vocabulary
Across
- 5. - to lower in rank, status, or quality; to humiliate or disrespect
- 7. - an inner feeling or voice that guides a person's behavior, based on one's moral principles
- 8. - a person who is lazy or avoids work
- 9. - a long, narrow container or channel used to hold or carry liquids or feed for animals
- 12. - to jump or dance around excitedly; to behave in a playful or lively manner
- 14. - bold, confident, or self-assured in a lively or saucy way
- 17. - a situation or state of difficulty, distress, or confusion
- 18. - feeling remorseful or showing sincere remorse for wrongdoing
- 21. - plates, dishes, cups, and other ceramic kitchen utensils
- 23. - bizarre, unconventional, or unusual in appearance, behavior, or style
- 27. - a speech or monologue in which a character speaks their thoughts aloud, often when alone on stage
- 28. - a glass bottle or container used for serving wine or other alcoholic beverages
- 29. - to make a situation, problem, or feeling worse or more severe
- 30. - to lose strength, vitality, or energy; to be in a state of neglect or decline
- 32. - sad and lonely, feeling abandoned or hopeless
- 34. - a person who does not belong to a widely recognized religion or who is regarded as uncivilized or immoral
- 35. - of such excellence, grandeur, or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe
- 36. - a person who gives financial or other types of assistance to another individual or a cause
- 37. - a notice or account of a person's death, often published in a newspaper or online
- 38. - not serious or important; lacking in depth or substance
Down
- 1. - well-known or famous for something
- 2. - bold and without shame, showing a lack of respect or modesty
- 3. - to scatter or disperse, to cause something to disappear or vanish gradually
- 4. - a person who is in the business of preparing dead bodies for burial or cremation
- 5. - a person's characteristic qualities of mind and character; one's temperament or nature
- 6. - a hard deposit that forms on teeth and contributes to tooth decay; also used informally to describe a fierce or aggressive person
- 10. - a foolish or clumsy person
- 11. - slow and clumsy because of great weight, dull and lacking liveliness
- 13. - to do something as a favor or in response to a request, to feel obligated to do something
- 15. - a ruling class or group of privileged individuals in a society
- 16. - engaged in deep, often melancholic, thought or reflection
- 19. - a trip or excursion, typically taken for pleasure or as a reward
- 20. - a playful or mischievous activity or adventure
- 22. - insolent or disrespectful behavior or speech; rudeness or contempt
- 24. - a formal line or group of people moving forward in an organized and ceremonious manner
- 25. - overly dramatic or theatrical in behavior or speech
- 26. - arrogantly superior or disdainful, having or showing an attitude of superiority
- 31. - a pseudoscience that claims to determine character traits and mental faculties based on the shape and size of a person's skull
- 33. - nonsense or deceptive talk or behavior; dishonest or deceitful
- 34. - in a state of annoyance or offense, easily offended or irritated