The Great Gatsby Vocab. 3
Across
- 1. Piercing, incisive, and keen.
- 2. To blame for something; a disgrace.
- 3. lacking sophistication, narrow-minded.
- 5. Urgently eager for food; craving satisfaction or gratification.
- 6. To prolong the existence of something.
- 8. Difficult to see, vague.
- 10. Lacking clarity of feature or sharpness of outline.
- 12. Brazenly overstepping bounds,arrogant.
- 16. A sign of forewarning.
- 17. Wasteful, a person given to extravagance.
- 21. A collection of live wild animals on exhibition, a varied mixture.
- 22. Mutual, interacting.
- 24. Something damaged or defaced.
Down
- 1. To steal and to use another's writing as one's own.
- 4. To tear violently, to split.
- 6. stressing precise following of instructions, details, codes or conduct.
- 7. Profound knowledge, intellectual depth.
- 9. Sharp or irritating to the taste or smell, acrid.
- 11. Depression of spirits.
- 12. To cause to speedily occur, to throw headlong.
- 13. ill will or evil intentions.
- 14. Unyielding regardless of reason or logic.
- 15. A doctor who specializes in treatment of the eyes.
- 17. Pertaining to air or gas.
- 18. State of being forgotten.
- 19. Bitter deep-seated ill will, enmity.
- 20. Extravagantly abundant, flowing freely.
- 21. Desire to harm others.
- 22. Self-restraint.
- 23. To thrust out, to thrust forward.