Vocabulary
Across
- 3. Quick to understand, learn, or devise things; showing skill or ingenuity.
- 4. Attractively unusual or old-fashioned; charming in an unusual way.
- 6. To leave something or someone behind, often in a moment of necessity or difficulty.
- 7. A brief or fleeting look at something; seeing something for a very short time.
- 9. Cheerful and friendly; good-natured and happy.
- 11. To stay in a place longer than necessary, often because of hesitation or reluctance to leave.
- 12. Extremely beautiful and delicate; very fine in appearance, taste, or craftsmanship.
- 15. Sending out light; shining brightly or full of happiness and love.
- 16. To leave something out or fail to include it.
- 17. A state of complete happiness or joy.
- 18. Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless or useless.
Down
- 1. Seemingly reasonable or probable; believable, though not necessarily true.
- 2. Having a strong interest or desire in something; sharp or perceptive.
- 5. Having high moral qualities; honorable or showing integrity.
- 8. A strong feeling of fear or anxiety about something that is going to happen.
- 10. Great joy, amusement, or happiness, often expressed in laughter.
- 13. To force something upon someone or make them accept it, often without their consent.
- 14. Unpleasantly rough or jarring; severe or cruel in tone or behavior.