Divergent Chapters 1-4 Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. a status in which a person is not welcome into any faction
  2. 6. to give up to the control or influence of another person or agent
  3. 11. a faction of people who value honesty and directness above all else, believing that truthfulness will lead to a more peaceful and perfect society
  4. 13. the strength of mind that enables a person to endure pain or hardship; courage or bravery
  5. 15. something that is made to look, feel, or behave like something else especially so that it can be studied or used to train people
  6. 16. the use of power to impose one's will on another, pressure
  7. 19. not safe, strong, or steady; dangerous or risky
  8. 20. the way objects in space are arranged in proper relation to one another
  9. 21. open dislike for someone or something considered unworthy of one's concern or respect
  10. 22. to impart knowledge of a new thing or situation to, educate
  11. 23. excessive pride in or admiration of one's own appearance or achievements
  12. 24. serenely free of interruption or disturbance
  13. 25. to show especially by a conventional token (such as word, signal, or gesture)
  14. 26. to put into a hiding place, conceal
Down
  1. 1. to criticize (someone) severely or angrily especially for personal failings
  2. 2. general suitability or capacity for learning
  3. 3. having an often intentionally veiled or uncertain meaning, cryptic
  4. 5. something that decorates or beautifies; regalia
  5. 7. differing from each other or from a standard
  6. 8. a faction dedicated to intelligence, knowledge, and curiosity
  7. 9. a faction dedicated to peace, kindness, and harmony, believing that conflict and hatred are the root of society's problems
  8. 10. the quality or state of being double or twofold
  9. 12. a faction focused on unselfishness and unity
  10. 14. to affect or appeal to someone in a personal or emotional way
  11. 17. a faction showing fearlessness and determination
  12. 18. not showing that something is certainly true, imprecise or inexact