Wordly Wise Lessons 1-10 test

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Across
  1. 1. Willing to take risks;daring.
  2. 3. A state of confusion or agitation, tumult.
  3. 9. an owner of a store or other business
  4. 10. To take on the qualities of another
  5. 12. very painful
  6. 17. To criticize strongly; to reprimand.
  7. 19. Thorough; careful.
  8. 20. Deliberate refusal to obey orders given by those in command, especially by sailors.
  9. 23. A form of a language spoken in a certain geographical region that has its own grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
  10. 26. To give a title, nickname or description to
  11. 27. To struggle with in close combat; to wrestle
  12. 28. To steal repeatedly small amounts or things that are of little value.
  13. 30. cautious; very careful
  14. 31. to suppose something without sufficient evidence
  15. 32. to wire or equip with electric power
  16. 33. To slow down or to cause to slow down.
  17. 34. To make greater or better.
  18. 36. a person's usual mood; temperment;
  19. 38. A sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments; any showy display
  20. 45. An abnormal fear of narrow, enclosed spaces
  21. 50. To exchange playful teasing remarks.
  22. 51. A person who lives apart from society and often alone.
  23. 52. Having a strong desire for, to the point of greed
  24. 53. To drive or to propel.
  25. 55. To soften or tone down the sound of. Not speaking or not able to speak; silent.
  26. 56. to assign or distribute as a portion or share.
  27. 58. soothing,mild
  28. 60. Able to move quickly and easily: nimble
  29. 61. done in a hurry and with little attention to detail
  30. 62. to shrink from in disgust; to detest.
  31. 64. a collection of various writings, such as songs, stories, or poems
  32. 67. A slight suspicion; a vague idea.
  33. 70. A difference of opinion;disagreement
  34. 73. About to happen likely to occur in the very near future.
  35. 74. A basic food that is used frequently and in large amounts.
  36. 75. short and to the point
  37. 76. Calm and untroubled; peaceful.
  38. 80. to attempt earnestly
  39. 81. Endless; seeming to be without end.
  40. 83. The blue color of a cloudless sky.
  41. 86. Quick tempered; irritable.
  42. 87. Not steady; irregular.
  43. 89. a list of possessions or goods on hand
  44. 92. To stay in one's mind continually.
  45. 93. A ring or band put around the arm of leg to prevent free movement.
  46. 94. A downpour of rain; a flood of anything
  47. 95. To go or come before in time, rank, or position.
  48. 96. Extremely important; vital in resolving something.
  49. 97. Able to hold a large amount; roomy.
  50. 99. A flowing or poring in; arrival in massive numbers
  51. 101. To seize, by forces if necessary; to take possession of.
  52. 102. To remove the water from
  53. 107. to make a face expressing feelings of pain, disgust, or contempt
  54. 109. a question: to ask or ask about
  55. 110. clothed or covered
  56. 113. Intense; deeply felt
  57. 114. To arrange troops or equipment in position for battle.
  58. 115. To plead in favor of; to defend.
  59. 124. Total absence of government; Lack of order, total confusion
  60. 125. happening occasionally; not regularly
  61. 126. one step in a line of descent of a family
  62. 128. To suffer from or to be overcome by great heat
  63. 130. Highly skilled; expert.
  64. 131. Having terrible consequences; urgent or desperate.
  65. 132. to enclose or encircle
  66. 134. Having wisdom and good judgement. A person known for wisdom and good judgement.
  67. 135. to cause a lowering of self-esteem; to lower in reputation or character
  68. 136. to call forth; to produce
  69. 137. To encourage or assist in some activity,especially a questionable one
  70. 138. commonly occuring; widely accepted or practiced
  71. 139. A long, angry speech.
  72. 140. To absorb into a population
  73. 141. To give a picture of; to describe.
  74. 142. small and unimportant; not worth noticing
  75. 143. A group that enjoys superior status to others. Considered superior to others.
