Across
- 3. To discourage or prevent from acting or continuing; dissuade
- 4. Willing to believe; gullible
- 8. To condemn publicly; to accuse formally; to announce the termination of; to criticize
- 10. A feeling of contempt or scorn for anything regarded as unworthy; arrogance or disregard
- 12. To disturb or harm the sanctity of; to treat irreverently; contaminate, defile, dishonor; to treat with sacrilege
- 14. Characterized by steady effort; attentive and persistent
Down
- 1. Extraordinarily or obviously bad; flagrant; preposterous; shockingly intolerable
- 2. Corrupt, wicked or perverted; vile or shameless
- 5. Deceit in speech or action, specifically by speaking or acting in contradictory ways with different people regarding the same situation or subject; deception, fraud; double dealing or hypocrisy
- 6. Damaging or harmful, destructive
- 7. Deserving of blame; blame worthy, guilty, or liable
- 9. Identification with the feelings or thoughts of another; understanding or relating
- 11. Good taste, civility, or dignity
- 12. To make a secret known; admit, disclose, or reveal
- 13. To draw or bring out; to evoke
