French Vocabulary
Across
- 6. “After me, [let come] the flood [i.e., the Biblical flood that destroyed early mankind—symbolic of an extinction event]; meant to communicate a lack of caring for what happens to the rest of the world after you die (it is widely believed that this attitude brought about the economic conditions leading to the French Revolution)
- 10. a dramatic turn of events
- 12. on the contrary
- 13. the outcome of the final climax in a story
- 14. enjoy your meal
- 16. a narrow ridge; the bridge of the nose
- 18. to make something using the only materials that are immediately available
- 19. a file containing information on someone
- 21. lots of, many
- 22. a grand, beautiful, but useless gesture
- 24. a body of work (all of an artist’s paintings, all of a band’s albums, etc.)
- 25. distinctive quality, trademark
- 26. style, flamboyance
- 29. the feeling that you’ve seen/experienced this before
- 31. dialect, jargon
- 33. unparalleled, having no equal
- 35. well-known, obvious
- 36. a minor dispute or disagreement; an inconvenient event; a delay
- 37. an unfounded rumor
Down
- 1. the winning blow/strike
- 2. an intelligent, cultured, educated person
- 3. a person who enjoys the good things in life
- 4. about, regarding, concerning
- 5. well-chosen word(s); a clever reply
- 6. ulterior motive; hidden thought or plan
- 7. a work of art
- 8. familiar with, trained in, having a basic understanding of (something)
- 9. grace under pressure
- 11. depressed boredom
- 15. an affinity; a natural craving or attraction
- 17. “How awful!” (usually sarcastic)
- 20. a preview, first impression
- 23. unusual, rare, exotic, very fine, pretentious
- 27. a lack of experience or judgment; being too trusting or easily duped
- 28. literally “staircase wit”; p Coming up with the perfect reply after the opportunity has passed to actually use it
- 30. a distinctive flair or style
- 32. a matter in which one’s honor is at stake; a duel
- 33. (noun) habitat; (adjective) highly specialized or specific
- 34. up-to-date, abreast of currant affairs