sight words Crossword Puzzles
U7 2026-02-22
6 Clues: Kept out of sight; secret. • A creature from another planet. • Caring only about yourself, not others. • A group of words with a special meaning. • To make someone do something, or a strong power. • To take something that is not yours without permission.
Literary Devices 2021-01-14
Across
- This is when you exaggerate to make something seem better or worse
- This is when you use an object to represent something bigger, like a theme
- This is the umbrella term for describing things in a non-literal way
- This is where you create contrasting imagery between two things
- This is when the first letters or sounds of multiple words are the same
- This is where you give human-like qualities to non-humans
- This is where you use to deliberately contrasting words e.g. deafening silence
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- This is when you hint at what is to come later in a story/description
- This where you give (non-human) animal-like qualities to non-animals
- This is when sight, sound, taste, touch and/or smell are used to increase the realism of writing
10 Clues: This is where you give human-like qualities to non-humans • This is where you create contrasting imagery between two things • This is when you exaggerate to make something seem better or worse • This where you give (non-human) animal-like qualities to non-animals • This is the umbrella term for describing things in a non-literal way • ...
Sight Words 1 2020-09-28
Barton sight words 2024-10-30
7 Clues: He goes tonthe zoo • Unicorn is magical • Blew up the science lab • batman climbs the walls • The plane he got his gift • Batman clums walls with his hook • it the witch that turned, my brother into a snake
Preprimer sight words 2022-10-09
6 Clues: opposite of up • opposite of big • the place you are • the color of the sun • walk ____ from trouble • My teacher read us the true story of the little pigs
Sight Words Crossword 2022-11-10
6 Clues: _____ is my hat • My cat ___ white. • ____ are going to school. • ____ is my birthday today. • Do you want to go _____ me to the store? • I would like a cookie ___ you have any more.
Poetry terms 2013-03-25
Across
- When a word, phrase or image stands for or evokes a complex set of ideas, which is determined by its context. E.g. the sun can symbolize life, while a red rose can symbolize romantic love.
- Use of word pictures, figures of speech and description to evoke ideas, feelings, objects, actions, states of mind, etc.
- The use of words with matching sounds, usually at the end of each line.
- Technique of presenting things which are not human as if they are.
- Description A description which uses the five human senses - touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing. This sort of description is very effective in creating a vivid meaning.
- The words that the poet has specifically chosen to create a particular effect, meaning or atmosphere.
- How the poem appears on the page, how it is constructed and organized. E.g. ballad, acrostic, sonnet, blank verse, etc.
- A line ending in which the syntax, rhythm and thought are continued into the next line.
- Repetition of similar or identical vowel sounds in words which follow each other.
- Another, more sophisticated word for a verse in a poem.
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- Use of words which echo their meaning in sound e.g. “Snap”, “bang” etc.
- A comparative description based on similarity between two things, but one that directly connects them e.g. That child is a perfect monkey.
- A way in which the poet is able to control the rhythm and pace of the poem. A good way to spot the effect of it is to read the poem out loud.
- Repetition of connected words beginning with the same letter. Used to highlight the feeling of sound and movement, to intensify feeling or to bind words together.
- A form of comparison based on a similarity between two things, which suggests one object shares features with another but is not wholly identical e.g. The child chattered like a monkey. (HINT: “Like” or “as” are key words to spot)
- The pace or beat of the poem - can vary enormously from line to line in order to achieve a particular effect. Again, reading the poem out loud can help you spot it and its effects.
- What the poem is about - its meaning, comment or point.
17 Clues: Another, more sophisticated word for a verse in a poem. • What the poem is about - its meaning, comment or point. • Technique of presenting things which are not human as if they are. • Use of words which echo their meaning in sound e.g. “Snap”, “bang” etc. • The use of words with matching sounds, usually at the end of each line. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- used as an intensifier; often to qualify a metaphor
- conducive to success; favorable
- the ability to produce a desired or intended result
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
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- (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or reward
- having or showing great knowledge
- conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch
- keep from sight; to hide
- a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse
10 Clues: keep from sight; to hide • conducive to success; favorable • having or showing great knowledge • used as an intensifier; often to qualify a metaphor • the ability to produce a desired or intended result • the quality of being clever, original, and inventive • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or reward • ...
Jesus reads the scriptures 2025-10-18
Across
- the city where Jesus was raised
- Jesus promised to restore this to the blind
- Jesus did this with the scroll after reading it
- Jesus was sent to bring the good news to these people
- Jesus was handed the scroll of this profit
- the people asked if Jesus was this man’s son
Down
- on what day did Jesus go to the synagogue?
- the people were amazed by these kinds of words
- Jesus announced he was sent to set these people free
- down what Jesus did when he was finished reading the Scriptures
10 Clues: the city where Jesus was raised • on what day did Jesus go to the synagogue? • Jesus was handed the scroll of this profit • Jesus promised to restore this to the blind • the people asked if Jesus was this man’s son • the people were amazed by these kinds of words • Jesus did this with the scroll after reading it • Jesus announced he was sent to set these people free • ...
selling week 2 storm 2016-08-30
12 Clues: sight • on a car • our nation • in a movie • body injury • color of light • seen in vision • spooked or scared • past tents of laugh • future tents of night • when you here something funny • is good for the sole(hint:you do when something is funny)
module 5 2023-03-29
19 Clues: tuul • kivi • odav • liiv • sild • kuiv • sügav • lennuk • loodus • vulkaan • väsinud • treener • veoauto • nägemine • imestama • läheduses • määrdunud • mootorsaan • rahvast täis
Stems Review - Lists 4-6 2013-01-11
Language techniques in Nando Parrado 2024-10-14
Across
- A literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. This can create suspense or prepare the reader for later events.
