AP Literature 1-4
Across
- 1. abundant; prevalent
- 5. strictly disregarding individual
- 6. a universal truth; an established rule
- 7. haughty; scornful
- 8. blanche, boundless authority; unlimited power
- 12. to shorten
- 16. o alienate
- 18. a fight; an uproar
- 22. mournful; gloomy
- 24. rotten and foul smelling
- 26. keen; mentally sharp
- 29. an artist's or a designer's workshop
- 31. a chant; a recited magical spell
- 32. pertaining to twilight
- 33. a deliberately deceptive or misleading argument
- 36. no longer current or applicable; antiquated
- 38. marked by luxury or pleasure
- 42. transparent; clear
- 43. effective; producing the desired
- 44. a release of emotional tension
- 45. everyday language
- 48. acclaim or praise
- 51. mutually destructive
- 52. occurring or seeming to occur everywhere; omnipresent
- 53. an established principle; a truth or rule of conduct
- 54. to regard with respect, awe, or adoration
- 55. to dry out; to remove moisture
- 57. unconcerned; indifferent
Down
- 2. composure; calmness
- 3. worldly; sophisticated
- 4. not allowing refusal or delay;
- 9. causing mental or physical pain
- 10. a transformation or dramatic change
- 11. rapport and goodwill
- 13. someone who participates in a
- 14. of questionable authenticity, but widely believed
- 15. to waver; to sway indecisively
- 17. dark and forbidding
- 19. to overwhelm; to fill beyond capacity
- 20. fervent; fanatical
- 21. using or consuming sparingly
- 23. technical names or naming system in an art or science
- 25. one who bears the blame for others
- 27. suitable for cultivation of land
- 28. a magic charm or superstitious obiect for protection or luck
- 30. treating with condescension; acting superior
- 34. full; abundant
- 35. fragile; easy to break
- 37. an evil or wicked act
- 38. submissive; slavish
- 39. a robber or bandit
- 40. a trace or evidence of something that once existed
- 41. to take over; to seize power
- 46. relating to laughter; laughable
- 47. tiresome and long; seemingly endless
- 49. of or relating to a thing's basic nature; inherent
- 50. melodious; pleasing to the ear
- 56. to remove vulgar or objectionable material scenes from movies.