Across
- 4. (v.) to plunge into something; synonym of submerse
- 5. (v.) to lie; antonym of confront
- 7. (n.) an event that causes death; antonym of birth
- 8. (v.) to waste time; antonym of hurry
- 12. (n.) enjoyment or satisfaction, (v.) to enjoy greatly; antonym of detest
- 14. (adj.) causing excitement or anger; antonym of calming
- 16. (adj.) easily fooled; synonym of foolish
- 17. (v.) to recall one's past thoughts; synonym of cite
- 18. (v.) to approve or permit; synonym of empower
Down
- 1. (n.) a statement that speaks to a person's character; synonym of endorcement
- 2. (v.) to keep doing something despite difficulties; synonym of persue
- 3. (n.) a note to aid one's memory; synonym of memo
- 5. (adj.) marked by strong emotion, espically pity and sorrow; antonym of cheerful
- 6. (n.) a personthat is guilty of misconduct; antonym of police
- 8. (v.) to cut apart with precision; antonym of mend
- 9. (adj.) not allowed; antonym of allowed
- 10. (v.) to crush, put down completely; synonym of quell
- 11. (v.) to clean or polish by hard rubbing; antonym of overlook
- 13. (v.) to use up; synonym of distribute
- 15. (v.) to make twisting or turning movements that suggests pain or struggle; antonym of straighten
