Vocabulary
Across
- 2. to blame, scold
- 4. a very poor person; one who lives on charity
- 5. give up all weapons
- 7. to engrave
- 9. to force into service
- 13. to write down or record
- 14. to scatter
- 15. to order; command
- 17. gloomy; bad tempered
- 18. upperclass; noble
- 21. bare, dreary, dismal
- 23. to cause to be confused or lost
- 24. a feeling of anxiety or worry
- 25. one who inherits something
- 26. to assign credit
- 28. embarrassment
- 30. far away
- 31. to support
- 32. to pay out money
- 33. to forbid
- 34. to break up
Down
- 1. to have ambitious hopes or plans
- 3. make (a lawyer) leave the bar or the legal profession
- 6. wasteful; immoral
- 8. authoritative writing
- 10. did something wrong or illegal
- 11. to free from false belief
- 12. worthy of scorn
- 16. to limit or restrict
- 19. to make uneasy; disconcert
- 20. to deny
- 22. thoroughly skilled, an expert
- 27. reject or disbelief
- 28. to picture in words
- 29. to persuade not to do something
- 34. to refuse to accept as one's own