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Ch.5 #4,5,6
31
beholden:obligated
captivate:to have one's attention held fully by something or someone
decapitate:to behead
decoy:something used to lure someone into a trap
dignity:elevation of character or worthiness
earmark:to set aside or mark for a specific purpose
embers:the remains of a fire
exploit:to selfishly use something or someone for one's own personal gain
gout:a disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints especially in the hands and feet
guile:cunning or crafty deception
heave:to throw with force
impair:to make worse
jovial:characterized by good humor
laceration:a cut or wound
malice:the desire to inflict pain or injury on another person
malignant:dangerous or harmful
maternal:having the qualities of a mother
matriarch:the female head of a family or group
obligation:something that has to be done due to a promise, contract, or sense of duty
pending:awaiting decision
persecute:to annoy or harass consistently
prestige:a reputation of being successful by achieving a high rank
profusely:a great amount
prosaic:matter-of-fact and unoriginal
prose:the ordinary form of written and spoken language
radical:excellent or wonderful
rebuttal:a statement made during an argument or debate
revere:to regard with respect
servile:pertaining to servitude
tycoon:a business person of great power and wealth
ulcer:any chronic or disrupting condition
Ch.5 #4,5,6
Across:2. | awaiting decision | 10. | matter-of-fact and unoriginal | 12. | to regard with respect | 13. | the desire to inflict pain or injury on another person | 14. | to behead | 18. | excellent or wonderful | 19. | something used to lure someone into a trap | 20. | to throw with force | 21. | to selfishly use something or someone for one's own personal gain | 22. | a business person of great power and wealth | 24. | having the qualities of a mother | 25. | a disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints especially in the hands and feet | 27. | to set aside or mark for a specific purpose |
| | Down:1. | pertaining to servitude | 3. | something that has to be done due to a promise, contract, or sense of duty | 4. | a great amount | 5. | a cut or wound | 6. | the female head of a family or group | 7. | the remains of a fire | 8. | cunning or crafty deception | 9. | characterized by good humor | 10. | to annoy or harass consistently | 11. | to have one's attention held fully by something or someone | 12. | a statement made during an argument or debate | 15. | the ordinary form of written and spoken language | 16. | obligated | 17. | a reputation of being successful by achieving a high rank | 19. | elevation of character or worthiness | 23. | any chronic or disrupting condition | 24. | dangerous or harmful | 26. | to make worse |
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Ch.5 #4,5,6
Across:2. | awaiting decision | 10. | matter-of-fact and unoriginal | 12. | to regard with respect | 13. | the desire to inflict pain or injury on another person | 14. | to behead | 18. | excellent or wonderful | 19. | something used to lure someone into a trap | 20. | to throw with force | 21. | to selfishly use something or someone for one's own personal gain | 22. | a business person of great power and wealth | 24. | having the qualities of a mother | 25. | a disease characterized by the inflammation of the joints especially in the hands and feet | 27. | to set aside or mark for a specific purpose |
| | Down:1. | pertaining to servitude | 3. | something that has to be done due to a promise, contract, or sense of duty | 4. | a great amount | 5. | a cut or wound | 6. | the female head of a family or group | 7. | the remains of a fire | 8. | cunning or crafty deception | 9. | characterized by good humor | 10. | to annoy or harass consistently | 11. | to have one's attention held fully by something or someone | 12. | a statement made during an argument or debate | 15. | the ordinary form of written and spoken language | 16. | obligated | 17. | a reputation of being successful by achieving a high rank | 19. | elevation of character or worthiness | 23. | any chronic or disrupting condition | 24. | dangerous or harmful | 26. | to make worse |
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