Dictionary of Shakespeare
Across
- 2. (prefix - un) not seemingly real
- 4. (suffix - less) too many to be counted
- 6. (suffix - ion) person defeating others, particularly in sports or competitions
- 7. (prefix - less) to be less than worthy, lacking worth
- 9. (suffix - er) device used in game shows
- 11. (suffix - less) lacking sound/noise
- 12. (prefix - un) to remove clothing
- 14. (suffix - ic) someone who expresses opinions
- 15. (suffix -able) amusing, evokes laughter
- 17. (suffix - ing) red in the face from emotion
- 19. (suffix - able) impossible to harm or damage
- 20. (suffix - ful) full of events or occurrences
Down
- 1. (suffix - er) lacking in vitality,mediocre
- 3. (suffix - ed) person or group of people who are tried for a crime or being charged
- 5. (suffix - ial) pointing indirectly toward someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
- 8. (prefix - sub) to be placed under water
- 10. (suffix - tion) the act of assassinating someone
- 13. (prefix - dis) dissatisfied with one's circumstances, lacking contentment,
- 16. (prefix - dis) to lose determination or confidence
- 18. (suffix - ly) to be alone