Across
- 2. deviation from truth or moral rectitude
- 4. pleasantly calm or peaceful; quiet or undisturbed
- 5. without warmth of feeling; lacking emotion
- 6. peevish, irritable or cranky; extremely unpleasant
- 9. capable of being touched
- 11. to skip about, as in dancing or playing
- 13. feeling or showing ill will or hatred
- 18. to re-echo or resound
- 20. capable of making mistakes
- 22. to free from or deprive of illusion or belief
- 23. a manner of walking, stepping, or running
- 26. presenting favorable conditions
- 28. a false show or appearance, for deceiving
- 29. the quality of being persistent or stubborn
- 32. showing irritation or ill humor by silence
- 33. capable of being read
- 36. in a grand, dignified manner; as if done by royalty
- 37. aggressively hostile; warlike character
- 38. boldly rude or disrespectful
- 39. lasting a long time or returning repeatedly
Down
- 1. tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation
- 3. reduced to or fallen into partial ruin or decay
- 7. unyielding; unalterable
- 8. the state or quality of being calm or tranquil
- 10. having very great or unlimited authority or power
- 12. distracted; deeply agitated
- 14. harmful or destructive
- 15. physically or morally weak or lacking
- 16. to give up; to release; to put aside
- 17. short-sighted
- 19. entertaining or amusing
- 21. lying on the back
- 22. depression of spirits from loss of courage or hope
- 24. unfriendly; acting in opposition
- 25. of the nature of the physical body
- 27. the ability to recover readily
- 30. skillful; clever
- 31. a written request or order for something
- 34. doubtfully; wavering or hesitating in opinion
- 35. mentally alert; clear headed
