Across
- 4. to put off or delay
- 10. clearly defined with details so as to be identified
- 13. to give toward or be an important factor in something
- 15. to express oneself clearly and effectively
- 17. to make an action or process easy or easier; to help bring something about
- 18. an idea or thought
- 19. to gain favor or acceptance by deliberate effort
- 24. to behave in a manner that is comfortable to what is right, proper, or expected
- 25. Shining brightly or characterized by a glowing splendor
- 29. ascribing human characteristics to nonhuman things
- 32. something that is part of what leads to a result or an outcome
- 34. to give special importance or prominence to something
- 38. to throw (someone) out of a window
- 39. containing more words than necessary: wordy; given to wordiness
- 41. a mutual relationship between two or more things
- 43. to cancel, destroy, revoke or void
- 46. a system or orderly arrangement; in linguistics, it is the rules that organize sentences
- 47. possessing or acting with courage or boldness (bravery); carrying out with courageous determination (heroic)
- 48. meaningful or having an important effect
- 50. specific information used to support a belief or claim
- 51. open to attack or damage; capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
- 53. to indicate the source of evidence
- 55. having or showing simultaneous and contradictory attitudes or feelings toward something
- 56. to make known in words
- 57. the fear of the number 13
- 60. characteristics that are prominent, stand out; noticeably significant
- 63. a large number
- 64. to make clear by providing an example
- 66. taking pleasure in the misfortune or sufferings of others
- 67. to express warning or disapproval; to give friendly earnest advice or encouragement
- 68. to make an action or process easy or easier; to help bring something about
- 69. obstinately defiant to authority or restraint; difficult to manage
- 70. the act of providing a detailed reason to support a claim
- 71. done, given, or allowed unwillingly, reluctantly, or sparingly
- 72. to make clear by reasoning or evidence
- 73. things that are distinctly dissimilar
- 76. to confirm or make more certain
- 78. cheerful, lighthearted; generally pleasing and engaging often because of a childlike charm and innocence
- 80. not any; not one
- 81. marked by compact precise expression without wasted words
- 82. seeming to have a supernatural character or origin; being beyond what is normal or expected
Down
- 1. to use your senses to gather information
- 2. to form by combining parts or elements
- 3. to project, extend or expand known data or experience into an area not known or experienced
- 5. to think deeply and carefully in a calm and quiet manner
- 6. relating much in few words; concise to the point of being rude of mysterious
- 7. sociable; someone who likes to be with companions
- 8. to vary; to rise and fall irregularly in number or amount
- 9. the act of thinking over and above the usual thinking of yourself or others
- 11. feeling marked by lack of restraint, especially in eating or drinking
- 12. to make more understandable or clear; to make free of confusion
- 14. offensive to the senses (especially smell); highly obnoxious or objectionable
- 16. to make a harsh cry; to protest or complain noisily
- 20. to attempt to make someone believe they are going insane (usually by subjecting them to experiences with no rational explanation)
- 21. to confuse
- 22. the naming of a word or action by a vocal imitation or the sound associated with it (ex. buzz, hiss)
- 23. hasty; characterized by a lack of thoroughness or neglect of details
- 26. lacking distinctive or interesting qualities (dull, drab); appearing to belong to no particular class or kind, or not easily described
- 27. the act or habit of estimating someone or something as worthless or less than
- 28. free, unrestrained
- 30. to ramble, or wander aimlessly or casually without urgent destination; to follow a winding or intricate course
- 31. to deposit or conceal in a hiding place
- 33. an idea or set of ideas used to justify something
- 35. perfectly typical or representative of a particular kind of person or thing
- 36. a pretense of bravery; blustering swaggering conduct; foolhardy
- 37. to include or add something as part of a whole
- 40. hairy; or covered with coarse stiff hairs
- 42. a word, verse or sentence that reads the same backwards and forwards
- 44. serene; marked by extreme calm and steadiness
- 45. to conspire; to cooperate secretly or have a secret understanding; to be indulgent or in secret sympathy
- 49. to think about and analyze something to decide its value or worth
- 52. behavior; the manner in which one conducts oneself
- 54. any group of 1,000, or a span of 1,000 years
- 58. things that are not genuine or authentic
- 59. the qualities of the ideal knight; gallant or distinguished
- 60. to tell in or reduce to a short statement of the main points
- 61. a clever usually taunting remark; a witty or funny observation or response usually made on the spur of the moment
- 62. to restate information using different words from the original source
- 65. an arguable statement that can be justified
- 74. clearly defined with details so as to be identified
- 75. relating to matters of fact or practical affairs, rather than intellectual or artistic matters : practical, not idealistic
- 77. the purpose for which something is designed or used
- 79. someone or something that is mysterious (from the Greek word meaning “speaking in riddles)