
The root word "mon" in "admonished" means to warn or scold someone firmly. In this sentence, the hall monitor cautioned or rebuked you for shouting.
Mon is a possessive meaning "my" in English. It is masculine, so it is followed by a masculine noun (doesn't matter that the owner is male or female). That has no relation with monument which is a word on its own.
Mon is typically the pronoun for my or mine.
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.
There is no root word of river. It itself is a root word.
the root word is'confirminglyishness'
The phrase 'mon homme' means my man. In the word-by-word translation, the possessive adjective 'mon ' means 'my'. And the noun 'homme' means 'man'.
Root word is usual.
Mon- means one and -archy means rule, so -archy is the root.