Vocabulary Words
Across
- 3. Judging human character based on facial features; "You could tell the man was a banker based on physiognomies".
- 6. The desire to harm others; "David often finds himself with feelings of malice".
- 7. Return, as in injury or friendly act; "The requital David returned with was unsurpassed".
- 9. A burial vault; "The loved one's beloved possessions were put in the sepulcher".
Down
- 1. A building of impressive structure; "The Empire State Building is an incredible edifice".
- 2. The feeling or expression of pity or sorrow; "The coworkers gathered around the water cooler in commiseration".
- 4. Marked by shame or widespread suffering or devastation; "You could see how ignominious the veterans face was".
- 5. To afflict with severe or widespread suffering; "The black plague scourged Europe".
- 8. Evil fame or reputation; "World War II will always live in infamy".
- 10. To urge by strong, often stirring argument; "Debaters argue to exhort the other side's argument".
- 11. Emotionally hardened, unfeeling, toughened; "After his first kill, David's feelings became calloused".