- A literary device that uses vivid and descriptive language to create sensory experiences for the reader, often appealing to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- Placing two or more contrasting ideas, characters, or things side by side to highlight their differences or to create an interesting effect. Example: "Beauty and ugliness" or "Light and darkness."
- The use of symbols (objects, characters, colors, etc.) to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Example: In literature, a "dove" might symbolize peace.
- A figure of speech in which non-human things (animals, objects, or abstract ideas) are given human characteristics or qualities. Example: "The wind whispered through the trees."
- A figure of speech that directly compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as," suggesting they are alike in some way. Example: "Time is a thief."
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- A literary device in which words, phrases, or ideas are repeated for emphasis or effect. Repetition can reinforce a theme or create rhythm in writing.
- The repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words that are close together. Example: "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
- The written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more characters in a story. It can reveal character, advance the plot, or develop themes.
- Monologue A narrative technique that reveals a character’s thoughts, feelings, and reactions as if the reader were inside the character’s mind, experiencing their inner dialogue.
- A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun."
- Details Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create vivid imagery and immerse the reader in the scene. Example: "The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the room."
12 Clues: A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." Example: "Her smile was as bright as the sun." • A literary device in which words, phrases, or ideas are repeated for emphasis or effect. Repetition can reinforce a theme or create rhythm in writing. • ...
Sight Words (Set 1) 2022-09-26
8 Clues: There are too _______ ants. • The book is ________ a dog. • Do you ______ to go outside? • I hope you have a _______ day. • _____ teacher made this crossword. • We want _______ ice cream and cookies. • We don't want this one. We want the _______ one. • The mother and _______ took their kids to the park.
sight words 11 & 12 2012-11-06
8 Clues: Opposite of up • Opposite of left • Another word for big • A number less than five • The letter______ B is A. • The tip of a pen or knife • April comes ________ March. • If it belongs to us it is ____s.
Latin roots (-dic, -aud, -vis) 2024-08-05
Across
- a statement about what you think will happen in the future
- able to be heard
- using both sight and sound, especially in the form of images and recorded speech or music
- a political leader who possesses absolute power
- a scene, view, or panorama
- to visit (or look at) again
Down
- a large public building such as a theatre
- to say the opposite of what someone else has said
- a person who generally oversees workers and make sure they're doing the job correctly
- the action of dictating words to be typed, written down
10 Clues: able to be heard • a scene, view, or panorama • to visit (or look at) again • a large public building such as a theatre • a political leader who possesses absolute power • to say the opposite of what someone else has said • the action of dictating words to be typed, written down • a statement about what you think will happen in the future • ...
Descriptive Text 2025-08-12
Across
- This sense is used when describing taste
- Purpose of a descriptive text: to ___ a person, place, or thing in detail
- The part of the text where the object is introduced
- Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance
Down
- Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels
- Then main tense used in descriptive text is simple______ tense
- Main focus of descriptive text: a single___
- This sense is used when describing sound
- The ending section that gives the writer’s personal comment or conclusion
- Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch
10 Clues: This sense is used when describing sound • This sense is used when describing taste • Main focus of descriptive text: a single___ • The part of the text where the object is introduced • Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance • Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch • Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels • ...
Sight Words (Groups 1 and 2) 2022-08-16
Across
- Turn on the light so I can see.
- The ball is out.
- Ants are very little.
- You are as smart as he is.
- She goes to school.
- I was at home yesterday.
- My dad bought a dog for me.
Down
- I live by your house.
- The kitchen is downstairs.
- My room is upstairs.
- The pencil is in the pencil case.
- I went to the park.
- I go to school at 1pm.
- Turn off the light so I can sleep.
- I ran to school this morning.
15 Clues: The ball is out. • I went to the park. • She goes to school. • My room is upstairs. • I live by your house. • Ants are very little. • I go to school at 1pm. • I was at home yesterday. • The kitchen is downstairs. • You are as smart as he is. • My dad bought a dog for me. • I ran to school this morning. • Turn on the light so I can see. • The pencil is in the pencil case. • ...
Week 6 Vocabulary 2023-05-12
Across
- a joke based on words with the same pronunciation, but different meanings; “play on words”
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- giving human characteristics/ qualities to nonhuman things or ideas
- a comparison between two things without using like or as
- descriptive language that appeals to one of the 5 senses (touch, taste, sight, sound, smell)
Down
- a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work
- a word that imitates the natural sounds of a thing
- deliberate exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis or comic effect
- a phrase of expression that people use in everyday language that doesn’t make literal sense, but we understand what they mean (means something other than its literal meaning)
- any image or thing that stands for something else
10 Clues: a comparison of two things using like or as • any image or thing that stands for something else • a word that imitates the natural sounds of a thing • a comparison between two things without using like or as • giving human characteristics/ qualities to nonhuman things or ideas • a reference to a person, place, thing, event, or other literary work • ...
Sight Words (Set 2) 2022-10-06
8 Clues: They _______ the teacher. • ______ dog is 4 years old. • We ______ word work today. • I ______ happy to see them. • I want to _______ ice cream. • The apple is _______ my head. • She will help you in a _______. • He played with _______ soccer ball.
Sight Words April 15 2019-04-15
8 Clues: aged • to place • bound, fastened • synonym for also • the past of sell • tell, in the past • opposite of even in Math • a preposition with a short i in it
Sight Words Set 3 2024-02-01
8 Clues: opposite of bad • opposite of here • Another word for mom. • __________ you like to play? • What do you ________ to play? • Brrrrr! It is _______ outside. • Students go to ________ to learn. • Drink lots of __________to be healthy.
