Vocabulary Power Plus • Level Two – Lesson 17

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Vocabulary Power Plus ? Level Two ? Lesson 17

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Answer Key

Across 3. Not fond of talking; usually silent [TACITURN]

Vocabulary Power Plus ? Level Two ? Lesson 17

4. A state of relaxation or sleep [REPOSE]

7. Soda poured into a glass [UNCANNY]

9. The _____ dog whimpered and ran away from the hissing

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cat. [PUSILLANIMOUS]

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18. Antonym for rash, foolhardy [CIRCUMSPECT]

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9. Synonym for apologetic [PENITENT]

11. Believing in neither side of an argument [AGNOSTIC] 12. Good-humored ridicule or teasing [RAILLERY] 13. Short and sweet [TERSE] 16. Israelites' desert migration [EXODUS]

Across

3. Not fond of talking; usually silent [TACITURN] 4. A state of relaxation or sleep [REPOSE] 7. Soda poured into a glass [UNCANNY] 9. The _____ dog whimpered and ran away from

the hissing cat. [PUSILLANIMOUS] 10. Synonym for admirable [LAUDABLE] 12. As _____ for throwing spitballs, Justin received

Friday detention. [RETRIBUTION] 14. The _____ spy worked as a double agent during

the war. [RENEGADE] 15. Synonym for torment, curse [SCOURGE] 17. A commoner; one from the lower class

[PLEBEIAN] 18. Antonym for rash, foolhardy [CIRCUMSPECT]

Down

1. New DNA evidence _____ the man who had been falsely accused of murder. [VINDICATED]

2. Synonym for bewildered, flustered [BEFUDDLED]

5. Slipped out the back [ABSCONDED] 6. Like strong detergent or a harsh insult

[CAUSTIC] 8. Someone still "wet behind the ears" [NOVICE] 9. Synonym for apologetic [PENITENT] 11. Believing in neither side of an argument

[AGNOSTIC] 12. Good-humored ridicule or teasing [RAILLERY] 13. Short and sweet [TERSE] 16. Israelites' desert migration [EXODUS]

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