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dissimulation: concealment of one's thoughts
prodigious: remarkably or impressively great in extent
trifling: unimportant or trivial
posterity: all future generations of people
endeavour: try hard to do or achieve something
inconsolable: of a person or their grief not able to be comforted or alleviated
affliction: something that causes pain or suffering
melancholy: a feeling of pensive sadness typically with no obvious cause
audacious: showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks
infamous: well known for some bad quality or deed
basest: of a person or a person's actions or feelings without moral principles; ignoble
pernicious: having a harmful effect especially in a gradual or subtle way
geomancy: the art of placing or arranging buildings or other sites auspiciously
divination from configurations seen in a handful of earth thrown on the ground or by interpreting lines or textures on the ground
austerities: sternness or severity of manner or attitude
detestable: deserving intense dislike
imposition: the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed
zealous: having or showing zeal
chamberlains: an officer who manages the household of a monarch or noble
enumeration: to mention separately as if in counting
rhetoric: the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
insinuate: say or pronounce clearly
piety: the quality of being religious or reverent
pious: devoutly religious
Across:4. | having a harmful effect especially in a gradual or subtle way | 7. | the art of placing or arranging buildings or other sites auspiciously | 8. | something that causes pain or suffering | 9. | unimportant or trivial | 12. | | 13. | sternness or severity of manner or attitude | 15. | the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques | 16. | the quality of being religious or reverent | 18. | deserving intense dislike | 20. | say or pronounce clearly |
| | Down:1. | all future generations of people | 2. | an officer who manages the household of a monarch or noble | 3. | devoutly religious | 4. | remarkably or impressively great in extent | 5. | having or showing zeal | 6. | try hard to do or achieve something | 10. | of a person or their grief not able to be comforted or alleviated | 11. | of a person or a person's actions or feelings without moral principles; ignoble | 12. | concealment of one's thoughts | 14. | to mention separately as if in counting | 17. | showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks | 19. | a feeling of pensive sadness typically with no obvious cause | 20. | well known for some bad quality or deed | 21. | the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed |
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Across:4. | having a harmful effect especially in a gradual or subtle way | 7. | the art of placing or arranging buildings or other sites auspiciously | 8. | something that causes pain or suffering | 9. | unimportant or trivial | 12. | | 13. | sternness or severity of manner or attitude | 15. | the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques | 16. | the quality of being religious or reverent | 18. | deserving intense dislike | 20. | say or pronounce clearly |
| | Down:1. | all future generations of people | 2. | an officer who manages the household of a monarch or noble | 3. | devoutly religious | 4. | remarkably or impressively great in extent | 5. | having or showing zeal | 6. | try hard to do or achieve something | 10. | of a person or their grief not able to be comforted or alleviated | 11. | of a person or a person's actions or feelings without moral principles; ignoble | 12. | concealment of one's thoughts | 14. | to mention separately as if in counting | 17. | showing a willingness to take surprisingly bold risks | 19. | a feeling of pensive sadness typically with no obvious cause | 20. | well known for some bad quality or deed | 21. | the action or process of imposing something or of being imposed |
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