Anthem Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| transgressions 20,1 | a violation of law or command |
| garments 21,1 | an article of clothing |
| lashed 27,1 | to move violently or suddenly |
| wisdom 27,8 | knowledge gained through life experience |
| forbade(past tense of forbid)23,1 | to hinder or prevent by command |
| vocation 25,3 | a strong feeling of suitability for a particular career or occupation |
| furrows 45,2 | long,narrow trenches in the ground made by a plow |
| pyre 50,3- | a heap of combustible material |
| solidarity 47,2 | unity or agreement of feeling or action |
| preference 22,4 | setting another person or thing above |
| sieve 28,1 | an instrument with a mesh or perforated bottom used to separate coarse and fine parts |
| transgressor 50,1 | a person who disobeys the law; criminal |
| holier 51,1 | more exalted or worthy of devotion or praise |
| unconquered 56,1 | unbeaten,unvanquished, and undefeated |
| hastened 63,3 | be quick to do something |
| lodestone 55,2 | a piece of magnetite or other naturally magnetized material |
| moat 57,8 | wide ditch filled with water surrounding a castle or town as a defense |
| tarried 55,1 | to delay or be tardy |
| submission 57,1 | obedience |
| conceive 59,1 | to take into one's mind |
| transgression 61,4 | breakng a law or command |
| abyss 60,1 | a bottomless gulf or pit |
| scornful 55,1 | full of open dislike and disrespect or derision often mixed with indignation |
| tarried 55,1 | to stay in place when one should be moving |
| illustrious 68,3 | well known,respected, and admired for past achievements |
| infamy 71,7 | well known for a bad quality or deed |
| decreed 72,1 | an authoritative order having a force of law |
| corruption 76,3 | something that has been changed from its original form,fallen apart,decayed |
| solitude 76,3 | the state or situation of being alone |
| harness 71,2 | to bring under conditions for effective use(like harnessing a horse with straps to guide its path) |
| humblest 21,2 | modest,not proud, or arrogant |
| torrent 75,4 | a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence |
| ecstasy 84,1 | rapturous delight |
| midst | in the middle |
| reverence 93,2 | honor or respect |
| covet 96,2 | desire wrongly |
| serfdom 97,4 | the state or condition of a slave |
| botched 97,2 | spoiled by poor work |
| edict 94,2 | a decree(order) issued by a sovereign(king or queen)or person of authority |
| sheer 81,1 | marked by great and continuous steepness |
| broad 89,2 | covering a large area |
| manuscripts 91,2 | books or documents |
| virtue 97,2 | behavior showing high moral standards |
| ego 105,2 | a person's sense of self esteem or self importance |
| hearth 92,3 | the floor of a fireplace |
| reverence 93,2 | deep respect for someone or something |
| endeavoring 93,3 | trying hard to achieve something |
| sanction 94,4 | a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule |
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