WordlyWise Vocabulary Review
Across
- 3. To exchange playful, teasing remarks.
- 5. Deserving contempt or scorn.
- 8. A wearing away or rubbing away by friction.
- 10. To treat as a celebrity.
- 16. To assign or distribute as a portion or a share.
- 19. Quick-tempered; irritable.
- 20. Clothed or covered.
- 22. A person who lives apart form society and often alone.
- 24. To steal repeatedly, things of little value.
- 27. Causing horror or disgust.
- 28. Highly skilled; expert.
- 29. To remove water from.
- 30. To come together in a group; to assemble.
- 31. To exchange goods or services without money.
- 34. To stay in one's mind continually.
- 35. Noisy excitement; an uproar or a disturbance.
- 37. To enclose or encircle.
- 39. To give a nickname, title, or description to.
- 40. A question.
- 42. Greatly respected; holy; sacred.
- 43. Untidy; carelessly done.
- 45. A difference of opinion; disagreement.
- 46. Intensely eager; passionate.
- 47. To suffer from or to be overcome by great heat.
- 48. To bring before a court to face charges.
- 50. To cause a lowering of self-esteem.
Down
- 1. Short and to the point.
- 2. Cautious; very careful.
- 4. A state of confusion or agitation.
- 6. To provide evidence; to confirm.
- 7. A slight suspicion; a vague idea.
- 9. To give up or give in to; to yield.
- 11. To try to equal; to imitate.
- 12. Cunning or deceit in dealing with others; trickery.
- 13. Large in quantity; abundant.
- 14. Abrupt in manner or speech; gruff.
- 15. To seize, by force if necessary.
- 17. Not safe or secure; dangerously uncertain.
- 18. To be forced to give up or lose.
- 21. To shrink from in disgust; to detest
- 23. Having wisdom and good judgment.
- 25. Urgent, pressing.
- 26. Willing to take risks; daring; bold.
- 32. Having a strong desire for, to the point of greed.
- 33. To carry out; to perform.
- 36. Courage to bear up under difficult circumstances.
- 38. High standing; respect earned by accomplishments.
- 41. A group that enjoys superior status to others.
- 44. To take apart.
- 46. To increase in size, amount, or degree.
- 49. A sudden sharp feeling of pain or distress.