Across
- 1. danger
- 4. to move side to side in a wavelike motion; to move like waves in the ocean; wavy look or shape
- 6. inborn; natural
- 9. having or showing a tendency to be easily angered; very irritable
- 10. intentionally or purposely vague
- 11. favorable or successful
- 12. having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- 14. distant physically or emotionally; reserved
- 15. scornful;disrespectful; sarcastic; used to describe someone who bitterly mocks someone
- 17. able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
- 20. harmless
- 21. injury to one's self-esteem
- 22. untalkative; doesn't communicate
- 25. show submission or fear
- 29. attempting to avoid notice or attention, typically because of guilt or belief that discovery would lead to trouble; secretive
- 31. to discover with certainty; examination; to examine over and over
- 32. sedated or settled state of being; unadventurous
- 34. reduce in thickness toward one end
- 35. making a loud, confused noise; uproarious
- 36. interferes with action or progress
- 37. long bounding stride
- 38. cover or envelop, as to conceal from view
- 39. to ease or lessen; to make an unpleasant feeling less severe
- 41. sudden shock or dismay that causes confusion
- 44. offense or annoyance; displeasure
- 46. definitely stated; clearly expressed
- 47. quarrelsome;likes to cause controversy; argues a lot
- 49. not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague or uncertain
- 51. process of paying close and continuous attention
- 53. to clear from a charge or accusation; to make "not guilty"
- 57. unintended consequence
- 59. a preference or special liking for something a bias in favor of something
- 60. expressing contempt or ridicule
- 61. unclear or vague
- 64. pristine,pure, spoiled
- 70. staying somewhere temporarily
- 72. a social class separated from the others by professional, hereditary (family), or financial differences
- 73. unusually gifted or intelligent person
- 76. tendency to do something with evil intent
- 77. freedom from punishment, harm, or bad consequences
- 79. to approach in an aggressive manner
- 80. forbidden or illegal
- 81. a set of skills one is able to perform, especially related to music
- 82. prevent/make impossible
Down
- 2. unconventional and slightly strange
- 3. a written, printed, oral, or pictorial statement that purposely tries to damage or ruin a person
- 5. having or displaying a friendly and pleasant manner
- 7. the reluctant acceptance of something without protest
- 8. obtained or purchased
- 13. wide open, especially with surprise or wonder
- 16. softly bright or radiant
- 18. official who examines material to be released
- 19. crude;impolite; ungraceful
- 22. be full of or swarming with; be prolific or fertile
- 23. a very small amount
- 24. helpless or powerless; unable to achieve a certain action
- 26. a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people
- 27. filled with or likely to result in (something undesirable)
- 28. great in size
- 30. a feeling of deep sadness
- 33. ask earnestly; beg
- 34. tiresome by reason of length, slowness, or dullness; boring
- 40. irritable,unruly, or quarrelsome
- 42. intellectual or moral improvement
- 43. split or severed
- 45. exercise of authority in a cruel or unjust manner
- 48. intending to overthrow authority
- 50. the sound resulting from a violent collision
- 52. move swiftly in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction
- 54. in a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling
- 55. a great embarrassment or shame
- 56. evil,or virulent and infectious
- 58. revolve quickly around one's own axis
- 60. not in agreement or harmony
- 62. state of dreaming while awake
- 63. free from blame or criticism; faultless
- 65. become slow or slower
- 66. furiously angry
- 67. loud and flashy; dazzling
- 68. intentionally withheld or concealed
- 69. a position in which the hands are on the hips and the elbows are bowed outward
- 71. mild rebuke or criticisim
- 74. curious; likes to investigate; eager for knowledge
- 75. comes from the word notorious meaning: known wildly but usually unfavorably; infamous; well-known
- 78. stay longer than expected
