Across
- 5. a formal agreement between countries (e.g. The ______ of Versailles officially ended World War I and was signed in France in 1919.)
- 7. relating to jobs or workers that require/have technical skills rather than higher education (e.g. Mike prefers a ______ job where he can use his hands and get dirty.)
- 8. distribute, or give out (e.g. Every pharmacist must accurately ______ the medicine into the proper containers in order for no one to get sick.)
- 9. to look upon with disdain (e.g. Because I ______ the taste of white milk, I never drink it.)
- 10. feeling or showing strong and energetic support for a person, cause, etc. (e.g. Because my husband is a ______ supporter of the high school football team, he donates money to their organization every year.)
Down
- 1. friendly, good-natured, or easy to talk to (e.g. Instead of being such a jerk, you should try being more ______!)
- 2. a judgmental remark or criticism (e.g. The judge warned the hostile lawyer to not make another ______ to the witness.)
- 3. behavior that inflicts pain and suffering (e.g. Severe ______ was demonstrated through the treatment of slaves.)
- 4. to gesture while holding a weapon or other item as a threat (e.g. When the crazed man decided to ______ a gun in the airport, he was immediately shot by a security guard.)
- 6. the state of being motionless or inactive (e.g. After overeating on Christmas, I fell into a satisfied ______.)