Psalm 19 2024-11-06
Across
- The _______ of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart (vs 8)
- Let the words of my _______, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight (vs 14)
- The law of the LORD is _______ (vs 7)
- Who wrote Psalm 19?
Down
- The testimony of the LORD is sure, making _______ the simple (vs 7)
- And the firmament sheweth his _______ (vs 1)
- More to be desired are they than _______ (vs 10)
- O _______, my strength, and my redeemer (vs 14)
- Sweeter also than _______ and the honeycomb (vs 10)
- The _______ declare the glory of God (vs 1)
10 Clues: Who wrote Psalm 19? • The law of the LORD is _______ (vs 7) • The _______ declare the glory of God (vs 1) • And the firmament sheweth his _______ (vs 1) • O _______, my strength, and my redeemer (vs 14) • More to be desired are they than _______ (vs 10) • Sweeter also than _______ and the honeycomb (vs 10) • The _______ of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart (vs 8) • ...
Descriptive Text 2025-08-12
Across
- This sense is used when describing taste
- Purpose of a descriptive text: to ___ a person, place, or thing in detail
- The part of the text where the object is introduced
- Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance
Down
- Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels
- Then main tense used in descriptive text is simple______ tense
- Main focus of descriptive text: a single___
- This sense is used when describing sound
- The ending section that gives the writer’s personal comment or conclusion
- Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch
10 Clues: This sense is used when describing sound • This sense is used when describing taste • Main focus of descriptive text: a single___ • The part of the text where the object is introduced • Another word for ‘see’ — used for describing appearance • Sense used for describing how something feels to the touch • Words that tell how something looks, smells, tastes, or feels • ...
Module 5 Sight Words 2021-02-25
Week 33 Sight Words 2022-02-04
bk 3 sight words 2022-05-17
8 Clues: ____ were you? • where ____ you? • ____did you say? • what do you ____? • ____he want some? • Mom ____ you have to • He ____ to my school • is that what he ____?
Lesson 8 Sight Words 2024-11-14
Level 23 Sight Words 2025-09-15
8 Clues: attractive • 60 seconds • 60 minutes • varying pigments • close or do up securely • items worn to cover the body • hard metal; item used to smooth clothes • join,fasten, or repair with needle and thread
Unit 8 2024-12-14
Across
- Having a lot of money or valuable things.
- Feeling sure about your abilities or that something will happen.
- All of something, not part of it.
- The subject that people talk or write about.
- More than two but not many.
- To share or exchange information with others.
Down
- To tell someone what you think they should do.
- To put or keep something out of sight.
- A person who wins a competition or game.
- An opportunity or possibility to do something.
- A piece of information that tells people something important or warns them about something.
- To try to hurt or harm someone or something.
- Written words, like in a book, article, or message.
- What a person thinks or believes about something.
14 Clues: More than two but not many. • All of something, not part of it. • To put or keep something out of sight. • A person who wins a competition or game. • Having a lot of money or valuable things. • The subject that people talk or write about. • To try to hurt or harm someone or something. • To share or exchange information with others. • ...
Life Management 2013-04-24
Across
- pertaining to sight
- expressed in words
- developed abilities; those things that one is good at doing
- time free from everyday job responsibilities during which a person can pursue personal interests and hobbies
- how people view their own skills, interest, and competence level
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- proficiency or ability
- activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys
- natural or acquired skill or talent
- management plan to use time wisely
- the principles of conduct that govern a group or society
- developed skill
- the legal unions of a man and woman as husband and wife
- cherished ideas and beliefs that affect decisions a person makes
- those things that a person can use to help reach goals
- an occupation or profession followed as a life's work
15 Clues: developed skill • expressed in words • pertaining to sight • proficiency or ability • management plan to use time wisely • natural or acquired skill or talent • an occupation or profession followed as a life's work • those things that a person can use to help reach goals • activities, things, and ideas a person likes and enjoys • ...
Poetry Unit Vocabulary 2017-05-21
Across
- One line of poetry used instead of sentences
- Working to understand the meaning of a poem
- Repeating words, phrases, or images in a poem
- Imagery that uses the sense of taste
- Imagery that uses the sense of touch
- Imagery that uses the sense of sound
- Imagery that uses the sense of smell
- Paragraphs in a poem
- The pattern of rhyming at the end of a line in a poem
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- An image or idea that represents something else
- Imagery that uses the sense of sight
- Notes written on the poem to help with questioning, clarifying, predicting, or summarizing
- literary devices used to improve understanding, draw comparisons, and clarify meaning.
- The feeling created through the poem for the reader
- The flow created through the repetition of sounds in a poem
15 Clues: Paragraphs in a poem • Imagery that uses the sense of sight • Imagery that uses the sense of taste • Imagery that uses the sense of touch • Imagery that uses the sense of sound • Imagery that uses the sense of smell • Working to understand the meaning of a poem • One line of poetry used instead of sentences • Repeating words, phrases, or images in a poem • ...
march 28 2025-03-28
Across
- what Jon Snow knows
- not for ears (officially)
- what to do with a Sparks walk
- Satan's favorite fashion brand
- Jewish sounds
- actor Nicolas behind bars
- guns and cameras both
- pants or a ballgame snack
Down
- desaturated zone of mystery
- Muldoon re: raptor
- quite a sight or used for sight
- spring fever or a tournie
- some said unsinkable
- not so nice or a puzzle
14 Clues: Jewish sounds • Muldoon re: raptor • what Jon Snow knows • some said unsinkable • guns and cameras both • not so nice or a puzzle • not for ears (officially) • spring fever or a tournie • actor Nicolas behind bars • pants or a ballgame snack • desaturated zone of mystery • what to do with a Sparks walk • Satan's favorite fashion brand • quite a sight or used for sight
Drones 2022-04-11
Across
- part of drone that spins the propeller
- remotely piloted aircraft
- horizontal movement of air
- remotely piloted aircraft system
- electronic speed controller
- beyond visual line of sight
- code for towering cumulus cloud
- second word in phonetic alphabet
Down
- part of drone which pushes air down
- word repeated 3 times when in distress
- canadian air regulations
- drone with 4 propellers
- visual line of sight
- unmanned aerial vehicle
14 Clues: visual line of sight • drone with 4 propellers • unmanned aerial vehicle • canadian air regulations • remotely piloted aircraft • horizontal movement of air • electronic speed controller • beyond visual line of sight • code for towering cumulus cloud • remotely piloted aircraft system • second word in phonetic alphabet • part of drone which pushes air down • ...
