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Unit 16 Book VI (6) Latin and Greek Roots

Across
Somethin you wear on your feet.
n. Profession; trade syn: occupation
O'Mally, ____ as ever, did all the talking and vending of news.
To peak in at someone. verb, to look through a small opening or from a concealed location.
A pennyworth
Adj. Word for word
Not a noun or an adjective, but it is a part of speech that requires action or a state of being.
I was asked to read _____the love note.
One of the FANBOYS conjunctions used with a comma to connect two independent clauses (sentences).
Something made of water that you add to your drink to make it cold.
adj. Having a single, clear meaning
Wesley’pursued painting, dancing, and acting as ________ rather than a serious career.
A stick that you use to hit a baseball
Sonny thought his possible _______ could in engineering, biology, or chesmistry even with the rigorous programs at his university.
Past tense of eat
At the same time, this focus on pragmatism is a ____ acknowledgment from the president.
While driving in a car, you are asked to veer another direction
When you can sympathize or understand someone. Rhymes with concentrate
adj. Loud and noisy in making one’s feelings known syn: strident
2,000 pounds
Another word for penny, the coin.
One of the FANBOYS conjunctions used with a comma to connect two independent clauses (sentences).
A two-letter word that shows doubt.
His family noticed that Robert had become _______ about expressing his feelings following his uncle’s death, so they advised him to see a therapist.
Ketchup is made from this
Down
Somethin you wear on your foot.
n. An overabundance of words; excessive wordiness
The President triumphantly announced that he had crushed a _________ rebellion in his own political party before it could get out of control. adj. In the act of being born; growing syn: developing
adj. Using too many words ant: concise
The opposite of dystopian
It _______ Lou when his daughter did not arrive home after school. v. To make worried or upset L. per, “through and through,” + turbare = thoroughly disturb syn: bother ant: calm
A vegetable that is hot to eat.
And compared with his recent speeches, it wasn't entirely a humdinger of _____.
The astronomers’ findings were ______; life had been discovered on Galtron-5.
Something 18-year-olds and above do in November to elect a new president
When you are asked to speak out and give your opinion: rhymes with “choice.”
Tall and _____, he exuded the easy authority of a young man used to money and the deference that came with it.
The __________ opponents of animal testing marched toward the cosmetics company.
n. An act of greeting
n. Something done for pleasure; hobby
Something you blow
adj. Understood as meant but not openly said; implied
adj. Characterized by infrequent speech; silent ant: talkative
adj. Not saying much; tight-lipped
A fruit that the myths says Adam took a bite.
v. To filter through a lens or medium L. re, “back,” + fractum = to break back
A sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. It rhymes with "wick."
A two-letter pronoun that has no gender.