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Ch.3 #3,4
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abode:a place where someone lives. home
bane:something or someone that ruins or spoils
bland:lacking in flavor
condone:to overlook or disregard something objectionable or illegal
contempt:the feeling of regarding someone or something as inferior or worthless
content:satisfied with what you have
curt:rude and short in speech or manner
dabble:to do something without serious intent
deter:to discourage or try to prevent
dogmatic:characterized by arrogant opinions of something that cannot be proven
dubious:doubtful or uncertain
earnest:serious and sincere
exodus:a departure of a large number of people
expedite:to speed up the process of something
fervor:great intensity of emotion
finesse:skill in handling difficult or impossible situations
forgo:to go without or give up
hone:to sharpen or improve your skills
horizontal:level or flat to the ground
humble:not proud or arrogant
lest:for fear that
modest:not proud or boastful. not too showy
obscure:to conceal or confuse
omnipotent:having unlimited power and knowledge
patriarch:a person regarded as a founder of father of a fanily or group
pensive:deeply or sadly thoughtful
perjury:lying under oath
quarrel:an angry dispute or fight
reprimand:to scold or rebuke
retort:a witty or severe remark that happens after a first speaker's statement
vulgar:obscene or offensive
wallow:to give in to a moody or sad state of mind
weary:mentally or physically exhaustedd from hard work
Ch.3 #3,4
Across:| 1. | characterized by arrogant opinions of something that cannot be proven | | 3. | to overlook or disregard something objectionable or illegal | | 4. | not proud or arrogant | | 5. | satisfied with what you have | | 8. | to conceal or confuse | | 9. | having unlimited power and knowledge | | 10. | a person regarded as a founder of father of a fanily or group | | 19. | lacking in flavor | | 21. | to discourage or try to prevent | | 22. | serious and sincere | | 23. | obscene or offensive | | 25. | a departure of a large number of people | | 28. | to speed up the process of something | | 29. | an angry dispute or fight |
| | Down:| 1. | to do something without serious intent | | 2. | the feeling of regarding someone or something as inferior or worthless | | 4. | to sharpen or improve your skills | | 6. | a place where someone lives. home | | 7. | level or flat to the ground | | 11. | to scold or rebuke | | 12. | rude and short in speech or manner | | 13. | great intensity of emotion | | 14. | not proud or boastful. not too showy | | 15. | to go without or give up | | 16. | to give in to a moody or sad state of mind | | 17. | lying under oath | | 18. | skill in handling difficult or impossible situations | | 20. | deeply or sadly thoughtful | | 24. | a witty or severe remark that happens after a first speaker's statement | | 26. | mentally or physically exhaustedd from hard work | | 27. | doubtful or uncertain | | 30. | for fear that |
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Ch.3 #3,4
Across:| 1. | characterized by arrogant opinions of something that cannot be proven | | 3. | to overlook or disregard something objectionable or illegal | | 4. | not proud or arrogant | | 5. | satisfied with what you have | | 8. | to conceal or confuse | | 9. | having unlimited power and knowledge | | 10. | a person regarded as a founder of father of a fanily or group | | 19. | lacking in flavor | | 21. | to discourage or try to prevent | | 22. | serious and sincere | | 23. | obscene or offensive | | 25. | a departure of a large number of people | | 28. | to speed up the process of something | | 29. | an angry dispute or fight |
| | Down:| 1. | to do something without serious intent | | 2. | the feeling of regarding someone or something as inferior or worthless | | 4. | to sharpen or improve your skills | | 6. | a place where someone lives. home | | 7. | level or flat to the ground | | 11. | to scold or rebuke | | 12. | rude and short in speech or manner | | 13. | great intensity of emotion | | 14. | not proud or boastful. not too showy | | 15. | to go without or give up | | 16. | to give in to a moody or sad state of mind | | 17. | lying under oath | | 18. | skill in handling difficult or impossible situations | | 20. | deeply or sadly thoughtful | | 24. | a witty or severe remark that happens after a first speaker's statement | | 26. | mentally or physically exhaustedd from hard work | | 27. | doubtful or uncertain | | 30. | for fear that |
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