English Vocabulary
Across
- 1. A person seeking asylum usually due to their homeland being threatened.
- 3. To be unharmed.
- 5. To have a sharply strong smell.
- 7. It is money or food given to poor people in historical contexts.
- 8. A person who moves from one place to another, usually trying to find a better life.
- 11. A sign of something; similar to prediction.
- 15. An expression that usually means to have sympathy with someone, especially in a time of death.
- 16. An event that happened during the great depression when the U.S. unwillingly deported hundreds of thousands of people that “looked” Mexican. Most of the people that were deported had been in the U.S. their entire lives, and even if their papers clearly stated that they were from the us, they were still deported.
- 18. To have a smoothly rising and falling form or outline.
- 19. In some cases, it could be seen as protection or a place to live for example the refugee was seeking asylum in the U.S.A.; It could also mean a mental institution.
Down
- 2. Someone visiting a country from a foreign country, usually not staying there for a long time.
- 3. Anger or annoyance from what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- 4. To be dastardly or evil.
- 6. A person looking to move to a country from a foreign country.
- 9. To do something in a systematic or orderly fashion.
- 10. To treat something or someone differently purely because they or it is different.
- 12. To owe someone something, usually money.
- 13. To assume to be more important because of talent,culture,status,etc.
- 14. To adore someone tremendously.
- 17. To hide a word’s meaning with another word that does not seem as bad, for example, “repatriation”.