Middle Ages Vocab
Across
- 2. causing death or ruin
- 6. tired or worn out
- 8. to remove; to force out
- 9. first in time, place, or order
- 10. curious or fascinated by something
- 12. uncovered or revealed
- 13. believable
- 16. gloomy; causing sadness
- 18. skilled or expert
- 21. puzzled
- 24. seriously; solemnly
- 25. great pain or suffering in mind or body
- 28. to praise highly
- 29. annoyed
- 31. to hold back from doing something
- 34. to destroy the beauty or holiness of a sacred place
- 35. to blame or find fault with
- 37. devoted to religion
- 39. famous; of good reputation
- 40. a moral or admirable quality
- 41. a great number
- 43. an improvement(noun) to form again(verb)
Down
- 1. empty
- 3. of the same form or manner as others
- 4. to run away, as from danger
- 5. to chase
- 7. happening soon
- 11. to decorate; to make more interesting by adding fanciful details
- 14. partly ruined; broken down
- 15. stinky
- 17. to wave threateningly
- 19. to continue to exist; to hold out against something
- 20. determined; not giving up
- 22. huge
- 23. quickly and with little though
- 26. to gush out, especially in anger or disgust
- 27. boldly rude or insulting; disrespectful
- 30. standing out; leading, important, or well-known
- 31. firmly determined to do something
- 32. shocked
- 33. to give or grant
- 36. fearless
- 38. sincerely sorry
- 42. to look angry