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English 12 Unit 1 Vocabulary
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banal:lacking freshness or originality; commonplace, ordinary
chicanery:trickery, especially in legal dealings; the use of subterfuge or trickery in debate
entrepreneur:one who organizes and manages a business, assuming the risk of profit or loss
fetish:anything irrationally reverenced; obsession
heinous:hatefully bad or wicked; abominable
pensive:thinking deeply or seriously; often of sad or melancholy things
piquant:pleasantly sharp or pungent of taste; whetting to the appetite; stimulating/exciting interest/curiosity
plaintive:expressing sorrow; mournful
puissant:powerful; mighty
redoubtable:formidable; causing fear; commanding respect
trenchant:forceful and effective; keen, penetrating
verdant:green with growing plants or grass; green in color; unsophisticated
English 12 Unit 1 Vocabulary
Across:| 4. | pleasantly sharp or pungent of taste; whetting to the appetite; stimulating/exciting interest/curiosity | | 6. | powerful; mighty | | 7. | green with growing plants or grass; green in color; unsophisticated | | 8. | hatefully bad or wicked; abominable | | 9. | trickery, especially in legal dealings; the use of subterfuge or trickery in debate | | 11. | lacking freshness or originality; commonplace, ordinary |
| | Down:| 1. | one who organizes and manages a business, assuming the risk of profit or loss | | 2. | expressing sorrow; mournful | | 3. | forceful and effective; keen, penetrating | | 5. | anything irrationally reverenced; obsession | | 6. | thinking deeply or seriously; often of sad or melancholy things | | 10. | formidable; causing fear; commanding respect |
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English 12 Unit 1 Vocabulary
Across:| 4. | pleasantly sharp or pungent of taste; whetting to the appetite; stimulating/exciting interest/curiosity | | 6. | powerful; mighty | | 7. | green with growing plants or grass; green in color; unsophisticated | | 8. | hatefully bad or wicked; abominable | | 9. | trickery, especially in legal dealings; the use of subterfuge or trickery in debate | | 11. | lacking freshness or originality; commonplace, ordinary |
| | Down:| 1. | one who organizes and manages a business, assuming the risk of profit or loss | | 2. | expressing sorrow; mournful | | 3. | forceful and effective; keen, penetrating | | 5. | anything irrationally reverenced; obsession | | 6. | thinking deeply or seriously; often of sad or melancholy things | | 10. | formidable; causing fear; commanding respect |
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