Vocabulary 3

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Across
  1. 2. adjective \ˈta-sə-ˌtərn\
  2. 4. Middle English, quiet, shy, from Anglo-French quoi, quei, koi quiet, from Latin quietus
  3. 7. transitive verb \is-ˈpau̇z also -ˈpau̇s\: to express support for (a cause, belief, etc.)
  4. 10. adjective \fri-ˈne-tik\ : filled with excitement, activity, or confusion : wild or frantic
  5. 13. Her performance was carefully _______ by her employer.
  6. 15. infamous, louche, notorious, opprobrious, shady, shameful, shoddy, shy, unrespectable
  7. 17. a sudden or irregular invasion or attack for war or spoils : raid 2 : a brief excursion or attempt especially outside one's accustomed sphere
  8. 18. adjective \ˈkwi-zi-kəl\
  9. 19. to speak to (someone) in a way that expresses disapproval or criticism
Down
  1. 1. adjective \ˈpe-chə-lənt\
  2. 3. deadlock, gridlock, halt, logjam, Mexican standoff, stalemate, standoff, standstill
  3. 4. First Known Use of 1633; to be a typical feature or quality of (someone or something)
  4. 5. 1. obsolete : showy 2. having deceptive attraction or allure 3: having a false look of truth or genuineness : sophistic
  5. 6. adjective \pər-ˈvā-siv, -ziv\ : existing in every part of something : spreading to all parts of something
  6. 8. He spoke without __________or pretense.
  7. 9. noun \və-ˈlēs\: a small suitcase
  8. 11. noun \di-ˈsen(t)-shən\: disagreement that causes the people in a group to argue about something that is important to them
  9. 12. a logical relation between two propositions that fails to hold only if the first is true and the second is false
  10. 14. claim, dun, importunity, requisition, demand
  11. 16. contentious, discordant, disputatious, feisty, gladiatorial, militant, pugnacious