The Great Gatsby
Across
- 2. believing that people are motivated by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity
- 4. not sensible or restrained; excessive
- 5. (of a door or other opening) slightly open
- 7. haughtiness of manner; disdainful pride
- 9. (of a machine, system, or technique) developed to a high degree of complexity
- 12. showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- 14. make more noticeable or prominent
- 15. careful and circumspect in one's speech or actions, especially in order to avoid causing offense or to gain an advantage
Down
- 1. disappear suddenly and completely
- 3. An instance of contented self-satisfaction
- 6. the state of resembling or being alike
- 8. is the act of producing offspring. In kinship terminology, it is a structural term designating the parent-child relationship.
- 10. a person's or animal's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behavior
- 11. indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way
- 13. weak or faint from illness or fatigue