Across
- 2. ttaiepxea
- 4. show or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.
- 5. Antonyms; sorrow, dreadfulness
- 6. Synonyms; firm, stubborn, unwavering
- 7. Censure or criticize severely
- 10. Instead of saying he was fired, she used a ___ and said he was "between opportunities."
- 12. Antonyms; center/middle of town
- 13. lunteflta
- 14. Synonym; obscure, confuse
- 15. He tried to ___ her into believing that he was an honest man, but she saw through his deceit.
- 16. The community was shaken by the ___ crime that had taken place, leaving many to call for justice.
- 17. Synonyms; demand, requirement, need
Down
- 1. Antonyms; harmless, safe
- 2. leameut
- 3. An outward appearance that is maintained to conceal a less pleasant or creditable reality.
- 4. Synonyms; elated, happiness, joy
- 5. The teacher took the time to ___ the complex theory, ensuring that all the students understood its key concepts.
- 8. Antonyms; clever, bright
- 9. extreme poverty; destitution
- 11. uipmng
