Across
- 2. not perceptible by a sense or by the mind (e.g. When I had my headphones over my ears, the noise outside was ______.)
- 4. wild in a loud or typically obnoxious manner (e.g. The ______ patrons at the bar were loud and especially irritating in their words, making the night less enjoyable for everyone present.)
- 6. improper; wrong (e.g. When I saw the lights on in the house after midnight, I knew something was ______ because my grandmother always went to bed early.)
- 7. kind words that were said without really meaning them (e.g. The teacher never took the teenager's ______ as sincere since the teen usually said whatever words would get what she wanted.)
- 8. one who loves, supports, or favors peace over violence (e.g. Since he was a ______, he was hoping not to be drafted into the Armed Forces.)
Down
- 1. capable of being filled with air (e.g. A small hole in the ______ raft caused the air to seep out and the swimmer to sink.)
- 2. pain in the stomach area that is associated with digesting food (e.g. Chewing your food more before swallowing can help prevent the pain of ______ during digestion.)
- 3. a large tree branch (e.g. Mulberries sprouted in each direction off of the main ______ of the tree.)
- 5. to represent falsely; to inaccurately portray something (e.g. The video has been edited and doctored out of context to ______ the event as it actually occurred.)
- 6. to give out proportionately (e.g. Since there is only a small cake, my mother will ______ each of us a small slice.)