Spect, coming from the Latin word specto meaning watch or observe.
The root word for retrospect is "retro," which comes from the Latin word meaning "back" or "behind," combined with "spect" meaning "to look." Together, they form "retrospect," which means to look back or reflect on the past.
Two words that mean look and end with "spect" are introspect (to examine one's thoughts and feelings) and inspect (to look closely at something)
Respect
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To examine. to see, or watch
Some words with the root word "spect" include spectacles, inspect, expect, and retrospect.
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There are two syllables in the word respect. Re-spect.
The stem "spect" means to look or see. It is commonly found in words related to vision or observation, such as inspect, spectacles, and spectator.
Three. In-Spect-Or. INSPECTOR is 3 syllables.
The Latin root for "suspect" is "suspectus," which means "suspicious" or "distrusted." The word is derived from the Latin verb "suspicere," which means "to look up to" or "to mistrust."