Lizette 2021-10-04
19 Clues: rev • asyl • kväve • foder • ogräs • gräns • brista • påverka • sjukdom • försöra • påverka • bombning • förstöra • inverkan • sevärdhet • utbildning • misslyckas • inflytesrik • självständig
1 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • TATTO • VISTA • UDITO • AVERE • GUSTO • SENSI • SALUTE • CONSUMO • OLFATTO • CRESCITA • VITAMINE • MINERALI • MANGIARE • QUANTITA' • NUTRIENTI • AGGIUNGERE • RESPIRATORIO
Unit 2 Biology Crossword 2021-09-28
Across
- Where life exists.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Stacks of thylakoids.
- process that makes alcohol.
- Captures energy from the sun to make food.
- What mitochondria makes to power the cell.
- First step in the breakdown of glucose.
- total amount of water on earth.
- Process plants use to eat.
- Most important element on the periodic table
- Makes its own food from the sun.
- Organisms that don't require oxygen.
Down
- Break down organic matter
- The envelope of gasses surrounding earth
- Sight of light reactions.
- Obtain energy from other organisms.
- Organisms that require oxygen.
- All the rocks on earth.
- Eats dead matter.
- Sight of the dark reactions.
20 Clues: Eats dead matter. • Where life exists. • Stacks of thylakoids. • Powerhouse of the cell. • All the rocks on earth. • Break down organic matter • Sight of light reactions. • Process plants use to eat. • process that makes alcohol. • Sight of the dark reactions. • Organisms that require oxygen. • total amount of water on earth. • Makes its own food from the sun. • ...
Stones: Chapters 1-16 2015-12-03
Across
- This person likes garage sales
- This causes Garnet to crash the van
- This person likes technology
- Argument over love at first sight
- Where Garnet’s mother is travelling to
- What Raphaella believes in
- Garnet’s first love
- A type of bird
- The rumoured cause of Raphaella’s transfer
Down
- Garnet’s nickname
- Garnet is labelled this
- What Garnet hears at night and in his dreams
- Garnet’s new job title
- What Garnet believes in
- Garnet falling in love at first sight
- Raphaella’s explanation of the bad feelings
- One of the places the path leads to
- What the Havelock’s store sells
- What the voices say
- Garnet hears this person sobbing
20 Clues: A type of bird • Garnet’s nickname • Garnet’s first love • What the voices say • Garnet’s new job title • Garnet is labelled this • What Garnet believes in • What Raphaella believes in • This person likes technology • This person likes garage sales • What the Havelock’s store sells • Garnet hears this person sobbing • Argument over love at first sight • ...
of mice andman crossword. 2023-09-28
Across
- an imitation of bluntly in manner or speech
- in a withdrawn of gloomy way
- to size and punish someone or something out of sight
- in sorrowful or melancholy way
- thought deeply about
- persistent and troubling
- able to make decisions quickly
- fragments of something broken into pieces
- very carefully
Down
- putting or keeping someone or something out of sight
- spotted or marked with different colors
- soothed appeased or calmed
- in amusing or ironic way
- mocking scorn
- clever and useful
- a long step
- belligerent or aggressive in nature
- to make fun of or tease
- lying back or resting or leaning
- points of union
20 Clues: a long step • mocking scorn • very carefully • points of union • clever and useful • thought deeply about • to make fun of or tease • in amusing or ironic way • persistent and troubling • soothed appeased or calmed • in a withdrawn of gloomy way • in sorrowful or melancholy way • able to make decisions quickly • lying back or resting or leaning • belligerent or aggressive in nature • ...
Stones: Chapters 1- 16 2025-03-28
Across
- One of the places the path leads to
- Garnet is labelled this
- What the voices say
- This causes Garnet to crash the van
- This person likes technology
- Argument over love at first sight
- Where Garnet’s mother is travelling to
- Garnet hears this person sobbing
- What Garnet believes in
- A type of bird
Down
- Garnet’s new job title
- What Raphaella believes in
- This person likes garage sales
- What Garnet hears at night and in his dreams
- Garnet’s first love
- Raphaella’s explanation of the bad feelings
- Garnet’s nickname
- What the Havelock’s store sells
- The rumoured cause of Raphaella’s transfer
- Garnet falling in love at first sight
20 Clues: A type of bird • Garnet’s nickname • Garnet’s first love • What the voices say • Garnet’s new job title • Garnet is labelled this • What Garnet believes in • What Raphaella believes in • This person likes technology • This person likes garage sales • What the Havelock’s store sells • Garnet hears this person sobbing • Argument over love at first sight • ...
McGrady, Caden, Jasper, Aries 2025-12-16
Across
- Custom-cloaked Eye-pleaser
- Sight-shutter Earth-rooted
- Want-weaver Gold-guarder
- A reddish-brown color, most commonly used to describe hair.
