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British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 1
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lament: expression of sorrow
forged: formed or shaped
shroud: burial cloth
infamous: having a bad reputation
writhing: twisting, as in pain
admonish: to warn
rancor: bitter malice or resentment
flourish: to thrive
blanch: to become pale
expound: explain
diligently: persistently
aspire: to strive for
frivolous: silly
solicitous: full of concern
estimable: admirable
discreet: prudent
renown: fame
disdainful: scornful
prevarication: lying
adversary: enemy
prudent: careful
gratify: indulge
deftly: skillfully
saunter: stroll
reprove: to scold
suffice: to be enough for
copiously: plentifully
intrepid: courageous
dauntless: daring
blithe: carefree
doleful: sad
peril: risk of injury
jeopardy: danger
brandish: to shake a weapon
divulge: disclose
slander: to utter false statements about
instigation: urging on
restrain: hold back
composure: calm state of mind
reckoning: a settlement of accounts
perceive: to become aware of
prosperity: a state of well-being
respite: a delay or extension
steadfastly: faithfully
adversity: misfortune
deceive: mislead
British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 1
Across:| 1. | explain | | 3. | a state of well-being | | 6. | carefree | | 7. | lying | | 10. | careful | | 12. | disclose | | 17. | to utter false statements about | | 18. | to scold | | 19. | bitter malice or resentment | | 21. | fame | | 22. | having a bad reputation | | 26. | a delay or extension | | 27. | skillfully | | 29. | mislead | | 32. | calm state of mind | | 34. | expression of sorrow | | 35. | persistently | | 36. | prudent | | 37. | urging on |
| | Down:| 2. | sad | | 4. | burial cloth | | 5. | to thrive | | 8. | admirable | | 9. | enemy | | 11. | formed or shaped | | 13. | to strive for | | 14. | misfortune | | 15. | a settlement of accounts | | 16. | indulge | | 17. | stroll | | 20. | to become aware of | | 23. | silly | | 24. | to be enough for | | 25. | hold back | | 28. | danger | | 30. | courageous | | 31. | to warn | | 33. | risk of injury |
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British Literature Vocabulary-Final Exam Review-Unit 1
Across:| 1. | explain | | 3. | a state of well-being | | 6. | carefree | | 7. | lying | | 10. | careful | | 12. | disclose | | 17. | to utter false statements about | | 18. | to scold | | 19. | bitter malice or resentment | | 21. | fame | | 22. | having a bad reputation | | 26. | a delay or extension | | 27. | skillfully | | 29. | mislead | | 32. | calm state of mind | | 34. | expression of sorrow | | 35. | persistently | | 36. | prudent | | 37. | urging on |
| | Down:| 2. | sad | | 4. | burial cloth | | 5. | to thrive | | 8. | admirable | | 9. | enemy | | 11. | formed or shaped | | 13. | to strive for | | 14. | misfortune | | 15. | a settlement of accounts | | 16. | indulge | | 17. | stroll | | 20. | to become aware of | | 23. | silly | | 24. | to be enough for | | 25. | hold back | | 28. | danger | | 30. | courageous | | 31. | to warn | | 33. | risk of injury |
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