Across
- 2. To refrain from something by one’s choice
- 4. Showing an orderly relation of parts
- 5. Ordinary speech or writing rhyme or meter (that is, without verse)
- 6. to conquer; to dominate completely
- 9. One who deceives by using a false identity
- 10. A narrow passage of water connecting two large bodies of water
- 13. without skill
- 14. Outside or originating outside the limits of the earth’s atmosphere
- 17. One who argues in support of something
- 18. Lasting for an indefinitely long time
- 20. an authoritative command or order
- 22. excessive
- 23. Hardship; misfortune
- 24. Stubbornly doing something other than what is reasonable or required
- 25. an added part not essential to the whole
- 26. Coming from outside; foreign
- 28. a serious state of affairs
- 29. Having many twists and turns
- 30. To use available evidence to form a conclusion
- 31. To upset; to overthrow; to ruin
- 32. Tending to delay or to postpone
Down
- 1. Hanging on to something persistently or stubbornly
- 3. To postpone; to delay
- 4. To mix together; to combine two or more parts or elements
- 7. A person chiefly interested in things outside the self, directing thoughts outward rather inward
- 8. severe; constricted; tight
- 11. To engage in a quarrel, a struggle, or rivalry
- 12. holding firmly, even stubbornly, to a belief
- 15. harsh; severe
- 16. impudent; rude
- 19. to turn away
- 21. Thoroughly remorseful and repentant of one’s sins
- 22. Excited feelings of pride, triumph, or happiness
- 23. A natural talent or ability; quickness in learning
- 26. A passage selected from a book, play, piece of music, etc
- 27. To go into hiding; to seek solitude