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roots Word Meanings

  • the part of a plant that anchors it in the ground
  • the fundamental source or origin of something
  • to establish a firm basis or foundation
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roots Example Sentences

Example sentences are the start of understanding. Don't rush to memorize. First feel how the word works in a sentence.

roots Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ruːt/
US /rut/
Syllables
root

roots Word Etymology

Root is derived from Old English 'rōt', which in turn comes from Proto-Germanic '*wrot', which means 'to sprout'. Visualize a plant sprouting from the soil, its roots burrowing deep to hold it firm against the winds.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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English Brain Route

I plant my feet and push into the ground, feeling the earth answer with a small tug of tension. I adjust my posture, shift weight from heel to toe, and hold the line steady. Something in me settles, as if a base has formed under my plans. From there, I let actions grow from that grounded start, a root I can lean on for what comes next.

Real Context

Roots are the underground parts of plants that anchor them in the soil and absorb water and nutrients. Beyond biology, the word root serves as a metaphor for origins and foundations: the root of a problem is its basic cause, a tradition can be rooted in ancient customs, and a plan can be rooted in solid principles. In everyday speech, you might talk about rooting a design in user needs, or rooting a belief in evidence. The concept emphasizes stability and origin, linking physical support to intellectual or cultural bases. This dual sense makes root versatile in both science and everyday conversation.

Usage Reminders

  • - Do not confuse root with route or square root.
  • - Use root for origin or basis, not just the plant part.
  • - Pair root with phrases like 'root of the problem' or 'rooted in tradition'.
  • - Notice collocations: rooted in, rooted to, rooting for.
  • - Distinguish literal roots from metaphorical roots in formal writing.

Common Misconceptions

  • Root always refers to the plant part only.
  • Root and route are interchangeable in English.
  • Root has no metaphorical use in everyday talk.
  • Root means the entire plant, not just the origin.
  • Roots can replace 'basis' or 'foundation' in all contexts.

Thinking Differences

Explain to an English speaker (meta, keep short)

Learning Tips

  • memorize common collocations (root cause, root of the problem, rooted in)
  • link root to both physical and abstract ideas
  • practice with metaphors in context
  • notice differences with related terms (route, square root)
  • use visuals or diagrams to connect root with origin
  • read examples from science and culture to see varied usage

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What does the word 'roots' mean?

A.A kind of shoe worn by athletes
B.The base part of a plant that attaches it to the ground
C.A musical genre from the 1920s
D.An ancient form of communication
Step 2: Usage

Which sentence uses 'roots' correctly?

A.The roots of the tree spread deep into the soil.
B.She tied her roots in a knot.
C.My roots are delicious and healthy.
D.I used roots to enhance my smoothie.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is most similar to 'roots'?

A.crazy
B.beginnings
C.shoes
D.furniture
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'roots'?

A.stars
B.branches
C.leaves
D.fruit
Step 5: Mastery

Can you think of a real-life context where 'roots' is relevant?

A.Many people want to know about their family heritage.
B.A tree grew very tall and strong.
C.The garden was filled with different fruits.
D.He ran a marathon last week.

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