Vocabulary 3
Across
- 2. adjective \ˈta-sə-ˌtərn\
- 4. Middle English, quiet, shy, from Anglo-French quoi, quei, koi quiet, from Latin quietus
- 7. transitive verb \is-ˈpau̇z also -ˈpau̇s\: to express support for (a cause, belief, etc.)
- 10. adjective \fri-ˈne-tik\ : filled with excitement, activity, or confusion : wild or frantic
- 13. Her performance was carefully _______ by her employer.
- 15. infamous, louche, notorious, opprobrious, shady, shameful, shoddy, shy, unrespectable
- 17. a sudden or irregular invasion or attack for war or spoils : raid 2 : a brief excursion or attempt especially outside one's accustomed sphere
- 18. adjective \ˈkwi-zi-kəl\
- 19. to speak to (someone) in a way that expresses disapproval or criticism
Down
- 1. adjective \ˈpe-chə-lənt\
- 3. deadlock, gridlock, halt, logjam, Mexican standoff, stalemate, standoff, standstill
- 4. First Known Use of 1633; to be a typical feature or quality of (someone or something)
- 5. 1. obsolete : showy 2. having deceptive attraction or allure 3: having a false look of truth or genuineness : sophistic
- 6. adjective \pər-ˈvā-siv, -ziv\ : existing in every part of something : spreading to all parts of something
- 8. He spoke without __________or pretense.
- 9. noun \və-ˈlēs\: a small suitcase
- 11. noun \di-ˈsen(t)-shən\: disagreement that causes the people in a group to argue about something that is important to them
- 12. a logical relation between two propositions that fails to hold only if the first is true and the second is false
- 14. claim, dun, importunity, requisition, demand
- 16. contentious, discordant, disputatious, feisty, gladiatorial, militant, pugnacious