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The Unseen-Difficult Words
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Envisaged: to view or regard in a certain way; to have a mental picture of especially in advance of realization
Dolt: a stupid person
Vicarage: the house of a vicar
Gaol: British word for jail
Madeleines: a small rich cake, typically baked in a shell-shaped mold and often decorated with coconut and jam
Boughs: a main branch of a tree
Midges: a very small flying insect tha tbites people and animals
Mettle: strength of spirit; ability to conitnue despite difficulties
Inexorable: impossible to stop or prevent
Farthing: a former monetary unit and coin of the UK
Rapt: completely fascinated by what one is seeing or hearing
Admonishes: warn or reprimand someone firmly
Feeble: lacking physical strength
Tremors: an involuntary quivering movement
Bucolic: of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life
Laundered: wash, or wash and iron
Lucid: easily understood; competely intelligible or comprehensible
Mundane: of or pertaining to this world or earth as contasted with heaven; wordly; earthly
Charlatan: a person who pretends or claims to have more knowledge or skill than he or she possesses quack
Propriety: appropriatness to the purpose or cisumstances; suitability
The Unseen-Difficult Words
Across:2. | British word for jail | 4. | a very small flying insect tha tbites people and animals | 5. | of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life | 8. | wash, or wash and iron | 10. | a person who pretends or claims to have more knowledge or skill than he or she possesses quack |
| 11. | appropriatness to the purpose or cisumstances; suitability | 15. | of or pertaining to this world or earth as contasted with heaven; wordly; earthly | 18. | an involuntary quivering movement | 19. | a stupid person |
| | Down:1. | a former monetary unit and coin of the UK | 3. | lacking physical strength | 6. | impossible to stop or prevent | 7. | the house of a vicar | 9. | a small rich cake, typically baked in a shell-shaped mold and often decorated with coconut and jam |
| 12. | to view or regard in a certain way; to have a mental picture of especially in advance of realization | 13. | warn or reprimand someone firmly | 14. | completely fascinated by what one is seeing or hearing | 16. | strength of spirit; ability to conitnue despite difficulties | 17. | a main branch of a tree |
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The Unseen-Difficult Words
Across:2. | British word for jail | 4. | a very small flying insect tha tbites people and animals | 5. | of or relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life | 8. | wash, or wash and iron | 10. | a person who pretends or claims to have more knowledge or skill than he or she possesses quack |
| 11. | appropriatness to the purpose or cisumstances; suitability | 15. | of or pertaining to this world or earth as contasted with heaven; wordly; earthly | 18. | an involuntary quivering movement | 19. | a stupid person |
| | Down:1. | a former monetary unit and coin of the UK | 3. | lacking physical strength | 6. | impossible to stop or prevent | 7. | the house of a vicar | 9. | a small rich cake, typically baked in a shell-shaped mold and often decorated with coconut and jam |
| 12. | to view or regard in a certain way; to have a mental picture of especially in advance of realization | 13. | warn or reprimand someone firmly | 14. | completely fascinated by what one is seeing or hearing | 16. | strength of spirit; ability to conitnue despite difficulties | 17. | a main branch of a tree |
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