To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary
Across
- 7. Very opposed in nature, character, or purpose
- 8. Friendly, agreeable
- 9. Pay or other benefits given for service or loss
- 11. A peer; two people or things living at the same time
- 13. Energetically or forcefully
- 14. Using few or precise words to express an idea
- 15. To support or strengthen
- 18. Harmful
- 21. Thoughtful or pondering deeply, often for spiritual purposes
- 22. Without hope
- 23. To make someone feel better
- 24. A false appearance designed to mask true feelings
- 25. Peaceful and quiet
- 27. Complete and total
- 29. Not clearly understood or expressed
- 34. To do or undertake something despite the risk or danger involved
- 35. To approach in order to speak to someone, usually in a bold or aggressive manner
- 36. Charming and old-fashioned
- 37. Eager with a sense of unease
- 38. With energy and passion
- 39. Not flexible or able to change shape
Down
- 1. Being careful or subtle so as to not cause offense or bother
- 2. An irregular rise and fall
- 3. With hands on hips and elbows extending outward
- 4. The possibility that something will happen in the future
- 5. Occurs at the same time as something else
- 6. A strong natural preference of behavior
- 10. To do something in an illegal or forbidden manner
- 12. Simple and bare; without pleasures
- 16. To improve a difficult situation
- 17. Goodwill or acts of kindness
- 18. Unimaginative and narrow-minded
- 19. To draw attention to, or put stress on
- 20. Bold and disrespectful
- 26. In an obvious manner
- 27. To force someone to endure something
- 28. To make free from confusion or ambiguity; to explain
- 30. To assert the opposite of something
- 31. In a calm or peaceful way
- 32. Showing little energy or enthusiasm; glum
- 33. The power or will of making a conscious decision
- 35. To declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true