Across
- 4. Describes someone whose mood or behavior is changeable
- 5. Syn: chatty, talkative, gabby
- 6. A habit(tendency) to chose or do something regularly
- 8. To make bigger (stronger & worse)
- 13. Overly dramatic or emotional
- 16. E.g. When I was a kid, I thought my parents were _____ because it seemed as if they knew everything I did.
- 18. A tendency to be too ready to believe that something is real or true
- 21. Syn: different, deviation, variation
- 23. Syn: repel
- 24. E.g. After the king dies, his brother will _____ the throne from the prince.
- 25. A difficult unpleasant, or embarrassing situation
- 27. E.g. The snow is _____ and will melt as soon as the sun appears.
- 30. Syn: unimportant, minor, shallow, meaningless, small
Down
- 1. Syn: discouraged, very sad, hopeless
- 2. E.g. The crude _____ seems to be dierected at the fashionable preotest singers of the time.
- 3. Face and with stand with courage
- 7. Syn: correctitude, manner, properness
- 9. Syn: careful, honest, honourable, diligent, sedulous
- 10. Syn: dry, stale, ordinary, overused
- 11. E.g. The comittee will search for a _____ to help to determine the next course of action.
- 12. A pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished; a period of calm weather
- 14. Syn: ask for, requiest, seek, beg, lead for
- 15. E.g. Looking into his _____ eyes, you could tell the cancer-stricken man had given up hope.
- 17. Seriousness; extreme importance
- 19. E.g. Everytime we asked about her father, she would give me a bogus anser and _____ onto something else.
- 20. E.g. Although the rule was _____, and ridiculus, he was punished for breaking it.
- 22. Short and clear
- 26. E.g. When the actress was questioned about her co-star, she held nothing back and gave a _____ response.
- 28. E.g.On the way home from the circus, Missy kept mentally replaying the _____ image of hundreds of clowns spilling out of a tiny car.
- 29. E.g. Torrential rain turned the building site into a _____.
