Across
- 4. quaint or fanciful.
- 9. and expressing causing great pleasure and happiness.
- 16. another's weaknesses.
- 18. someone is too concerned with literal accuracy or formality.
- 21. specific type of slang or formal tone.
- 22. by or exhibiting feelings of nostalgia.
- 23. be annoyed or frustrated as well as worried.
- 30. a lack of respect.
- 31. serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor.
- 34. have a dull or dark tone.
- 35. annoyance or anger or another strong reaction.
- 37. feeling of sorrow or guilt wanting to apologize.
- 38. show a sensitive feelings very easily almost emotional.
- 39. a sense of contempt.
- 40. have the feeling something should be done suddenly or soon as possible.
- 43. be truthful or respectful.
- 44. use of Sarcasm.
- 45. be quit funny or mocking towards an idea.
- 46. a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks.
- 47. influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
- 48. or sounding sad and dismal.
- 49. to impress by affecting greater importance.
- 50. contempt.
Down
- 1. be shy and lack confidence.
- 2. be in a state of zeal.
- 3. feelings of gratitude or pleasure.
- 5. or expressing derision.
- 6. be understanding and caring towards the person or topic being spoken on.
- 7. a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- 8. use of humor towards someone or something in a serious tone.
- 10. or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority.
- 11. to or characteristic of an elegy.
- 12. kind or helpful but betraying a feeling of superiority.
- 13. implying or indirectly suggesting something.
- 14. that people are motivated by self-interest.
- 15. fun of someone or something in a cruel way.
- 17. or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- 19. be sudden and striking almost as if one is in a play.
- 20. overimaginative and unrealistic.
- 24. unemotional or dispassionate.
- 25. showing a serious or respectful attitude.
- 26. all rivals or disputants equally.
- 27. flavor.
- 28. to be informative.
- 29. be over fond of making moral judgements about others' behavior.
- 32. be very polite and complimenting.
- 33. the style of heroic literature in order to satirize an unheroic subject.
- 36. show sympathy.
- 41. give specific information througout a text.
- 42. or showing a lack of emotion or interest.
