English Vocab Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. I felt bad when I saw her sit in the corner crying, she was very lugubrious.
  2. 6. The test question was so abstruse, I had to ask my teacher to read and explain it to me two times.
  3. 10. She committed a venial sin and was scolded, but had no major consequences.
  4. 12. The immature and perfidious boy should not be trusted with secrets.
  5. 15. He took the treasure all for himself even though it was a team effort to get it. It showed his avaricious side.
  6. 17. His pedantry made the process so much longer since he kept double-checking.
  7. 18. The conspirators held a conclave when planning how they were going to kill Caesar.
Down
  1. 2. They were told to have multiple guises to stay hidden for the entire night.
  2. 3. The family found themselves bourgeois, not on the streets, but definitely not in a mansion.
  3. 4. The man was so Iniquitous. He stole my work and used it as his own.
  4. 5. The young boy was very puerile, so he made us laugh with his goofy behavior.
  5. 6. She has always been audacious, so when I suggested we go skydiving it was no surprise that she immediately agree
  6. 7. Her actions were so churlish. She made fun of my hair and made sure to mess up my outfit.
  7. 8. He spoke with so much asperity, which confused us all because he was usually very patient and respectful.
  8. 9. Santa is a denizen at the North pole.
  9. 11. I had to efface my name from the paper because it was not mine.
  10. 12. The girl's pallor worried us, so we got her a bucket in case she threw up.
  11. 13. With a sudden paroxysm of generosity, he donated $10,000 to charity.
  12. 14. He had to climb back up the social ladder to get away from his ignominy.
  13. 16. The poor family had to live in penury because they couldn't pay for a house.