Vocab Unit Review Spring 2026
Across
- 2. – A threat or danger
- 4. – Unable to be continued over time
- 5. – The ability to use knowledge and experience well
- 8. – Well-known for something bad
- 11. – A firm decision to do something
- 14. – Extremely thin from lack of food or illness
- 16. – Petty arguing
- 18. – Harmful; spreading in a dangerous way
- 20. – To scold angrily
- 21. – Inspiring fear or respect because of strength
- 25. – Never stopping
- 26. – A hint about what will happen later in a story
- 27. – An extreme exaggeration
- 30. – Extremely large
- 31. – Quiet; saying very little
- 35. – Widespread; commonly occurring
- 39. – The act of telling a story
- 41. – Knowing everything
- 43. – To continue or keep in good condition
- 44. – Not clear or difficult to understand
- 45. – Related to the countryside
- 46. – To weaken or suffer from being neglected
- 48. – Trying to appear more important than one is
- 52. – Gloomy or bad-tempered
- 53. – Stubborn; refusing to change one’s mind
- 55. – Impossible to imagine
- 57. – Something handed down from the past
- 59. – An intense but short-lived passion or admiration
- 61. – To create or perform without preparation
- 63. – A strong dislike
- 65. – A person who lacks knowledge
- 66. – Flashy but lacking real value
- 67. – Difficulties or hardships
Down
- 1. – In original, unspoiled condition
- 2. – Intending to cause harm
- 3. – Feeling or showing great happiness or triumph
- 6. – To publicly condemn
- 7. – About to happen very soon
- 9. – Filled with shock or horror
- 10. – To escape or avoid
- 12. – To express disappointment or criticism
- 13. – Honest and straightforward in speech
- 15. – A small representation of a larger whole
- 17. – Giving human traits to nonhuman things
- 19. – To force someone to leave
- 22. – Having gained understanding or insight
- 23. – To admit something is true
- 24. – To shrink back in fear or disgust
- 28. – Strong hostility
- 29. – Severe mental or physical pain
- 32. – Limited to a specific area
- 33. – Very careful about details
- 34. – Boring repetition
- 35. – Never ending; continuous
- 36. – Looking exhausted or worn down
- 37. – Something that causes action or reaction
- 38. – Required by rule or law
- 40. – To persuade someone not to do something
- 42. – Proper behavior in a formal situation
- 47. – To strongly disapprove of
- 49. – A safe place
- 50. – About to happen
- 51. – A comparison without using “like” or “as”
- 54. – Illnesses or diseases
- 55. – A false idea or something that deceives the senses
- 56. – An economic system based on private ownership and profit
- 58. – Completely confused or surprised
- 60. – A false, absurd, or distorted representation
- 62. – To work hard toward a goal
- 64. – To lessen in intensity