Across
- 3. extant - adj. still in ___
- 5. mis means “___”
- 9. propitious - adj. ___; auspicious
- 11. meta- means “___”
- 12. urb means “___”
- 14. acme - n. the ___ point
- 16. mega- means “___”
- 18. hypocrisy - n. professing beliefs, feelings, or values that one does not ___ or practice
- 19. civ means “___”
- 20. echelon - n. a level of ___ or responsibility; a rank
- 22. tremulous - adj. __; fearful
- 27. anti- means “___”
- 29. malinger - v. to feign ___ to avoid work
- 31. morph means “___”
- 32. waive - v. to relinquish something ___; to refrain from enforcing
- 33. discerning - adj. having keen ___
- 35. rescind - v. to ___; to make void
- 40. bio means “___”
- 42. soluble - adj. easily ___
- 43. a- means “not” or “__”
Down
- 1. relegate - v. to place in an ___ place or position
- 2. unwieldy - adj. not easily ___ because of size, shape, or complexity
- 4. inchoate - adj. not yet ___; undeveloped
- 6. serendipity - n. the occurrence of a fortunate, accidental ___ or discovery
- 7. -logy means “___ of:
- 8. punitive - adj. punishing; pertaining to ___
- 10. sub- means “___”
- 13. schism - n. a ___ or division
- 15. nondescript - adj. lacking ___ or distinct characteristics
- 17. pol means “___”
- 21. deleterious - adj. having a ___ effect; injurious
- 23. abjure - v. to ___ or recant
- 24. inveterate -adj. ___; continuing
- 25. cerebral - adj. favoring ___ over emotions or instinct
- 26. anthrop means “___”
- 28. idyllic - adj. ___ and carefree; delightfully serene
- 30. transient - adj. remaining only a ___ time
- 34. conundrum - n. a difficult ___
- 36. stentorian - adj. extremely ___
- 37. dissipate - v. to ___ recklessly; to exhaust
- 38. utilitarian - adj. ___; practical
- 39. fulsome - adj. offensively ___; insincere
- 41. spurious -adj. possible but ultimately ___; not genuine
