αυξημένος
Lemma: αυξημένος
Translation: increased; enlarged; augmented; enhanced; raised; boosted (adjective)
Etymology: Derived from the ancient Greek verb 'αὐξάνω' (auxano) meaning 'to grow' or 'to increase', which is cognate with English 'augment' through Latin 'augere'. The suffix '-μένος' indicates a past participle form, showing completed action or state. This root appears in English words like 'auxiliary' (originally meaning 'helping to grow') and 'auction' (originally a growing of bids). The connection to growth and expansion makes this word memorable for English speakers familiar with 'augment'.
Mnemonics
- Think 'AUXiliary' - something that helps grow or increase
- AUX-mένος sounds like 'AUGmented' in English
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in business, economic, and technical contexts when discussing growth, improvements, or increases. Frequently appears in news reports about economic indicators, company performance, or statistical data.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: αυξάνω is the active verb 'to increase', while αυξημένος is the passive participle 'increased/having been increased'
Confused word:
Αυξάνω τις τιμές.
I increase the prices.
Notes: The participle describes a state resulting from the action, while the verb describes the action itself
Mnemonic: αυξημένος ends in -μένος like other passive participles (γραμμένος, κλεισμένος)