Word formation EF3 9B

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Across
  1. 3. This is an adjective derived from a verb with a negative prefix and a suffix, meaning “capable of, fit for”.
  2. 6. This is a noun derived from an adjective with a suffix showing “the state of being [adjective]”
  3. 7. This is a noun derived from a verb with a suffix, showing us the outcome of some action. The meaning of this word is close to “indifference”.
  4. 8. This is a noun derived from a verb with a suffix, showing us the outcome of some action. The meaning of this word is close to “dirtying”.
  5. 11. This is a noun borrowed from Old French, the adjective of this word is “poor”.
Down
  1. 1. This is a noun meaning “a large amount of money and other valuable possessions”.
  2. 2. This is a noun derived from a verb with a negative prefix and a suffix, denoting an action or resulting state. The word describes rather troublesome situation.
  3. 4. This is an adjective originated from a noun with a suffix meaning “without”.
  4. 5. This is an adjective derived from a verb with a Greek prefix, that means “self” and a suffix indicating the past tense or the past participle/participial adjectives describing a condition or quality resulting from the action of the verb.
  5. 9. This is an adjective derived from a verb with a prefix, that means “too much or more than enough” and a suffix indicating the past tense or the past participle/participial adjectives describing a condition or quality resulting from the action of the verb.
  6. 10. This is a verb meaning “to make the same journey regularly between work and home”.