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Unit 2 Vocabulary Test REVIEW

Across
Accepting or allowing what happens without an active response or resistance
Film critics go to ---- the movie before it was released for the public.
Without the faculty of reason; deprived of reason; not rational
We must ---- acts of evil whenever they occur.
Indecisive; refusing to bind oneself to a particular course of action
Some people are so ---- with video games that they have no time for anything else.
Not shortened; complete
It is the job of an umpire to make fair calls without any ----.
Their meeting gave them a(n) ---- to discuss their different political views.
Capable of enduring fatigue or hardship; sturdy; strong
To place or arrange in a straight line
Capable of turning easily from one task to another
The defendant continued to ---- her innocence even though there was a tremendous amount of evidence against her.
Down
The scientists worked feverishly to develop a(n) ---- to cure the newly discovered disease.
After hitting her head in the accident, the girl became ---- and confused.
The hospital room was ---- and boring with bare walls and dim lights.
"Mayday," cried the pilot! "We've had a(n) malfunction in the steering mechanism!"
Formal declaration that someone is guilty of a criminal offense; a firmly held belief
Impossible or hard to read or decipher because of poor handwriting, faded print, etc.
To understand the meaning of something
Unfasten and separate; disengage; disunite; take apart
The ---- actor missed many rehearsals and ruined the play.
The instructions were so complicated that the girl was completely ---- by them.
There was a great deal of ---- about who had done it, but no one knew for certain.
State of being puzzled or bewildered
A sacred or holy place; a place of refuge
The social or professional standing of someone or something
Mr. Jones lost all his ---- when teh clown hit him in the face with a pie.
The fox was a(n) ---- creature who continued to outsmart the farmer.
To differ in size, amount, degree, or nature from something else of the same class