Across
- 2. to force someone to experience something unpleasant
- 3. to stop or discourage from action
- 6. a person who organizes others to bring about political or social change
- 7. to comfort someone feeling grief or disappointment
- 9. dull or drab
- 11. to beg
- 13. to set out on or begin something
- 15. good and fair; acting in a way that shows goodness
- 18. to be overwhelmed by a feeling of great happiness or power
- 20. to explain or give a good reason for
- 21. governed in a cruel or unfair way; denied freedom
- 22. to get, receive, or earn something
- 23. something that is not real; a mistaken idea
- 28. to be distracted by thoughts of something
- 31. to raise one's curiosity or interest
- 32. friendly, generous welcoming of guests
- 33. to pretend to have a certain feeling or problem
- 34. Friendly, cheerful, and warm
- 35. to separate or set apart from others
Down
- 1. to act in a way that is unsteady; hesitate
- 4. to irritate very much, especially with a problem that can't be solved
- 5. complete and enormous happiness
- 8. to take something before it reaches its destination
- 10. to praise formally
- 12. unplanned; coming from a natural impulse and not thought-out in advance
- 14. to be involved or connected with someone or something. Controversy a long-lasting, public disagreement
- 16. having or showing a desire for revenge
- 17. cruel and unworried about causing pain to others
- 19. to drive away a thought, feeling, or idea
- 23. the quality of being honest and following a moral code
- 24. not likely
- 25. to brag about your success or another person's failure
- 26. when those in power treat one group of people cruelly and unfairly
- 27. careful and continuing effort
- 29. disgusting and deeply upsetting
- 30. to lose drive or strength
