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Vocab. 3&4
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offensive : unpleasant or disagreeable to the sense
protest : to complain against, to disapprove of something
stern : firm, strict or uncompromising
compromise : a settlement of differences by mutual concession
concede : to acknowledge as true, to yield
reluctant : unwilling, disinclined
relevant : connected with the matter at hand
solemn : serious, grave
persist : to continue firmly onward especially in spite of opposition
bleak : without hope, depressing, bare
straddle : to walk, stand or sit with legs wide apart
burly : large in bodily size, stout
plead : to appeal earnestly, to use arguments for or against something
earnest : serious in intention, sincerity of feeling
astonish : to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise and wonder
dazzle : to impress deeply, to be overpowered by light
admire : to regard with wonder, approval and pleasure
moral : the principal of the right way in which to behave
Vocab. 3&4
Across:| 4. | without hope, depressing, bare | | 5. | serious in intention, sincerity of feeling | | 7. | to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise and wonder | | 9. | connected with the matter at hand | | 11. | firm, strict or uncompromising |
| | 13. | large in bodily size, stout | | 14. | to acknowledge as true, to yield | | 15. | to impress deeply, to be overpowered by light | | 16. | to continue firmly onward especially in spite of opposition | | 17. | unpleasant or disagreeable to the sense |
| | Down:| 1. | to regard with wonder, approval and pleasure | | 2. | unwilling, disinclined | | 3. | a settlement of differences by mutual concession | | 6. | serious, grave |
| | 8. | to walk, stand or sit with legs wide apart | | 10. | to complain against, to disapprove of something | | 12. | the principal of the right way in which to behave | | 16. | to appeal earnestly, to use arguments for or against something |
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Vocab. 3&4
Across:| 4. | without hope, depressing, bare | | 5. | serious in intention, sincerity of feeling | | 7. | to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise and wonder | | 9. | connected with the matter at hand | | 11. | firm, strict or uncompromising |
| | 13. | large in bodily size, stout | | 14. | to acknowledge as true, to yield | | 15. | to impress deeply, to be overpowered by light | | 16. | to continue firmly onward especially in spite of opposition | | 17. | unpleasant or disagreeable to the sense |
| | Down:| 1. | to regard with wonder, approval and pleasure | | 2. | unwilling, disinclined | | 3. | a settlement of differences by mutual concession | | 6. | serious, grave |
| | 8. | to walk, stand or sit with legs wide apart | | 10. | to complain against, to disapprove of something | | 12. | the principal of the right way in which to behave | | 16. | to appeal earnestly, to use arguments for or against something |
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