Ch 1-15 English 7
Across
- 2. An emotion, idea, or quality that is not directly expressed but is hinted at.
- 4. To scold or disapprove of someone's actions.
- 6. A great master, especially a famous conductor of music or a skilled artist.
- 7. To move in a sneaky or secretive way, often to hide or to avoid something.
- 8. A show of courage or confidence that is meant to impress others.
- 12. Heavily loaded or weighed down.
- 14. To stare at something or someone in a stupid or awkward way.
- 18. To treat someone in a very gentle and protective way.
- 20. Being brief and to the point, sometimes in a rude way.
- 21. Showing an unfair preference for one side over another.
- 22. To blend or combine two things into one.
- 25. Acting calm, relaxed, and not showing much interest or excitement.
- 26. The state of being serious and dignified. A formal ceremony has solemnity.
- 30. A lack of variety, leading to boredom.
- 31. To do something with great passion and strong feeling.
- 32. The desire to do evil or harm to someone.
Down
- 1. To come together from different directions and meet at a single point.
- 3. A meeting or conference where experts discuss a particular topic.
- 5. Taking a risk without thinking about the dangers; being reckless.
- 9. A young person who often gets into trouble or breaks the law.
- 10. Loud, rough, and noisy. Think of a wild party.
- 11. A strange feeling that you have already experienced something that is happening for the first time.
- 13. Doing something with great skill and style.
- 15. A small, recessed part of a room or a wall.
- 16. A feeling of thoughtful sadness.
- 17. A question. You might have a query for your teacher.
- 19. A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something.
- 23. To speak or act in a noisy and bullying way to seem more important or intimidating than you really are.
- 24. Amusement and happiness, often expressed through laughter.
- 27. To change from one shape or form into another.
- 28. An old man, often used in a slightly rude or humorous way.
- 29. To hold and use a weapon or tool. It can also mean to have and use power.