Words Shakespeare Invented
Across
- 2. a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- 4. the fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance or activity.
- 5. having no good qualities; deserving contempt.
- 6. obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
- 11. the action of assassinating someone
- 13. so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
- 14. unconscious or in a stupor as a result of taking or being given a drug.
- 15. mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status.
- 16. open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous
- 17. having or showing impressive beauty or scale.
- 19. bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something.
Down
- 1. without regret or guilt.
- 2. marked or covered with blood.
- 3. dark or poorly lit, especially so as to appear depressing or frightening.
- 7. the quality of being fierce or cruel.
- 8. speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way.
- 9. without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous
- 10. showing fearlessness and determination.
- 12. milk from which the cream has been removed.
- 18. the action or practice of inflicting severe pain