Across
- 1. This punctuation mark indicates a pause intermediate in value or length between that of a comma and that of a full stop
- 5. This punctuation mark shows interruption in speech
- 6. A surprise or shock
- 9. Not prepared or willing to believe (something); unbelieving
- 10. This punctuation mark announces a surprise or a list
- 11. To have or express feelings of profound adoration
- 14. To shake or tremble suddenly and violently, as from horror, fear, aversion, etc
- 15. This punctuation mark indicates a separation of ideas
Down
- 2. point This punctuation mark is used after exclamations and vehement commands
- 3. Half drunk
- 4. mark Either of the punctuation marks used to begin or end a quotation, respectively “ and ” or ‘ and ’ in English printing and writing
- 7. This punctuation mark shows possession or contraction or deleted letters
- 8. Person who is or seems disabled
- 12. mark This punctuation mark shows used at the end of questions and in other contexts where doubt or ignorance is implied
- 13. This punctuation mark announces pauses at the end of a spoken sentence
