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Ch.4 #3,4,5
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adverse:unfavorable. difficult
alleviate:to make easier
articulate:having the ability to use words well
avail:advantage or effective use of an object or goal
base:not refined. morally low
boisterous:noisy and rowdy
caliber:degree or quality
cynic:a person who believes that most people are only motivated by selfishness
diligently:attentive and persistent. a constant effort
engross:to completely occupy one's attention
extol:to praise highly
flippant:disrespectful
foe:an enemy
forfeit:to loose as a consequence of a fault or mistake
gape:to stare in wonder usually with an open mouth
gouge:to dig or force out
gust:a sudden burst of wind
idiom:a language or style of speaking associated with a particular group of people
liaison:a person who serves to maintain communication or contact with two separate groups
loaf:to lounge or move around lazily
locale:a place or location
lurch:to move forward awkwardly and suddenly
melee:a confused jumble of things
mirage:an illusion
momentum:force or speed of movement
monsoon:a season of heavy rainfall
pacifist:a person who is against violence of any kind
panache:a grand and stylish manner
revel:to celebrate or take great pleasure
scanty:meager. inadequate
siesta:a midday nap
tantalize:to tease by arousing expectations
upheaval:a strong change or disturbance
veer:to change direction quickly
Ch.4 #3,4,5
Across:4. | disrespectful | 6. | unfavorable. difficult | 7. | a grand and stylish manner | 9. | a midday nap | 11. | degree or quality | 16. | to praise highly | 18. | attentive and persistent. a constant effort | 22. | to celebrate or take great pleasure | 24. | to make easier | 27. | to loose as a consequence of a fault or mistake | 28. | having the ability to use words well | 30. | to dig or force out | 32. | not refined. morally low | 33. | a season of heavy rainfall | 34. | a person who believes that most people are only motivated by selfishness |
| | Down:1. | an illusion | 2. | a strong change or disturbance | 3. | to stare in wonder usually with an open mouth | 5. | to tease by arousing expectations | 8. | to change direction quickly | 10. | a language or style of speaking associated with a particular group of people | 12. | a sudden burst of wind | 13. | an enemy | 14. | advantage or effective use of an object or goal | 15. | noisy and rowdy | 17. | a person who serves to maintain communication or contact with two separate groups | 19. | a confused jumble of things | 20. | a person who is against violence of any kind | 21. | force or speed of movement | 23. | to lounge or move around lazily | 25. | to completely occupy one's attention | 26. | a place or location | 29. | to move forward awkwardly and suddenly | 31. | meager. inadequate |
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Ch.4 #3,4,5
Across:4. | disrespectful | 6. | unfavorable. difficult | 7. | a grand and stylish manner | 9. | a midday nap | 11. | degree or quality | 16. | to praise highly | 18. | attentive and persistent. a constant effort | 22. | to celebrate or take great pleasure | 24. | to make easier | 27. | to loose as a consequence of a fault or mistake | 28. | having the ability to use words well | 30. | to dig or force out | 32. | not refined. morally low | 33. | a season of heavy rainfall | 34. | a person who believes that most people are only motivated by selfishness |
| | Down:1. | an illusion | 2. | a strong change or disturbance | 3. | to stare in wonder usually with an open mouth | 5. | to tease by arousing expectations | 8. | to change direction quickly | 10. | a language or style of speaking associated with a particular group of people | 12. | a sudden burst of wind | 13. | an enemy | 14. | advantage or effective use of an object or goal | 15. | noisy and rowdy | 17. | a person who serves to maintain communication or contact with two separate groups | 19. | a confused jumble of things | 20. | a person who is against violence of any kind | 21. | force or speed of movement | 23. | to lounge or move around lazily | 25. | to completely occupy one's attention | 26. | a place or location | 29. | to move forward awkwardly and suddenly | 31. | meager. inadequate |
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