Vocab. 1-6 H Review

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Across
  1. 4. (syn.) deduction, conclusion
  2. 5. (syn.) decadent, enfeebled
  3. 6. (def.) free; without charge
  4. 8. (def.) protection, patronage, sponsorship
  5. 12. (def.) to trick; to cheat or swindle
  6. 14. (ant.) specific, isolated, confined, localized
  7. 16. (syn.) emblem
  8. 17. (syn.) prone, prostrate, inert
  9. 21. (def.) foolish talk, ideas, or procedures; nonsense; a trifle
  10. 23. (syn.) cow, coerce
  11. 24. (def.) a bitter verbal attack
  12. 26. (def.) a base coward
  13. 28. (def.) the quality of appearing to be true, real, likely, or probable
  14. 30. (def.) conducive to health or well-being
  15. 32. (def.) a sermon stressing moral principles
  16. 36. (ant.) serious, grave, grim, humorless
  17. 37. (syn.) wordbook, glossary
  18. 39. (def.) a short saying, an authoritative statement
  19. 40. (def.) good-humored ridicule; teasing
  20. 41. (ant.) cowardice, poltroonery
  21. 42. (syn.) pattern, model
  22. 43. (syn.) associate, addition, accessory
  23. 44. (ant.) aversion, distaste
  24. 47. (syn.) benevolence, solicitude, fatherliness
  25. 48. (syn.) noninterventional, nonrestrictive, hands-off
  26. 49. (syn.) misusage, blunder
Down
  1. 1. (def.) lighthearted joking, talk, or writing
  2. 2. (syn.) foreboding, ominous, pretentious
  3. 3. (def.) to come down or stoop voluntarily to a lower level
  4. 7. (def.) a means of testing worth or genuineness
  5. 9. (def.) an entire range or series
  6. 10. (syn.) rift
  7. 11. (syn.) purge, expurgate
  8. 13. (def.) to how or screech like a cat
  9. 15. (syn.) prophecy
  10. 18. (syn.) island, subgroup
  11. 19. (def.) a small, narrow space between things or parts of things
  12. 20. (def.) offensive or disgusting; foul-smelling; harmful or injurious
  13. 22. (ant.) retreat
  14. 25. (syn.) chain of command
  15. 27. (syn.) observance
  16. 29. (ant.) prudish, demure
  17. 31. (def.) not expressible in words; too great or sacred to be uttered
  18. 33. (def.) forgetful, unaware
  19. 34. (ant.) dexterous, deft, tactful
  20. 35. (def.) an about-face; a complete reversal
  21. 38. (ant.) dilettante, layman, amateur
  22. 45. (def.) an accomplished and presumably irreversible deed, fact, or action
  23. 46. (syn.) style, verve, elan eclat