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Accolade : A symbol or expression of praise
Blase : Unimpressed, bored with, unexcited
Chagrin : A feeling of humiliation or embarrassment caused by failure or disappointment
Debacle : Complete collapse, failure, or disaster
Evoke : To bring up or draw forward
Fastidious : Very careful, paying attention to small details, picky
Gaudy : Showy, tasteless, excessive
Haphazard :Random, by chance, irregular
Imperative : Absolutely necessary; required
Levity : Light-hearted or humorous moment
Kibosh : The act of stopping or squelching something
Jostle : To bump or disrupt
Meander : To follow a turning and winding path, to wander pointlessly
Nonchalant :Being unconcerned, cool, and carefree
Ominous : Seeming like something bad is going to happen or be revealed
Plight : Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament
Pinnacle :The topmost point.
Persnickety :Fussy; and over-attentive to small details; snobby
Plight :Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament
Precarious :Uncertain and likely to collapse or have something bad happen
Pristine : Unspoiled; in the original form
Procure :To get, gather, collect, obtain
Ravenous :Extremely hungry
Reconcile : To settle or bring to agreement; you can reconcile a relationship
Relinquish :To give up or to give up control of something
Qualm : An uneasy or disturbing feeling, usually about your own actions.
Skittish : Nervous and lacking confidence.
Stipulation : A condition, demand, or promise in an agreement or contract
Supersede :To replace with something better
Tenacious : Not giving up; persistent
Tumultuous : Raising an uproar, disorderly, noisy
Trepidation : A state of fear or agitation.
Ubiquitous : Seeming to be everywhere all at once; common in many places
Umbrage : Resentful annoyance.
Usurp : To take over
Utopia : A perfect society or place.
Vehement : Strongly felt or very emotional or forceful
Wysk words
Across:| 2. | To get, gather, collect, obtain | | 3. | To replace with something better | | 5. | Complete collapse, failure, or disaster | | 6. | Seeming like something bad is going to happen or be revealed | | 9. | Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament | | 13. | The topmost point. | | 16. | A symbol or expression of praise | | 18. | Absolutely necessary; required | | 19. | Nervous and lacking confidence. |
| | 20. | To take over | | 21. | Extremely hungry | | 23. | Showy, tasteless, excessive | | 24. | Light-hearted or humorous moment | | 26. | The act of stopping or squelching something | | 27. | Fussy; and over-attentive to small details; snobby | | 28. | An uneasy or disturbing feeling, usually about your own actions. | | 29. | Very careful, paying attention to small details, picky | | 30. | To settle or bring to agreement; you can reconcile a relationship |
| | Down:| 1. | Being unconcerned, cool, and carefree | | 4. | A perfect society or place. | | 7. | Strongly felt or very emotional or forceful | | 8. | Unimpressed, bored with, unexcited | | 9. | Uncertain and likely to collapse or have something bad happen | | 10. | Resentful annoyance. | | 11. | Not giving up; persistent | | 12. | Raising an uproar, disorderly, noisy |
| | 13. | Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament | | 14. | To bring up or draw forward | | 15. | To follow a turning and winding path, to wander pointlessly | | 17. | A state of fear or agitation. | | 20. | Seeming to be everywhere all at once; common in many places | | 22. | Random, by chance, irregular | | 25. | A feeling of humiliation or embarrassment caused by failure or disappointment |
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Wysk words
Across:| 2. | To get, gather, collect, obtain | | 3. | To replace with something better | | 5. | Complete collapse, failure, or disaster | | 6. | Seeming like something bad is going to happen or be revealed | | 9. | Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament | | 13. | The topmost point. | | 16. | A symbol or expression of praise | | 18. | Absolutely necessary; required | | 19. | Nervous and lacking confidence. |
| | 20. | To take over | | 21. | Extremely hungry | | 23. | Showy, tasteless, excessive | | 24. | Light-hearted or humorous moment | | 26. | The act of stopping or squelching something | | 27. | Fussy; and over-attentive to small details; snobby | | 28. | An uneasy or disturbing feeling, usually about your own actions. | | 29. | Very careful, paying attention to small details, picky | | 30. | To settle or bring to agreement; you can reconcile a relationship |
| | Down:| 1. | Being unconcerned, cool, and carefree | | 4. | A perfect society or place. | | 7. | Strongly felt or very emotional or forceful | | 8. | Unimpressed, bored with, unexcited | | 9. | Uncertain and likely to collapse or have something bad happen | | 10. | Resentful annoyance. | | 11. | Not giving up; persistent | | 12. | Raising an uproar, disorderly, noisy |
| | 13. | Unfortunate or desperate situation; predicament | | 14. | To bring up or draw forward | | 15. | To follow a turning and winding path, to wander pointlessly | | 17. | A state of fear or agitation. | | 20. | Seeming to be everywhere all at once; common in many places | | 22. | Random, by chance, irregular | | 25. | A feeling of humiliation or embarrassment caused by failure or disappointment |
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