SFHS Kemp, Sem 2, Vocab 8 Crossword
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
                               
 
 
Down: 2) (v.) to deny, renounce or revoke, esp. a promise3) (adj.) hidden from sight; concealed; difficult to comprehend5) (adj.) binding in a law or conscience; mandatory; required6) (v.) to give a false appearance; to pretend10) (adj.) the use of minimal words; concise, almost rude11) (n.) literary and dramatic propriety; good taste in conduct13) (adj.) marked with or characterized by shame or disgrace14) (v.) to place side by side15) (adj.) harmful, often in a subtle or unexpected way18) (n.) the power to produce an effect19) (n.) a humorous misapplication of a word22) (adj.) deliberately affected; theatrical; overly dramatic25) (adj.) marked by lack of a definite plan; random28) (n.) scarcity that makes dear; inadequate Across: 1) (v.) to show, suggest or announce by antecedent4) (n.) a state of perplexity; to cause to be at a loss for words7) (v.) to reach its highest altitude; to bring to its final point8) (adj.) given for free; not called for by the circumstances9) (v.) to become feeble, weak or enervated12) (n.) fear or hatred of strangers, foreigners or aliens16) (n.) deceitful cunning; duplicity17) (v.) to deprive of leaves prematurely20) (n.) unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition21) (v.) to deviate from the truth; equivocate; lie23) (n.) favoritism shown to a relative24) (adj./v.) evil in nature; to utter false or damaging reports26) (adj.) terse, aphoristic or moralistic in expression; pithy27) (n.) rude language or treatment arising from contempt or haughtiness29) (adj.) flagrantly wicked or impious; evil or vicious30) (adj.) lacking sharpness; blunt; slow to understand; stupid
 

 

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