Analyze the following words according to the traditional approach (Block M.Y.) immediately shameful unconditioned playground women's washing remembered
immediately - this word contains the root "immedi-" meaning "at once" or "near." The suffix "-ate" is added to form an adjective meaning "done or occurring without delay; instantaneous."
shameful - this word is derived from the root "shame" meaning "a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior." The suffix "-ful" is added to form an adjective meaning "causing shame; disgraceful."
unconditioned - this word contains the prefix "un-" meaning "not," and the root "condition" meaning "a state in which something exists or happens." The suffix "-ed" is added to form an adjective meaning "not subject to conditions; having no restrictions or limitations."
playground - this word is composed of the roots "play" meaning "engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation" and "ground" meaning "a piece of land." When combined, they form a noun meaning "an outdoor area provided for children to play in."
women's washing - this phrase contains the word "women" which refers to the female gender, and "washing" which is a verb meaning "cleaning something by scrubbing it with water or other liquid." Together, they form a noun phrase indicating the act of women washing something.
remembered - this word contains the root "remember" meaning "to have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of someone or something from the past." The suffix "-ed" is added to form a past tense verb indicating that something was recalled or kept in memory.
immediately - this word contains the root "immedi-" meaning "at once" or "near." The suffix "-ate" is added to form an adjective meaning "done or occurring without delay; instantaneous."
shameful - this word is derived from the root "shame" meaning "a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior." The suffix "-ful" is added to form an adjective meaning "causing shame; disgraceful."
unconditioned - this word contains the prefix "un-" meaning "not," and the root "condition" meaning "a state in which something exists or happens." The suffix "-ed" is added to form an adjective meaning "not subject to conditions; having no restrictions or limitations."
playground - this word is composed of the roots "play" meaning "engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation" and "ground" meaning "a piece of land." When combined, they form a noun meaning "an outdoor area provided for children to play in."
women's washing - this phrase contains the word "women" which refers to the female gender, and "washing" which is a verb meaning "cleaning something by scrubbing it with water or other liquid." Together, they form a noun phrase indicating the act of women washing something.
remembered - this word contains the root "remember" meaning "to have in or be able to bring to one's mind an awareness of someone or something from the past." The suffix "-ed" is added to form a past tense verb indicating that something was recalled or kept in memory.