- Quicksilver-spirit Wind-runner
- Truth-hurler Fear-tamer Sky-grasper
- Path-blocker Hope-crusher
- Truth-twister Word-weaver
- Past-gazer Ghost-seeker
- Stream-wedding Soul-fusion Part-joining
Down
- Time-honey Wind-tamer
- Silence-sheltered Crowd-shunner Mind-housed
- Strike-shunter Motion-mocker
- Ghost-woven Sight-shimmer Cloud-skin
- Past-waker Heart-tugger Thought-bringer
- Sky-shift Mood-mazer
- I don't stop the flow entirely, but I drain the power away.
- Gate-opener Light-welcomer
- World-welder Truth-guards
- blade-biter code-cracker
20 Clues: Sky-shift Mood-mazer • Time-honey Wind-tamer • Past-gazer Ghost-seeker • Want-weaver Gold-guarder • blade-biter code-cracker • Path-blocker Hope-crusher • World-welder Truth-guards • Truth-twister Word-weaver • Custom-cloaked Eye-pleaser • Sight-shutter Earth-rooted • Gate-opener Light-welcomer • Strike-shunter Motion-mocker • Quicksilver-spirit Wind-runner • ...
Difficult words! 2021-02-17
20 Clues: Dorf • Pfund • Regal • platz • Übung • Straße • Blazer • teppich • Anblick • Elefant • Ausdruck • Irrenhaus • sei still • Broschüre • Strumpfhose • Sonderangbot • Schulversammlung • Mehrfamielienhaus • Anwesenheitskontrolle • weiterführende schule
ristikko 2020-09-28
21 Clues: outo • tylsä • pakata • vaikka • päättää • huomata • mahtava • huoleton • rakennus • yllättävä • tapahtuma • nähtävyys • vierailla • kokonainen • matkalaukku • enimmäkseen • pääkaupunki • suunnitella • paikallinen • eurooppalainen • matkapahoinvoiva
2017.1.16 2017-01-14
#76 Stem List 2023-08-22
22 Clues: in • sit • not • life • holy • away • voice • clear • Sight • write • cause • being • money • dance • feign • place • origin • beside • through • science • against • organism
English crossword 2018-10-25
21 Clues: resa • varor • ändea • stolt • offer • samlas • döpaom • beståav • kunglig • kätteri • belägen • övertyga • växafram • brudslöja • sevärdhet • tvåspråkig • vidsträckt • bosättasig • hänvisatill • katastrofal • ursprungligen
word list 1 2013-09-16
Stem List 39 2022-11-08
22 Clues: in • bad • send • talk • know • flow • holy • away • land • life • place • stand • sight • fullof • nature • father • forward • believe • together • together • doctrine • pleasure
ILE 6 unit 8 homohones 2023-02-21
Our 7th Challenge 2023-03-20
21 Clues: X • Red • Blue • Beak • Jack • Loot • India • Texas • Enemy • Drink • Johnny • Leader • Shanty • Safest • Sharks • Largest • Coldest • Atlantis • Spongebob • Half-sight • Exclamation
영어 숙제 (5월 4일) 2023-05-04
Unit 4 - The picture of you 2022-03-23
Across
- A surface free from irregularities to the touch or sight.
- Author of the novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray.
- Dark, shaded, obscure.
- Advertisement for a movie.
- To do or cause hurt, injury, destruction.
- Words by which one wishes a bad fate on something or someone.
- To hate, to detest.
- Blood sucking creature.
Down
- City where the story takes place.
- Typical of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901.
- A cloud of fine water droplets.
- A painting, photograph, piece of writing, etc., depicting the person who created or produced it.
- Of a thing or person: having an attractive form or appearance; well-proportioned; elegant, stylish.
- Partially broken.
- A statue representing some animal or human figure on a building (esp. in Gothic architecture).
15 Clues: Partially broken. • To hate, to detest. • Dark, shaded, obscure. • Blood sucking creature. • Advertisement for a movie. • A cloud of fine water droplets. • City where the story takes place. • To do or cause hurt, injury, destruction. • Author of the novel The Portrait of Dorian Gray. • Typical of the reign of Queen Victoria (1837–1901. • ...
T& I Intro Vocab 2022-04-19
Across
- type of interpretion done at same time speaker is speaking
- reported speech, (He said he wants to see a doctor.)
- the language of the original text or speech
- write a document in the target language
- meaning of source message is changed
- type of interpretion done after the speaker has finished speaking
- the intended message the speaker or author is trying to communicate
- language into which speech is interpreted
Down
- type of translation done by reading aloud into targetlanguage from text in source language
- word for word translation
- smallest chunks of information that make sense
- quoted speech (I want to see a doctor.)
- words or phrases are left out of target message
- reader is mentally engaged with the text
- listen & produce a spoken message in the targetlanguage
15 Clues: word for word translation • meaning of source message is changed • write a document in the target language • quoted speech (I want to see a doctor.) • reader is mentally engaged with the text • language into which speech is interpreted • the language of the original text or speech • smallest chunks of information that make sense • ...
Quarter 1 ELA Terms 2022-09-27
Across
- something that represents something else
- the main character of the story
- different types of characters in the story
- a place that is described by time, location, and sensory details
- a brief recap of an experience or something you read
- the way an author describes a character
Down
- metaphor, simile,personification, idiom
- using only facts, doesn't include your own perspective or bias
- smell, taste, sight, touch, sound
- a story that teaches some sort of lesson
- the type of world Jonas lives in
- characteristics of something
- two things that are being compared without using the words "like" or "as"
- a reference to something, like another piece of literature
- the character or thing that gets in the way of the protagonist, usually the villain, creates conflict in the story
15 Clues: characteristics of something • the main character of the story • the type of world Jonas lives in • smell, taste, sight, touch, sound • metaphor, simile,personification, idiom • the way an author describes a character • something that represents something else • a story that teaches some sort of lesson • different types of characters in the story • ...
Poetic devices 2023-06-02
Across
- a comparison of two unlikely things without using like or as
- repetition of consonant sounds that appear closely together;usually in the beginning
- verse- has no regular rhythm or rhyme
- a comparison of two unlikely things using "like","as" and "resembles"
- Rhyme- words that rhyme exactly
- Poetry- poetry that expresses the speakers emotions and thought but does not tell a story
- the feeling a poem gives off
- giving non-living things human characteristics and qualities
- when you say or do something that is opposite of what is expected
- the attitude of the speaker not poet
Down
- repetition of vowels
- language that appeals to the 5 sense sight, touch, taste,smell,and sound
- when it says something is something else
- when images imply a comparison
- an over exaggeration
15 Clues: repetition of vowels • an over exaggeration • the feeling a poem gives off • when images imply a comparison • Rhyme- words that rhyme exactly • the attitude of the speaker not poet • verse- has no regular rhythm or rhyme • when it says something is something else • a comparison of two unlikely things without using like or as • ...
Aging simulation 2023-11-02
Across
- Eye-sight condition where the vision is similar to cataracts but also has black spots blocking vision.
- Eye-sight condition where the peripheral vision is heavily blurred in a ring shape.
- A state of loss that older people experience with vision.
- When the patient is sensitive to light that has a bloom effect on their vision.
- Eye-sight condition characterized by progressive loss of near sight vision.
- A hearing loss test demonstrates how distorted conversation can get in old age.
Down
- A test that demonstrates the effect of cognitive interference on reaction time.
- Eye-sight condition where the entire vision is clouded/ blurred.
- Loss of fine mobility geriatric patients develop as they get older with loss of movement.
- A particular level of pitch that patients lose the ability to hear as they get older.
10 Clues: A state of loss that older people experience with vision. • Eye-sight condition where the entire vision is clouded/ blurred. • Eye-sight condition characterized by progressive loss of near sight vision. • A test that demonstrates the effect of cognitive interference on reaction time. • ...
AVID10 - Academic Vocab Review #1 - Week 3, 4, 5, 6 Words 2023-03-14
Across
- (verb) to take or get (something) from (something else)
- Adj; excessively careful, scrupulous
- Verb, to uplift
- Verb, to become absorbed in thought, to consider something thoughtfully.
- (noun) a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
- Adj, Notable polite or polished in manner
- (verb) to influence or make a difference on (someone or something)
- (verb) to have (something) as an essential or main part
- (noun) the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
Down
- Noun; the quality of being in keen judgement
- (verb) to make or enact laws
- (verb) to make a judgment about (something)
- (noun) an area or portion that is distinct from others
- (verb) to make up or form something
- (adjective) clear to the sight or mind
15 Clues: Verb, to uplift • (verb) to make or enact laws • (verb) to make up or form something • Adj; excessively careful, scrupulous • (adjective) clear to the sight or mind • Adj, Notable polite or polished in manner • (verb) to make a judgment about (something) • Noun; the quality of being in keen judgement • (noun) an area or portion that is distinct from others • ...
Academic Vocab List #1 2024-04-09
Across
- A piece of information from a text that is used to support your answers, ideas, opinions, and arguments.
- Provide information from the text to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea.
- The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text.
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind.
Down
- The most important information that tells what the text is about.
- The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade.
- A category of literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content.
- The perspective from which something is written.
- Using detailed words or phrases to create a picture in the reader’s mind that connects to one or more of the five senses: sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch.
- The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing.
10 Clues: The perspective from which something is written. • The message, moral, or lesson learned from a text. • The reason for writing: to entertain, inform, or persuade. • The mood or emotions that come across in an author’s writing. • The most important information that tells what the text is about. • ...
Dead on the Roof 2016-11-01
20 Clues: kühl • flach • Motor • Hitze • Pilot • Reise • Bohrer • blitzen • dröhnen • Polizist • ziemlich • Handwerker • Fahrenheit • reparieren • Gegenstand • schwindelig • zeigen(auf) • Schnappschuss • Sehenswürdigkeit • ohnmächtig(werden)
English vocab crossword 2018-10-23
20 Clues: echo • agree • yield • bleed • sight • steal • color • flabby • assist • passion • offended • obviously • supporter • treasurer • limitless • reduction • free,will • scholarly • funeral,hymn • accompanying
doctor 2018-11-26
20 Clues: hõim • alus • juur • kett • matma • vaade • olema • omanik • haigus • jõudma • avastus • teenija • jätkama • kohutav • hirmunud • serv,äär • hoolitsema • rahulikult • suurepärane • veepinnal hõljuma
Mouse's Missing 2024-04-11
F6 Module 7a,c 2022-05-11
21 Clues: uks • igav • vale • habe • pesa • telk • vaade • ujuma • rikas • tempel • tunnel • ulakas • kuulus • kostüüm • kadunud • piinlik • paistes • jooksma • kaitsema • harjutama • vaatamisväärsus
latin 2023-02-09
Vocabulary Practice 2019-11-08
Across
- to produce an effect on someone or something
- most important
- a group of people who have been given the official job of finding information about something
- happening because of a particular action or set of conditions
- clear to the sight or mind
- an organization created for a particular purpose
- to make a judgment about something
- a legal agreement
- to take or get something from something else
Down
- to say or think (two things) are equal or the same
- right or suited for some purpose or situation
- to have something as an essential or main part
- the words that are used with a certain word or phrase and that help to explain its meaning
- to make laws
- an area of an economy; an area for which someone is responsible
15 Clues: to make laws • most important • a legal agreement • clear to the sight or mind • to make a judgment about something • to produce an effect on someone or something • to take or get something from something else • right or suited for some purpose or situation • to have something as an essential or main part • an organization created for a particular purpose • ...
kpl 5 2021-11-15
19 Clues: näky • saalis • betoni • muuttaa • maisema • kysyntä • hävittää • saavutus • parantua • lisääntyä • laiduntaa • ympäristö • vähitellen • rakennusala • yläpuolella • elinympäristö • kaupunkimainen • poikkeuksellinen • resources luonnonvarat
ggg 2024-11-17
19 Clues: vid • srce • pravi • reden • slepi • nizoz • pasti • prstan • zmenek • prekid • varati • vrtnica • tie the • udariti • zlomljen • videvati • zaprositi • zatreskan • valentinovo
Sight Words, Set 11 & 12 2024-06-27
Across
- This is my brother. I am _ _ _ sister.
- We _ _ _ our worksheets in a box.
- I _ _ _ _ the answer to this question.
- I have _ _ _ _ apples.
- I turn the lights _ _ because it is dark.
- I have _ _ _ (2) cats.
Down
- She _ _ _ a cat.
- He jumps _ _ _ _ the pool.
- Please _ _ _ _ your shoes off!
- Do _ _ _ run on the playground!
- Yesterday, I _ _ _ _ to a supermarket.
11 Clues: She _ _ _ a cat. • I have _ _ _ _ apples. • I have _ _ _ (2) cats. • He jumps _ _ _ _ the pool. • Please _ _ _ _ your shoes off! • Do _ _ _ run on the playground! • We _ _ _ our worksheets in a box. • This is my brother. I am _ _ _ sister. • I _ _ _ _ the answer to this question. • Yesterday, I _ _ _ _ to a supermarket. • I turn the lights _ _ because it is dark.
Roan's Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-10
Across
- information that comes directly from a person who experienced an event (first-hand account)
- having an effect or impact on the opinion, or actions of others
- restate text or passage in your own words
- the casual language we use every day
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
Down
- to examine, or study something carefully
- example: First, in addition to, Finally, etc.
- trait; what something is like, features or qualities
- a comparison made between two things to show how they are alike
- connected to the topic
10 Clues: connected to the topic • the casual language we use every day • to examine, or study something carefully • restate text or passage in your own words • example: First, in addition to, Finally, etc. • trait; what something is like, features or qualities • having an effect or impact on the opinion, or actions of others • ...
London 2022-02-16
Across
- Learning too many new words is very ….
- A building or point of interest worth seeing
- These cookies are …. Where did you buy them?
- The past form of dream
- I like to … a lot of crossword puzzles.
Down
- The Khans … their house in 2005.
- My mother is the daughter of my granny. I am the … of my granny.
- A gift you bring to your friends or family after vacation
- Yesterday I … in front of the laptop to do some exercises.
- A kind of bird living in the Tower
10 Clues: The past form of dream • The Khans … their house in 2005. • A kind of bird living in the Tower • Learning too many new words is very …. • I like to … a lot of crossword puzzles. • A building or point of interest worth seeing • These cookies are …. Where did you buy them? • A gift you bring to your friends or family after vacation • ...
The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- Having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless
- Wasteful extravagance in spending
- Cause severe and extensive damage to
- Having, showing, or arising from intense often vicious ill will, spite, or hatred
- An allusive or oblique remark or hint, typically a suggestive or disparaging one
Down
- Meaningless repetition of another person's spoken words as a symptom of psychiatric disorder
- Extravagantly bright or showy
- In a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling
- Tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable
- Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
10 Clues: Extravagantly bright or showy • Wasteful extravagance in spending • Cause severe and extensive damage to • Evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret • Having or showing a lack of thought or intelligence; mindless • In a forceful, passionate, or intense manner; with great feeling • Tormenting or teasing with the sight or promise of something unobtainable • ...
Poetry 2025-10-17
Across
- The feeling or atmosphere that the poem creates for the reader (e.g., happy, sad, spooky, peaceful).
- The repetition of similar sounds at the end of words.
- A single row of words in a poem. (This is like a sentence, but it doesn't have to be a complete one).
- The "voice" that is talking in the poem. The speaker is not always the poet.
- The central idea, message, or lesson about life that the poem explores.
- A word that imitates the sound it describes.
- The "beat" of a poem, created by the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in each line.
- Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal (or exact) meaning. It's used to make writing more interesting and vivid.
- An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or for humor.
- A group of lines in a poem, set apart by a blank space. (This is like a paragraph, but for poems).
Down
- Language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create a mental picture for the reader.
- The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem. It's marked using letters (like AABB or ABAB).
- Giving human qualities, feelings, or actions to an animal, object, or idea.
- Poetry that does not have a regular rhythm or rhyme scheme. It sounds more like natural conversation.
- The speaker's attitude toward the subject of the poem (e.g., funny, serious, angry, loving).
- When a poet repeats a word, phrase, line, or stanza for emphasis or to create a rhythm.
- A direct comparison between two unlike things, stating that one thing is the other. It does not use "like" or "as".
- The place where a poet chooses to end one line and begin the next. This is a key tool for creating rhythm and meaning.
- A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as".
19 Clues: A word that imitates the sound it describes. • The repetition of similar sounds at the end of words. • An extreme exaggeration used to make a point or for humor. • A comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as". • The central idea, message, or lesson about life that the poem explores. • ...
Language Features 2025-11-12
Across
- Repeating the same starting sound in nearby words to create rhythm or emphasis. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- The overall feeling or atmosphere created in a text. A horror story might have a dark and tense mood.
