English vocab
Across
- 3. to have a strong desire or longing for something.
- 5. to pull or remove something quickly and with force, or to show courage and determination.
- 6. to measure the depth of something, usually a body of water, or to examine something thoroughly.
- 9. someone who is clever, inventive, or having a creative and original mind.
- 10. nonsense or foolish talk, often used to dismiss or criticize something as untrue or without merit.
- 11. a dishonest or unscrupulous person.
- 14. someone who is lively, energetic, and agile especially for their age.
- 17. a thin, flat piece of wood or other material used for covering roofs or walls.
- 18. to declare someone not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing.
- 19. a lightweight umbrella used to provide shade from the sun.
- 22. It is a small, usually cramped attic or room at the top of a house.
Down
- 1. a straw mattress or a portable platform used for moving and storing goods. Accomplice someone who assists or participates in a crime or wrongdoing with another person
- 2. something that is unimportant, insignificant, or of little value.
- 4. showing contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
- 6. someone who is devoutly religious or exhibiting religious devotion.
- 7. a habitual drunkard or someone who is often intoxicated.
- 8. to make something holy or to purify it, often in a religious or spiritual context.
- 12. not any or none at all, often used in negative statements.
- 13. someone who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others.
- 15. to be honest, straightforward, and sincere in speech or behavior.
- 16. a raised platform or lectern in a church from which a preacher delivers a sermon.
- 20. someone who is open, honest, and sincere in expressing their thoughts or feelings.
- 21. the headgear used to control a horse, or to restrain or control one's own emotions or impulses.