Across
- 1. (rep-ri-mand) – A formal expression of disapproval
- 3. (an-tag-o-nize) – To provoke someone to become hostile or annoyed
- 4. (gal-lant) – Brave, heroic, or chivalrous
- 6. (be-hold-en) – Owing a debt of gratitude or being obligated to someone
- 7. (in-dig-nant) – Feeling or showing anger at perceived injustice or unfairness
- 9. (con-temp-tu-ous) – Showing scorn or disdain toward someone or something
- 12. (ap-o-plec-tic) – Overcome with anger; extremely indignant
- 15. (aus-tere) – Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance
- 17. (tur-bu-lent) – Characterized by disorder, conflict, or confusion
- 20. (ti-rade) – A long, angry speech of criticism or accusation
- 22. (dil-i-gent-ly) – In a way that shows careful and persistent effort
- 23. (un-du-late) – To move in a wavelike motion
- 25. (qualms) – Feelings of doubt or uneasiness
- 26. (op-pres-sive) – Unjustly harsh or tyrannical
Down
- 2. (pro-pen-si-ties) – Natural tendencies or inclinations
- 5. (mel-an-chol-y) – A deep, persistent sadness or gloom
- 8. (de-void) – Lacking or entirely without something
- 10. (ju-di-cious) – Having or showing good judgment or sense
- 11. (ve-he-ment) – Showing strong, passionate, or intense emotion
- 13. (per-se-ver-ance) – Steady persistence in achieving a goal despite difficulties
- 14. (can-tan-ker-ous) – Bad-tempered, argumentative, and uncooperative
- 16. (tact-ful) – Showing sensitivity and skill in dealing with others
- 18. (liv-id) – Furiously angry; also can mean a dark, bruised color
- 19. (o-bliv-i-ous) – Unaware or not concerned about what is happening around
- 21. (vis-cous) – Thick, sticky, and slow-moving, like a heavy liquid
- 24. (um-brage) – Offense or annoyance