Down
  1. 2. Complicated; having many related details or parts.
  2. 4. courage to bear up under difficult circumstances
  3. 5. causing shock or horror
  4. 6. lacking excitement;boring or monotonous
  5. 7. Capable of being heard.
  6. 8. To ask earnestly; to beg
  7. 11. urgent; pressing
  8. 13. To plan together secretly to do something wrong or illegal.
  9. 14. to seize;to arrest; to grasp the meaning of
  10. 15. to come up again or to happen again
  11. 16. to introduce gradually in order to establish securely
  12. 18. to make less extreme or severe
  13. 21. chaotic; unruly
  14. 22. to draw out or lengthen (in time)
  15. 24. to reject bluntly
  16. 25. to spread throughout
  17. 26. Depressed from loss of hope or confidence; utterly discouraged
  18. 29. to free from a difficult or tangled situation
  19. 34. To go on board a ship or airplane at the start of a voyage.
  20. 35. of unknown source or unrevealed name
  21. 37. to give up or give in to
  22. 39. Most miserable; wretched.
  23. 40. In a wrong or imperfect way
  24. 41. To clear away; to remove or get rid of, as if by scattering
  25. 42. noisy excitement an uproar or disturbance.
  26. 43. to ask questions of, especially in a thorough or formal manner
  27. 44. a fictitious name used by an author; a pen name
  28. 46. To be repeated as in a series of echoes or vibrations
  29. 47. Extremely careful:attentive to small details
  30. 48. strikingly out of the ordinary; peculiar
  31. 49. Large in quantity; abundant.
  32. 54. Showing little spirit or enthusiasm.
  33. 57. to bring before a court to face with charges
  34. 59. To lower oneself to a position one considers inferior; to behave in an offensively superior manner
  35. 63. not suitable; inappropriate or improper
  36. 65. To turn aside; To entertain or amuse
  37. 66. Clearly offensive or bad; conspicuously acting against what is right.
  38. 67. empty, shallow or silly
  39. 68. A retaliation for an injury.
  40. 69. a copy or reproduction, especially one on a smaller scale than the original
  41. 71. To make easier.
  42. 72. capable of recovering quickly from misfortune
  43. 75. To serve as a memorial to; to remember in a solemn manner.
  44. 77. An associate or coworker of similar status
  45. 78. abrupt in manner or speech; gruff
  46. 79. deserving contempt or scorn
  47. 82. To lose hope, strength, or vitality because of neglect or bad conditions.
  48. 84. A young bird just learning to fly; A young and inexperienced person; New and untested
  49. 85. An act of great cruelty and wickedness.
  50. 88. An event that causes great suffering and harm; a disaster
  51. 90. Marked by trembling or shaking.
  52. 91. a small bar or rod on which something else turns
  53. 93. voluntary and unplanned
  54. 98. to provide evidence to make more certain; to confirm
  55. 100. A sudden sharp feeling of pain or distress.
  56. 102. To take or receive from a source; to obtain through reasoning
  57. 103. To discourage or intimidate
  58. 104. To treat as a celebrity
  59. 105. A plentiful supply; a great or generous amount.
  60. 106. To level to the ground; to destroy completely.
  61. 108. to install in office with a formal ceremony
  62. 111. Untidy; carelessly done.
  63. 112. conditional; depending on something else;
  64. 116. a conclusion based on guesswork or insufficient evidence
  65. 117. to try to equal; to imitate
  66. 118. To come together in a group, assemble
  67. 119. Something kept as a reminder of a past event;a souvenir
  68. 120. Paying close attention to detail.
  69. 121. a wearing away or rubbing away by friction
  70. 122. cunning or deceit in dealing with others; trickery
  71. 123. To bring about or inflict. To express of vent.
  72. 127. Very careful; showing judgment and wisdom.
  73. 129. To pass or slip by (used with time)
  74. 133. To cause continuing anger or irritation.