The Latin root PEND, PENS means which action?

Build vocabulary skills with our comprehensive test. Practice with flashcards and multiple choice questions, each with hints and explanations. Boost your language proficiency!

Multiple Choice

The Latin root PEND, PENS means which action?

Explanation:
PEND and PENS point to hanging or weighing something. In Latin, pendere means to hang or suspend, and by extension to weigh. Words built from this root often describe attachment that hangs or something whose status depends on weight or balance. So the action this root represents is to hang (to suspend). For memory, think of a pendant that hangs from a chain or a pendulum that swings because it’s hung from a pivot. That’s why hang is the best match.

PEND and PENS point to hanging or weighing something. In Latin, pendere means to hang or suspend, and by extension to weigh. Words built from this root often describe attachment that hangs or something whose status depends on weight or balance. So the action this root represents is to hang (to suspend). For memory, think of a pendant that hangs from a chain or a pendulum that swings because it’s hung from a pivot. That’s why hang is the best match.

Subscribe

Get the latest from Passetra

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy