Word classes Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Grammar & Parts of Speech has 29 clues. Answers range from 2 to 16 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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A adjectival derivation that means the opposite of the root form 'terror' (par. 3)
A verb, meaning feel or express contempt or disdain for. For example: "the minister --------------ed Labour's attempt to woo voters" (par.1)
The morphological marker that changes a noun meaning 'strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement', to an adjective, meaning 'done by force'. (par. 1)
The base form verb for 're-accommodating'
How is the word 'belligerent' used semantically in the following sentence?: The belligerent would not quit fighting back.
From two words does the word 'horrific' originate from? (Tip: write WORD+WORD)
Which adjective in par. 2 means appropriate or suitable in the circumstances?
Which word can be derived from the answer to 5 Across be derived to a noun meaning "a natural ability to do something"
Which noun is used to describe the number of religious words that were added to English when the British Isles after 793?
The Norman conquest loaned words like ---------- to English.
Which morphological derivation can the word 'awe' semantically to serve the function of an adverb, as in the sentence: We are an ------------- long way from home?.
Ad adverb meaning 'without consequence or payment'
Another noun used to refer to 'Norsemen'
The semantic meaning or word class of the word 'exacted'.
A synonym for the word 'taxes'
The semantic category of the word 'subjects' in the following sentence: :The Norsemen controlled large parts of England over the next 250 years and exacted taxes, or scot, on their English subjects."
An example of an English words of Norse origin related to warfare
the adjectival form of the word 'independence'
An adjective in the following sentence: ‘Host’ likely being one of those words as it is derived from an Old French word, ost, meaning army".
An English noun, derived from a verb originating from the Norse word 'oste''th
An adverb that means 'as far as one knows or can see' (par.10)
The noun which came about on account of landlords who kept their guest against their will in order to ensure they paid their rent.
Which morphological element in 'company' means 'to come together'?
A noun derivation of 'companion' with the prefix com-, suggesting unity amongst people
A noun in the following sentence: 'What a wonderful way to think of a company'.
The base form of the proper noun, United, in the following sentence: It’s now evident that United is not going to get away with this event scot-free.
In par.1, which verb means 'fit in with the wishes or needs of' or 'adapt to'?
In the word 're-accommodating', which morphological element is used to signal an ongoing event
Which prefix is used to signal that something is done anew; once more; afresh, in par. 1?

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