9th Vocabulary MEGA CROSSWORD
Across
- 7. a sermon
- 8. a person or thing that represents an idea
- 9. an inscription on a tombstone; a brief comment about a deceased person
- 11. emotionally excessive; overly demonstrative
- 12. one who receives benefits
- 13. to persist in talking continuously (on or about something)
- 17. faint in color
- 18. a fervent expression, or song, of joy or praise
- 19. vocabulary distinctive to a particular group of people
- 20. unruly; uncontrollable
- 23. kind; compassionate
- 26. something that covers or conceals
- 27. no longer in existence
- 28. feeling great dismay or horror
- 29. a slavish follower
- 35. a small amount
- 36. family history
- 39. a strong liking
- 42. to lie
- 43. universal; wide-ranging
- 44. obvious; too conspicuous
- 45. to mourn
- 48. to grow embittered over time; to rot
- 50. the act of blessing
- 52. to make less severe; to become milder
- 55. the cause of ruin, harm, distress, or death
- 58. to cheat; to fool or hoax
- 59. easily angered
- 61. manner of walking
- 62. careless or negligent
- 64. useless; pointless
- 65. to scold or rebuke severely and at length
- 66. to mix up or distort
- 68. horrible; grim
- 69. to stop; discontinue.
- 70. to cheat or swindle; to thwart
- 73. not easily excited, even under pressure
- 74. a false and malicious accusation
- 76. to paint coarsely or unskillfully
- 77. to pretend.
- 79. moral deterioration
- 83. minor weakness in character
- 84. carefree and self-confident in manner; elegant and gracious
- 86. great destruction; chaos
- 87. the choice members or best of a group.
- 90. acting suddenly without thought
- 93. something existing outside of its proper time
- 97. to follow as a result
- 100. beginning; origin
- 101. incapable of being affected
- 103. attributing human characteristics or qualities to objects, animals, or gods
- 106. to make a god of; to look upon or worship as a god
- 107. to produce; to make happen.
- 109. to hint at, to refer to indirectly.
- 110. a social outcast
- 111. to take out; to remove
- 112. to collect bit by bit; to gather with patient labor
- 114. a loud quarrel or fight
- 118. a noisy, confused fight
- 119. to calm down
- 122. aggressive; lively; energetic
- 123. bloody and extensive slaughter
- 124. to leap about in a sprightly manner; to romp
- 126. To draw or bring out.
- 127. to draw into a conflict or fight
- 129. to ask; to inquire
- 133. gaiety; joviality
- 134. to damage a holy place; to treat with irreverence
- 135. showing sound judgment
- 136. slyness and cunning in dealing with others
- 137. to complain or find fault in a petty or nagging way
- 138. someone or something a person cannot conquer or achieve; a hated enemy
- 139. to wear or irritate, often through rubbing or friction.
- 140. push into motion
Down
- 1. faithfulness
- 2. trivial; silly
- 3. an official order
- 4. to tear (flesh) jaggedly
- 5. to attack the reputation of; to speak ill of
- 6. self-confidence
- 10. having a bad taste or smell; spoiled
- 14. able to express oneself easily and clearly
- 15. capable of error
- 16. a feeling of uneasiness
- 21. to waste time
- 22. glaringly bad; outrageous
- 24. connected or attached to in a dependent, subordinate, or auxiliary manner, but not an inherent part of
- 25. arrogant; proud
- 30. a concealed store of goods or valuables
- 31. anything causing great suffering
- 32. a storehouse for grain
- 33. a bow or similar gesture expressing deep respect
- 34. having a similar origin, nature, or character
- 37. to steal
- 38. obvious; capable of being touched or felt
- 40. to act slavishly submissive
- 41. not permitting passage (especially of fluids)
- 46. a fawning, servile follower
- 47. an aristocrat
- 48. a deceptive outward appearance; a misrepresentation
- 49. a prejudiced view (either for or against); a preference
- 51. the use of tricks or clever talk to deceive or evade
- 53. a flood; an overwhelming rush
- 54. of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter
- 56. an associate; partner
- 57. to concoct; to make up a story in order to deceive
- 60. absurd; ridiculously clumsy
- 61. to rotate or revolve quickly; to spiral
- 63. to stare with an open mouth
- 67. weird; mysterious; strange and frightening
- 71. warlike; relating to the military
- 72. to become weak or feeble; to lose strength
- 74. to swerve or lurch from side to side while in motion
- 75. a written satire used to ridicule or attack someone
- 78. shameless boldness; courage without holding back.
- 80. to send out; to give forth, as in sound or light
- 81. a person, thing, or agent that causes or speeds up a reaction or change without itself being changed.
- 82. conceited; having excessive self-love or admiration
- 85. to swing or move back and forth like a pendulum.
- 87. ambiguous; intentionally vague
- 88. to wipe out; to destroy
- 89. one sent on a special mission to represent others
- 90. rude and disrespectful
- 91. To drink.
- 92. to warn; to caution in counsel
- 94. to drive out; to expel; to deprive
- 95. deadly; fatal
- 96. of or relating to the side
- 98. lowest point
- 99. a great or complete destruction of life
- 102. a schoolteacher
- 104. to hinder, obstruct
- 105. very wicked; notorious
- 108. death; a ceasing to exist
- 113. to use up gradually
- 115. to form a mental picture
- 116. liveliness; willingness; eagerness
- 117. a beginner
- 120. a concise statement of a truth or principle
- 121. lonely; forlorn; uninhabited; barren
- 125. spotless; perfect
- 128. a beggar
- 130. horrible; frightful
- 131. line of people or vehicles
- 132. reserved; distant