Adjectives
Across
- 2. in disguise – Something that seems bad at first but results in something good. (idiom)
- 4. – Weak or lacking strength, physically or in effect.
- 6. – Producing a large amount, especially of work or output.
- 9. – To scold or criticize someone angrily and at length.
- 10. – Appearing to be reasonable or likely to be true.
- 11. – Noticeable or impressive; easily attracts attention.
- 12. – Likely to cause arguments; controversial.
- 14. – To disagree with a commonly accepted opinion or decision.
- 15. – Severe or cruel in tone, criticism, or treatment.
- 17. – Made less severe, serious, or painful.
Down
- 1. – Quiet and reserved; unwilling to speak freely.
- 3. – Brief and clear; expressed in a few words.
- 5. – To praise highly or enthusiastically.
- 7. – Exaggerated or inflated beyond what is reasonable.
- 8. – Extremely thorough and strict in approach or procedure.
- 13. – Mentally sharp or clever; quick to understand or notice things.
- 16. – Repetitive and no longer needed; excessive.
- 18. – Weak or poorly supported; not convincing.