Question
Which word contains the Latin root that means here
Import
Audience
Dictate
Spectacle
Import
Audience
Dictate
Spectacle
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The word that contains the Latin root meaning "here" is **audience**. The root "aud" comes from the Latin "audire," which means "to hear." While "audi" relates to hearing, "ad" (a prefix meaning "to, toward") in some linguistic contexts can imply proximity, as in "to hear here." However, it's worth noting that the specific root that means "here" (which is "hīc" in Latin) is not directly represented in these words.
If you're looking for a synonym or a related term that refers more directly to the location aspect in Latin, please clarify. But in the context of your provided options, **audience** aligns most closely with proximity or being present to hear something.
If you're looking for a synonym or a related term that refers more directly to the location aspect in Latin, please clarify. But in the context of your provided options, **audience** aligns most closely with proximity or being present to hear something.