Greek and Latin #26

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Across
  1. 2. a connection or relationship between people, ideas, or things. Example: Many people have a strong association between dark clouds and rain. an organized group of people who share similar goals, beliefs, or interest Example: She joined the teachers’ association to support education in her state.
  2. 5. to separate yourself from someone, something, or an idea so that you are no longer connected with it
  3. 7. a person who is well known for going to many social events and parties, often among wealthy or famous people
  4. 8. the study of how people behave and get along in groups the study of how societies work
  5. 9. against the basic rules of a group harmful to the people in a group avoiding social interaction or not wanting to spend time with other people
Down
  1. 1. not social or showing a dislike for others in a group just not wanting to be around people can be confused with antisocial but with a less negative connotation (feeling) and usually a milder meaning
  2. 3. a diagram or chart that shows the social relationships within a group, such as who interacts, works, or spends time with whom
  3. 4. a person who suffers from an antisocial mental disorder, which means they show a pattern of ignoring or breaking social rules, have little concern for others, and often behave in harmful or dangerous ways
  4. 6. as a noun, pronounced [uh-SOH-shee-it] a fellow worker or friend, usually related to an office as a verb, pronounced [uh-SOH-see-ayt] to connect or link one thing with another in your mind or to join with someone. Many people associate thunder with approaching storms
  5. 7. friendly a person who enjoys companions relating to people, society, or spending time with others