Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. bare, dreary, dismal
  2. 5. a feeling of anxiety or worry
  3. 8. to blame, scold
  4. 9. to persuade not to do something
  5. 10. to have ambitious hopes or plans
  6. 12. to write down or record
  7. 13. to scatter
  8. 15. to forbid
  9. 16. embarrassment
  10. 17. make (a lawyer) leave the bar or the legal profession
  11. 18. to order; command
  12. 21. to free from false belief
  13. 22. to limit or restrict
  14. 24. authoritative writing
  15. 25. gloomy; bad tempered
  16. 26. to engrave
  17. 29. to picture in words
  18. 30. to make uneasy; disconcert
  19. 31. to deny
  20. 32. far away
Down
  1. 1. to assign credit
  2. 2. thoroughly skilled, an expert
  3. 4. to support
  4. 6. to break up
  5. 7. a very poor person; one who lives on charity
  6. 9. to pay out money
  7. 11. upperclass; noble
  8. 14. wasteful; immoral
  9. 15. did something wrong or illegal
  10. 19. to cause to be confused or lost
  11. 20. to refuse to accept as one's own
  12. 21. worthy of scorn
  13. 23. to force into service
  14. 27. one who inherits something
  15. 28. reject or disbelief
  16. 31. give up all weapons