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Block 5 Vocabulary

Across
to charge a government official with serious misconduct while in office. To remove an official, including a president, from public office for having committed high crimes and misdemeanors.
to kneel with forehead touching the ground to worship and show respect. To be extremely submissive to please someone in authority
a maze or maze-like structure. In Greek mythology, the maze designed by Daedalus for King Minos or Crete to confine the Minotaur
unclear, vague, cloudy, or hazy. Relating to or resembling a nebula – a cloud of dust or gas in interstellar space.
senseless or nonsense talking or writing; a ridiculous, senseless, or worthless idea or suggestion.
very generous, kind, or forgiving. Has nothing to do with volcanoes or magma
to patiently wait or tolerate. To abide is to endure; to bear or accept a person or condition; to withstand or persevere.
Widespread. Something general or common, or all-encompassing, specifically an epidemic that affects people in many different regions or countries
the everyday language of people as spoken in a particular country or region, in contrast to an official or formal language. The common spoken language of a group, as compared to formal written or literary language
to throw someone into a state of confusion; to utterly take aback
attractive and tempting, often due to unavailability or unattainability.
to explain, clarify, or provide key information. To throw light on and clarify a subject.
someone with an unreasonable fear or dislike of foreign people or foreign things.
not put off or deterred by the prospect or even the likelihood of failure, loss, or defeat.
having a playful, joking disposition. Intended to be funny; made in jest.
Down
the highest point or climax of a thing or event. The peak or apex.
revealing a lack of intelligence, as well as a lack of awareness. Stupid, foolish, or idiotic; without personal responsibility.
to make something unclear or obscure, especially unnecessarily complicated; to muddy or confuse an issue. To make something dark or hard to see.
happening or done in a way not planned; irregular; governed by chance. Something not guided by a regular or predetermined method.
an attendant, servant, or lesser official in a royal or noble household.
to raise objections based on small and unimportant points; to find fault on trivial matters or raise petty objections.
the unintended consequence of an action, often one that complicates a situation or makes it harder to achieve the intended results
having a tendency to argue with people; tending to pick fights or angry disputes with others.
excessively talkative; using many, many, many, too many words.
severely critical and scornful, often referring to speech or writing about someone’s conduct or performance
physically or mentally tiring or tedious
someone, often an artist or writer, who does not live according to conventions of society. Denotes a lifestyle free of mainstream concerns.
to make another feel ashamed, embarrassed, uncomfortable, or humiliated. To make someone feel uncomfortable, including yourself, or to cause someone to lose composure.
honesty, directness, and openness. Freedom from prejudice or bias. Purity of heart; lack of malicious feelings. A lack of equivocation or doubletalk.
something that becomes a disaster, defeat, or failure. Utter collapse; often a humiliating failure.