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CR
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facetious:humorous;playfully joking
ostentatious:meant to impress others;flashy
optimum:best possible; most favorble; most desirable
detriment: something that causes damage,harm, or loss
vicarious: experienced through the imagination; not experienced directly
dexterous: skillful in using the hands or body
scrupluous: careful about moral standards; conscientous
gregarious: sociable; enjoyingand seeking the company of others
discretion: good judgment or tact in acton or speaking
sensary: having to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling
instigate: to bring about by moving others to action: stir up
rudimentary: fundamental; necessary to learn first
resilient: able to recover from harm; illness, or misfortune
collaborate: to work together on a project; cooperate in an effort
zealot: a person totally devoted to a purpose or cause
squelch: to silence or suppress; crush
venerate: to respect deeply; revere
despondent: downhearted; hopeless; overwhelmed with sadness
retrospect: reviewing the past; considering past events
scoff: to make fun of; mock; trefuse to take seriously
juxtapose: to place close together, especially in order to compare or contrast
lethargy: a great lack of energy: in activity due to laziness
ambiguous: able to be interupted in more than one way: not clear
inane: without sense or meaning; foolish
dissident: a person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or religion
embellish: to decorate; beautify by adding details
subsidized: to support financially; provide a grant or contribution
squander: to spend or use wastefully or thoughtlessly
inadvertant: unintentional; accidental
sporadic: happening now and then; occasionalrelinquish: to surrender (something) ;give (something) up
impetuous: done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive
maudlin: tearfully sentimental; overemotional
berate: to criticize or scold harshly
ubiquitous: existing or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time
Across:2. | to spend or use wastefully or thoughtlessly | 5. | a person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or religion | 7. | good judgment or tact in acton or speaking | 9. | to bring about by moving others to action: stir up | 10. | to criticize or scold harshly | 12. | humorous;playfully joking | 14. | without sense or meaning; foolish | 15. | to make fun of; mock; trefuse to take seriously | 20. | to work together on a project; cooperate in an effort | 23. | to place close together, especially in order to compare or contrast | 25. | a great lack of energy: in activity due to laziness | 28. | reviewing the past; considering past events | 29. | done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive | 30. | tearfully sentimental; overemotional | 31. | skillful in using the hands or body | 32. | downhearted; hopeless; overwhelmed with sadness |
| | Down:1. | having to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling | 3. | able to recover from harm; illness, or misfortune | 4. | meant to impress others;flashy | 6. | to decorate; beautify by adding details | 8. | unintentional; accidental | 11. | fundamental; necessary to learn first | 13. | a person totally devoted to a purpose or cause | 16. | best possible; most favorble; most desirable | 17. | experienced through the imagination; not experienced directly | 18. | something that causes damage,harm, or loss | 19. | to respect deeply; revere | 21. | to silence or suppress; crush | 22. | careful about moral standards; conscientous | 24. | sociable; enjoyingand seeking the company of others | 26. | able to be interupted in more than one way: not clear | 27. | happening now and then; occasionalrelinquish: to surrender (something) ;give (something) up |
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Across:2. | to spend or use wastefully or thoughtlessly | 5. | a person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or religion | 7. | good judgment or tact in acton or speaking | 9. | to bring about by moving others to action: stir up | 10. | to criticize or scold harshly | 12. | humorous;playfully joking | 14. | without sense or meaning; foolish | 15. | to make fun of; mock; trefuse to take seriously | 20. | to work together on a project; cooperate in an effort | 23. | to place close together, especially in order to compare or contrast | 25. | a great lack of energy: in activity due to laziness | 28. | reviewing the past; considering past events | 29. | done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive | 30. | tearfully sentimental; overemotional | 31. | skillful in using the hands or body | 32. | downhearted; hopeless; overwhelmed with sadness |
| | Down:1. | having to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling | 3. | able to recover from harm; illness, or misfortune | 4. | meant to impress others;flashy | 6. | to decorate; beautify by adding details | 8. | unintentional; accidental | 11. | fundamental; necessary to learn first | 13. | a person totally devoted to a purpose or cause | 16. | best possible; most favorble; most desirable | 17. | experienced through the imagination; not experienced directly | 18. | something that causes damage,harm, or loss | 19. | to respect deeply; revere | 21. | to silence or suppress; crush | 22. | careful about moral standards; conscientous | 24. | sociable; enjoyingand seeking the company of others | 26. | able to be interupted in more than one way: not clear | 27. | happening now and then; occasionalrelinquish: to surrender (something) ;give (something) up |
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