Across
- 3. one who finds faults
- 5. to reduce, become smaller, diminish
- 6. to walk in a proud, boastful manner, to strut with a confident air
- 7. having no knowledge of a situation or fact
- 13. unfriendly, antagonistic
- 14. that which is practical, advantageous, right or just
- 17. do hard, menial work; move with contempt
- 18. a person who prepared and sold medicines
- 19. a feeling of sadness characterized by extreme depression, dejection
- 20. desolate, remote
- 21. to write out a spoken message; to write what is being said
- 22. a robber
- 23. so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real
- 25. bold
- 26. lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
- 27. A welcomed loss; to be delighted by a departure
Down
- 1. a name or title
- 2. depressing, causing sadness
- 4. an article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly
- 8. clever, sly, calculating
- 9. unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way
- 10. annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- 11. liberal, open-handed, giving
- 12. suggest being in a difficult or uncomfortable situation
- 15. uneasy, feeling unease, pain, or discomfort
- 16. cold and unpleasant, empty
- 18. A learner who works with a master or professional
- 24. lacking courage; timid; emotionally fragile
