hear - hear(s), hear(ing/s), hear(able), hear(er/s), hear(ken), hear(say), hear(se/s/d), hear(ten/s)
You could add the prefix over- to hear to make the word "overhear."
Cusis
the answer is audience an audible
The Latin, audire - to hear.
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
There is no root.
the answer is audience an audible
The Latin, audire - to hear.
unhear,rehear
Aud- is the root syllable of the infinitive 'audire'. It means to hear. That also is the meaning of the infinitive.
it is the meaning of to hear
The root aud comes from the Latin word audire -to hear, listen.
Root word with Audi:AudibleAudienceAudiogramAudiologicalAudiologyAudiometerAudiometryAudioAudiophileAudiotapeAudiovisualAuditionAuditiveAuditoriumAuditorAuditoryAudit
The stem is audio meaning hear. Another stem would be the infinitive of audio which is audiere, meaning to hear
The Latin root aud (from audire meaning to hear)
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'