To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary Ch 1-6
Across
- 4. a raid in order to steal or pillage
- 6. friendly
- 9. A guilty person
- 16. A business deal or action; exchange of money, goods, or services
- 17. to be timid, careful or scared
- 18. Not easily upset or excited
- 20. to cut up the limbs or parts of something
- 23. alone
- 24. the act of discussing or thinking about what might happen in the future, without knowing all the facts
- 25. to roll around in; to indulge in something with great enjoyment
- 26. Escape or avoid, especially by cleverness or trickery
- 27. All the special skills a person has
- 32. to treat someone as if they are socially beneath you
- 33. odd trait or characteristic
- 36. disagreeable; argumentative
- 37. following immediately afterward
- 38. Differences are settled in a dispute
- 39. dried out by heat or excessive exposure to sunlight
Down
- 1. an uproar; a state of great anger or excitement
- 2. unspoken, silent; implied, inferred
- 3. peace
- 5. Promising success; fortune
- 7. Moral improvement or guidance
- 8. to get to know someone or something
- 10. superior skill or ability
- 11. Physical features of the land
- 12. depressing and boring; gloomy
- 13. kindness, generosity, charity
- 14. happiness, satisfaction
- 15. expression of love, sadness or sympathy that is inappropriate or obvious
- 19. deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious
- 21. to lessen or to calm
- 22. in complete agreement
- 23. to break away or leave
- 28. extremely stupid or foolish
- 29. A person who prepares and sells medicines and drugs
- 30. becoming less bright, intense, or strong
- 31. know how to read and write
- 34. a type of cabbage with very coarse leaves
- 35. happening, coming after something else
- 40. to discuss something with others and to reach an agreement