Pride and Prejudice
Across
- 1. not sensible about practical matters
- 5. a behavioral attribute that distinctive and peculiar to an individual
- 8. a sudden outburst of anger
- 9. having of showing arrogant superiority and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- 11. opinion found on insuffient guess
- 12. overly difficult to please
- 13. of momentous or ominous significance
- 16. the act of causing disorder
- 17. polite or attentive to women, brave
- 19. cause to be more favorably inclined
- 23. known widely and usually unfavorable
- 25. sudden whim or fancy
- 28. Approval
- 29. someone you feel sorry for
- 30. a person without moral scruples
- 32. clever or smart
- 34. sympathetic feeling
- 37. characteristic of false pride
- 38. orderliness, regularity proper behavior speech or dress
- 39. frankness or outspokeness
- 40. hinder or prevent of
Down
- 2. marked by blithe unconcern
- 3. lacking taste or flavor, dull or flat
- 4. predict from an omen
- 6. highest in quality
- 7. to irritate arouse or provoke
- 10. hateful, detestable, loathsome
- 13. make a prediction about
- 14. to confort during grief
- 15. a foreboding about what is about to happen
- 16. a formal or elaborate praise
- 18. unjust, wicked
- 20. unpleasantly and excessively suave
- 21. light teasing repartee
- 22. a feeling or act of awe or reverence
- 24. the localized death of living cells
- 26. two weeks
- 27. uttered with emphasis
- 28. someone who offers opposition
- 31. cause of feeling shame
- 33. try or attempt
- 35. indicate by signs
- 36. characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation
- 41. quick and skillful or dept in action or thought