The Hunger Games Vocabulary
Across
- 1. fascinated; spellbound
- 4. a short, heavy club with one end weighted or thicker than the other
- 10. an uncontrollable outburst of emotion
- 12. to pursue or approach prey stealthily
- 13. insensitive; indifferent; unsympathetic
- 16. alone
- 18. intended to entrap or beguile; treacherous or deceitful
- 19. wrecked or damaged
- 22. an unpleasant, difficult, or dangerous situation
- 23. the loss of respect, honor, or esteem
- 25. to free or release from entanglement; rescue, deliver, save, recover
- 27. to remove or destroy utterly
- 28. decided without reason; founded on or subject to personal whims, prejudices, etc
- 29. extremely hungry
- 34. payment
- 35. pretending; insincere or false
- 39. a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust
- 45. composed, dignified, and self-assured; teetering or wavering
- 46. lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness
- 47. person who saves or rescues
- 49. deep sorrow or regret
- 53. an underground passageway, especially one full of twists and turns
- 55. having a high reputation; honored; esteemed
- 57. offensive display of superiority or self-importance
- 59. strikingly bold or brilliant; showy
- 61. vigorous action or effort
- 62. full; satisfied
- 63. a thicket of small trees or bushes; a small wood.
- 64. hard to find or catch
- 65. like a maniac
- 66. think about; meditate; ponder
- 67. occurs when an animal is tied with a rope or chain to a fixed object
- 69. a drenching rain; downpour
- 72. murder, bloodshed, violence, etc.
- 74. to stir, encourage, or urge on; stimulate or prompt to action
- 76. feeling or showing profound hopelessness, dejection, discouragement, or gloom
- 79. rotten
- 83. quiet and grumpy
- 87. meeting; meeting place
- 88. to injure, disfigure, or make imperfect by removing or irreparably damaging parts
- 90. causing distaste or aversion; repulsive
- 91. to bring together (separate parts) into a single or unified whole; unite; combine
- 94. any extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial
- 95. to come between disputing people, groups, etc.
- 96. difficult
- 99. unoriginal
- 100. cruel; gross
- 102. a gloomy or threatening look
- 103. a secret evil plan by two or more people
- 108. powerful; mighty; strong
- 109. without due respect; disrespectful; flippant
- 110. taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise; thorough
- 111. exposed to or involving danger; dangerous; perilous; risky
- 112. intestines
- 113. the offense of acting to overthrow one's government
- 114. utterly foolish; absurd; senseless
- 115. to plan
- 116. strange or peculiar
Down
- 2. to scatter in various directions; disperse; dispel
- 3. enthusiasm or vigor
- 5. being drowsy and dull, listless and unenergetic, or indifferent and lazy
- 6. a group of attendants or associates
- 7. staring stupidly
- 8. an outcast; any person or animal that is generally despised or avoided
- 9. leaves of a plant
- 11. acting as a stimulus or incitement, esp to anger or sexual desire
- 14. excessively self-indulgent
- 15. disagreeing or harsh in sound; out of harmony
- 17. showing annoyance, irritation, or bad mood
- 18. unwise or incautious; reckless
- 20. a daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force
- 21. to make a transition from one thing to another smoothly and without interruption
- 24. to gather or take
- 26. any device for arresting bleeding by forcibly compressing a blood vessel, as a bandage tightened by twisting
- 30. persistent or stubborn
- 31. condescending
- 32. long for or crave
- 33. allow; permit; approve
- 36. equally distant
- 37. not proud or arrogant; modest
- 38. destroy completely
- 40. lacking qualification or ability; incapable
- 41. to agree
- 42. highly excessive
- 43. irritation; extreme annoyance
- 44. the practice of conducting or engaging in a racket such as extortion or bootlegging
- 45. maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement
- 48. to hold oneself back voluntarily, especially from something regarded as improper
- 50. confused
- 51. nobility or elevation of character; worthiness
- 52. to disagree with or reject an authority
- 54. showing mercy or tolerance
- 56. a strong point, as of a person; that in which one excels
- 57. extremely large; exceedingly great; enormous
- 58. control
- 60. pharmacist
- 68. piece of clothing
- 70. something that is a source of honor, fame, or admiration
- 71. having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled
- 73. thin, wasted, puny, gaunt, haggard, scrawny
- 75. to collect or gather
- 76. weakened by old age; worn out
- 77. rude or bad-tempered; unfriendly or hostile
- 78. act of escaping or avoiding
- 80. person who attacks; enemy; foe
- 81. conduct; behavior
- 82. rotting; generating pus
- 84. to scatter here and there or place at intervals among other things
- 85. friendly; pleasant; likable
- 86. having a kindly disposition; gracious; showing or expressive of gentleness or kindness
- 89. unbeatable; impossible to overcome
- 92. physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail
- 93. invented; made up
- 97. any position or situation in which no action can be taken or progress made; deadlock
- 98. the quality or state of being impressive or awesome
- 99. uncivilized state or condition
- 101. copy exactly
- 102. means of sustaining life; nourishment
- 104. the state of being completely forgotten or unknown
- 105. awful; deserving to be despised
- 106. burn slowly without flame
- 107. full of bumps or knots