Across
- 2. a connection or relationship between people, ideas, or things and an organized group of people who share similar goals, beliefs, or interest
- 5. to separate yourself from someone, something, or an idea so that you are no longer connected with it
- 7. a person who is well known for going to many social events and parties, often among wealthy or famous people
- 8. the study of how people behave and get along in groups the study of how societies work
- 9. against the basic rules of a group harmful to the people in a groupavoiding social interaction or not wanting to spend time with other people
Down
- 1. not social and having or showing a dislike for others in a group andjust not wanting to be around people and can be confused with antisocial but with a less negative connotation (feeling) and usually a milder meaning
- 3. a diagram or chart that shows the social relationships within a group, such as who interacts, works, or spends time with whom
- 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
- 6. a fellow worker or friend, usually related to an office or to connect or link one thing with another in your mind or to join with someone
- 7. friendly a person who enjoys companions relating to people, society, or spending time with others
