Neg- means negative as in postive iam postive im negative i deny
it is a latin word that means to "deny" or to "negate"
It means to deny something
The latin base is PROL which means offspring
No. The Latin word 'denegare' indeed means 'to deny' or 'to say no'. Additionally, it may mean 'to refuse' or 'to reject a request'. But the English verb 'to denigrate' means 'to blacken or to defame someone's character'.
to build
The base word of consequence is "sequens," which means "following" in Latin.
the latin root mob means empty
The word "purge" comes from Latin "purgare", which means "to clean". We also get the word "purgatory" from the same latin base.
I deny.
The Latin root word for "ludicrous" is "ludicrus," which means "playful" or "sportive" in Latin.
If you negate my answer, you consider it untrue. The root word, nego, means deny, refuse.If you deny or refuse to accept my answer, you consider it untrue!
It comes to us by way of the French, from the Middle Latin word renegare, which in turn comes from the Old Latin prefix re- (again) and negare (to deny; also the root for the word negate).In other words, to renege means to go back on a promise, to literally deny someone again.