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circumspect: The students were ___ when texting so they wouldn't get caught.
accolade: He was given an ____ for saving his dog.
affable: The ____ student had many friends due to her friendly demeanor.
cognizant: aware, conscious of
facetious: humorous, not serious
malinger: to pretend sickness or pretend being sick
foible: a character flaw
indigenous: native to an area
mediate: to help settle differences
indigent: extremely poor
prodigy: Michael Jackson was very famous because he had a lot of ____.
prolific: The old man was extremely ____, he had 20 children.
exacerbate: to make worse
lament: to mourn, to grieve
euphemism: a pleasant or inoffensive
cajole: to persuade someone to do something he doesn't want to
capricions: unpredictable, likely to change at any moment
abysmal: extremely hopeless
blithe: carefree, cheerful
facetious: humorous; not serious; clumsy humor
What's the word?
Across:2. | He was given an ____ for saving his dog. | 5. | aware, conscious of | 7. | native to an area | 10. | humorous; not serious; clumsy humor | 11. | carefree, cheerful | 14. | to help settle differences | 15. | The old man was extremely ____, he had 20 children. | 17. | to pretend sickness or pretend being sick | 18. | to make worse | 19. | The students were ___ when texting so they wouldn't get caught. | 20. | unpredictable, likely to change at any moment |
| | Down:1. | Michael Jackson was very famous because he had a lot of ____. | 3. | to mourn, to grieve | 4. | extremely hopeless | 6. | extremely poor | 8. | The ____ student had many friends due to her friendly demeanor. | 9. | a character flaw | 12. | to persuade someone to do something he doesn't want to | 13. | a pleasant or inoffensive | 16. | humorous, not serious |
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What's the word?
Across:2. | He was given an ____ for saving his dog. | 5. | aware, conscious of | 7. | native to an area | 10. | humorous; not serious; clumsy humor | 11. | carefree, cheerful | 14. | to help settle differences | 15. | The old man was extremely ____, he had 20 children. | 17. | to pretend sickness or pretend being sick | 18. | to make worse | 19. | The students were ___ when texting so they wouldn't get caught. | 20. | unpredictable, likely to change at any moment |
| | Down:1. | Michael Jackson was very famous because he had a lot of ____. | 3. | to mourn, to grieve | 4. | extremely hopeless | 6. | extremely poor | 8. | The ____ student had many friends due to her friendly demeanor. | 9. | a character flaw | 12. | to persuade someone to do something he doesn't want to | 13. | a pleasant or inoffensive | 16. | humorous, not serious |
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