Hamlet Vocabulary 4
Across
- 5. (adj.) very destructive or harmful; deadly
- 7. (adj.) inconsequential; of no importance
- 8. (n.) one who slanders or speaks falsely of someone
- 9. (adj.) pertaining to the sky or heavens
- 10. (adj.) unyielding regardless of reason or logic
- 12. (adj.) very heavy; unwieldy from weight
- 14. (adj.) having supreme rank or power
- 15. (adj.) having excellent morals; righteous
- 18. (adj.) morally pure
- 19. (v.) to set apart for sacred use; to make holy; to purify
Down
- 1. (v.) to make impure by adding lesser substances; to corrupt
- 2. (n.) skill in the use of the hands
- 3. (v.) to deposit a dead body in a grave
- 4. (v.) to deceive or mislead
- 5. (adj.) seemingly acceptable, believable, or possible
- 6. (adj.) overly attentive; servile
- 11. (adj.) having more than one meaning; unclear; uncertain
- 13. (adj.) dignified; majestic
- 16. (adj.) immoral; lewd
- 17. (adj.) morally corrupt