English Terms
Across
- 3. to examine closely and thoroughly
- 4. free-spirite, carefree
- 6. type of drama or literature that shows the downfall or destruction of a noble or outstanding person
- 7. to go back in time to recount someone or something
- 8. course of reasoning aimed at demonstrating truth or falsehood
- 10. the art or study of using language effectively or persuasively
- 12. self denying, refraining from indulging
- 15. the literal or exact meaning of a word
- 17. to take basic information or elements of something and expand on it with more detail or add more elements
- 18. very clear, leaving nothing to the imagination
- 25. retract, repeal
- 26. what is intended to be, or is, expressed or indicated; significance of
- 27. the set of associations that the word calls to mind
- 28. to figure out something else that might be contained within what otherwise seems obvious or explicit
- 30. to put into your own words
- 31. to place in condensed form
- 34. to place in order
Down
- 1. to point out the significant aspects of something
- 2. components within a structure
- 5. tearful, sad
- 9. unbiased, not subjective
- 11. to express or indicate indirectly
- 13. the writer's attitude toward the subject or toward the reader
- 14. saying less than is actually meant, generally in an ironic way
- 16. to moderate, soften
- 19. arrogance, pride
- 20. to combine or complete to produce a whole or larger entity within a structure
- 21. the combination of elements that enable something to stay together as a whole
- 22. dull, monotonous, bland
- 23. to put it all together
- 24. to express ideas clearly
- 29. a long, narrative poem about the exploits of a hero or a God
- 32. establish or indicate who or what
- 33. accustomed or used