Week 5: Prefixes dis- and pre-
Across
- 1. (verb) to engage in an argument or debate; (noun) a debate or sharp difference of opinion
- 2. (noun) rudeness or a lack of courtesy; (verb) to treat someone with rudeness or contempt
- 4. (noun) an assessment to see what students know at the beginning of a unit or year
- 6. (verb) to vanish from sight; to stop existing
- 8. (verb) to have been settled or decided in advance
- 10. (adjective) having power, authority, or influence over others
Down
- 1. (verb) to put an end or stop to
- 3. (verb) to remove or unload; to fire a weapon like a gun or missile; to relieve of an obligation or duty
- 5. (verb) to bring about hastily or suddenly; to cast, fling, or send, especially angrily or violently; (adjective) exceedingly sudden; done or made without much thought
- 7. (verb) to cut or end an attachment; to withdraw into one's own world
- 8. (verb) to have prepared or planned for beforehand
- 9. (noun) a state of unease, mild pain, or hardship