To Kill a Mockingbird Vocabulary
Across
- 2. indicating the nature of a future event; portending evil or harm
- 3. to anger or enrage
- 6. unsure; not definite or positive
- 8. something belonging to a person, thing, or group
- 10. tightly drawn; not slack
- 11. long and tiresome
- 15. consistent in effort to accomplish something
- 16. causing dismay or horror
- 18. something given or received as an equivalent for services or injury
- 22. to be able to use both hands equally well
- 24. motivated by an extreme enthusiasm; usually in religion or politics
- 27. shackles or handcuffs
- 28. a successful, flourishing, or thriving condition
- 30. to deplete or strip of some quality or substance
- 32. a long outburst against something
- 33. red or reddish color
Down
- 1. pleased especially with oneself or one's merits or situation
- 4. to make furious; enrage
- 5. to make hostile or unfriendly
- 7. a document summoning witnesses, evidence, or records before a court
- 8. uttered clearly in distinct syllables
- 9. being without moisture; extremely dry
- 10. being agitated or disturbed
- 12. to suppress or with hold
- 13. with great caution or care
- 14. not noticeable or prominent
- 17. having a keen sense of what to say or do to avoid offense
- 19. fine or delicate in meaning or intent
- 20. burial place for bodies of many individuals
- 21. an exclusive right or privilege given to a person or group
- 23. a reckless adventure
- 24. lack of seriousness or sense
- 25. a superficial appearance or illusion of something; the front of a fancy building
- 26. to envy or resent the pleasure or good fortune of someone
- 29. vigorous exertion, as actions or effort
- 30. to plunge in water; drenched
- 31. clothes or apparel