Group One Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. Used to ​describe (someone who has) ​strong opinions or ​feelings that are ​impossible to ​change
  2. 5. Without ​money, ​food, a ​home, or possessions.
  3. 7. To ​weigh someone or something down, or to make it ​difficult for someone to do something
  4. 9. An ​extremely ​strong ​wish to get or ​keep ​money or possessions.
  5. 10. Causing or having a very ​sharp ​feeling of ​sadness
  6. 13. Making a ​loud ​complaint or ​demand.
  7. 15. The ​continuous ​loud ​noise of something, ​especially something made of ​metal, being ​hit or ​rung.
  8. 16. A subtle or elaborate argument or point of debate, usually on a theological or scholastic subject.
  9. 17. A scolding or ill-tempered wife; a shrewish woman
  10. 18. To ​prove a ​person or an ​argument to be ​wrong.
  11. 20. Greater, ​better, more ​important, or going past or above all ​others:
Down
  1. 1. In a ​dangerous ​state because of not being ​safe or not being ​held in ​place ​firmly
  2. 3. Very ​unpleasant and ​offensive.
  3. 4. Special words and ​phrases that are used by ​particular​groups of ​people, especially in ​their ​work
  4. 6. A ​carefully ​planned way of ​achieving or ​dealing with something, often ​involving a ​trick.
  5. 8. (an ​act of) ​treating something ​holy or ​important without ​respect
  6. 11. ​Feeling that something very ​bad is going to ​happen ​soon
  7. 12. Very ​great ​admiration or ​praise for someone, ​especially when it is more than is ​deserved.
  8. 14. Old and in ​poor ​condition.
  9. 19. Very ​small in ​amount or ​number; only as much or not as much as is ​needed or ​thought to be ​suitable.