Across
- 1. Severe; gloomy; stern.
- 4. To babble; to talk; meaninglessly.
- 6. A place or scene of noisy uproar and confusion.
- 9. Having life; alive; filled with activity, vigor, or spirit.
- 12. To alienate; or treat as a stranger; to turn an affectionate attitude into an indifferent or unfriendly one.
- 14. To restrain; to hamper.
- 16. To predict or foretell.
- 18. To express disapproval of.
- 19. One who is in opposition of war or violence.
- 20. High sounding; use of language without much real meaning.
- 22. A complete or humiliating failure.
- 23. A large book.
- 25. Delay; postpone; a brief interval of rest.
- 27. The best or most skilled members of a group.
Down
- 1. To make untidy; to disarrange the hair or clothing on.
- 2. Extreme or violent rage.
- 3. To control or check.
- 5. To give rise to; to produce in large numbers.
- 7. Dashing elegance of manner or style.
- 8. To exercise or possession of supreme power.
- 10. Requirement.
- 11. Intellectually deep or penetrating; reaching to, rising from, or effecting the depth’s of one’s nature.
- 13. Intensely hot; burning; passionate; rapid.
- 15. An uproar; hubbub.
- 17. A curtain of artillery fire; any overwhelming attack as of words or blows.
- 18. A memorizing process using routine or repetition, often without comprehension.
- 20. A rude person; someone that is unrefined.
- 21. To stop short and refuse to proceed.
- 24. Clearly apparent to the sight or understanding, obvious.
- 26. To irritate; vex.
