| 【invite】 is a [English Root word(stem)] from the Latin word(s) "invitare." It carries the basic meaning of "invite," "treat," and "entertain." |
[English words in the top 5000 most frequently used containing the root "invite"]
invitation ***[3416] a written or spoken request for someone to go somewhere or to do something
invite ****[1840] to ask (someone) to go somewhere or do something

[WORD ROOT]root invite
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] invite
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) invitare
[MEANING]root invite, treat, entertain
【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ETYMOLOGY】
- 【Latin】 invitare invite, treat, entertain
Please see the Word information in detail as follows;
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invitation ★★★[3416] noun from invite
【DEFINITION】 ① a written or spoken request for someone to go somewhere or to do something
② the act of inviting someone
③ something that encourages someone to do something or that makes something more likely to happen
【pl.】 invitations
【COMPOSITION】 invite + ion
【ROOTs】 ⑴ invit(invite); invite ⑵ ion; noun suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin invitare》 invite, treat, entertain
【DERIVATIVEs】 invitation, invitatory, invite, inviter
invite ★★★★[1840] verb from invite
【DEFINITION】 ① to ask (someone) to go somewhere or do something
② to ask (someone) formally or politely to do something
③ to request (something) formally or politely
【Declension/Conjugation】 invited, invited, inviting, invites
【SYNONYM】 ask for, ask for
【ROOTs】 invite; invite
【Etymology】 《Latin invitare》 invite, treat, entertain
【First Known Meaning】 solicit to come,
【DERIVATIVEs】 invitation, invitatory, invite, inviter
Other words containing "invite"; disinvite, invitational, invitatory, invitee, inviter, uninvited
(※ Proto-Indo-European (PIE) is the theorized common ancestor of the Indo-European language family. Its proposed features have been derived by linguistic reconstruction from documented Indo-European languages.)
【OTHER ROOTs; 】
intra
integr
insul, isle
init
image, imit
idi
ideo, idea
idem, identi
I, me
hypo