- A comparison saying one thing is another to show meaning or create imagery. Her voice was music to his ears.
- Repeating words or phrases to create emphasis or rhythm. Never give up. Never surrender.
- The writer’s attitude or feeling toward the subject or audience. The tone can be serious, sarcastic, joyful, or angry.
- Giving human qualities or actions to non-human things. The wind whispered through the trees.
- A reference to a well-known person, event, story, or idea from history, religion, or culture. He had the strength of Hercules.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell). The scent of fresh rain filled the air.
Down
- An extreme exaggeration used for effect. I’ve told you a million times!
- language, Words that create an emotional response in the reader. The innocent child cried for help.
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words. The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.
- A comparison using like or as to make a description more vivid. He ran as fast as lightning.
- When something stands for a deeper meaning or idea. A dove often represents peace.
- A word that imitates the sound it represents. The bees buzzed and the fire crackled.
- When the opposite of what you expect happens or is said. A fire station burns down.
15 Clues: An extreme exaggeration used for effect. I’ve told you a million times! • When something stands for a deeper meaning or idea. A dove often represents peace. • When the opposite of what you expect happens or is said. A fire station burns down. • A word that imitates the sound it represents. The bees buzzed and the fire crackled. • ...
The Keys to Literary Analysis Test 2023-04-24
Across
- a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated
- a grouping of lines separated from others in a poem
- a type of imagery using the sense of touch
- exaggeration
- a type of imagery using the sense of smell
- two contradictory words or statements
- a type of imagery which uses words and phrases to make the reader feel physical and mental emotions
- a comparison between two things using “like” or “as”
- the attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject
- a type of imagery using the sense of hearing
- the expression of ideas by means of speech-sounds combined into words
- the style in which a text is written
- a type of imagery describing the actions and movements of people or objects
Down
- the way someone thinks, feels, and behaves
- the pattern of stresses within a line of verse
- a type of imagery using the sense of sight
- the repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a line
- the naming of sounds such as “buzz” or “hiss”
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group
- giving a non-human object human-like features
- visually descriptive or figurative language
- the repetition between consonant sounds
- malicious or unjust treatment or excessive of power
- a central, unifying idea in a story
- a type of imagery using the sense of taste
- the people who read a piece of literature and it can be determined through the writer’s style, tone, content, language, and form
26 Clues: exaggeration • a central, unifying idea in a story • the style in which a text is written • two contradictory words or statements • the repetition between consonant sounds • the way someone thinks, feels, and behaves • a type of imagery using the sense of sight • a type of imagery using the sense of touch • a type of imagery using the sense of smell • ...
Ninth Grade May Crossword D- I (2) 2015-05-17
Across
- conversation between two or more people.
- the audience or reader knows information that other characters do not know
- an interruption in the chronological order of a narrative to describe an earlier event.
- a word or group of words in a literary work, which appeal to one or more of the senses: sight, taste, touch, hearing, and smell
- a long speech given by a character in a play who is having a conversation with other characters
- a contrast or discrepancy between what is expected and what actually happens
- a play or story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience.
- writing that shows what a thing looks like, sounds like, smells like, and feels like, with many details.
- an author’s introduction of the characters, setting, and situation at the beginning of a story, novel, or play.
- prose narrative based on imagination,usually the novel or the short story.
- a category or type of literature.
- an author’s use of clues to prepare readers for events that will happen later in the story
- writing that attempts to explain something from a personal point of view.
- a figure of speech that uses overstatement or exaggeration
Down
- a character that changes throughout the story
- author’s choice of words.
- the falling action is the series of Events that take place after the climax showing the results of the conflict.
- words that mean more than their individual meanings and express truth beyond the literal level
- a character opposite in personality to another character in the story. There is a strong contrast between the two characters’ strengths and weaknesses.
- unrhymed poetry with lines of varying lengths, and containing no specific metrical pattern
- the “dictionary” definition of a word.
- hint that something bad will happen
- Tragedy, epic, comedy, novel, biography, lyric poem, and essay are all examples of __.
23 Clues: author’s choice of words. • a category or type of literature. • hint that something bad will happen • the “dictionary” definition of a word. • conversation between two or more people. • a character that changes throughout the story • a figure of speech that uses overstatement or exaggeration • a play or story that is written to be acted out in front of an audience. • ...
Critical Vocabulary 2024-08-22
Across
- description comparing one thing to another.
- the reasons the author has written an article and has chosen the supporting information. The purpose may be informative, entertaining, or persuasive.
- the most important ideas of a selection presented in order. Beginning, middle, end.
- a group of lines within a poem.
- the language that is not meant to be taken literally.
- the major turning point in a story when the conflict is the highest.
- elements in a poem that evoke any of the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell)
- description saying one thing has not the qualities of another thing.
- an author’s attitude or feelings within the text toward the subject or intended audience.
- a universal idea expressed in a text; texts generally have a central theme and other secondary themes.
Down
- a scene that takes place before the time period of the main story; a non-linear plot element.
- facts, examples, statistics, anecdotes, or descriptions the author chooses to support the main idea or argumentative claim.
- a literary device to tease readers about events that will occur later in the story.
- the direct words from a selection or the direct words from an expert used in a selection.
- an author’s unique personal style.
- the person telling a story or relating information to the reader.
- the author’s position in an argumentative text, expressing what the reader should do or believe.
- the spoken words of a character in a story or drama.
- the author’s overall main point or message.
- the atmosphere of a text, how the readers are made to feel, emotion evoked by the author.
20 Clues: a group of lines within a poem. • an author’s unique personal style. • description comparing one thing to another. • the author’s overall main point or message. • the spoken words of a character in a story or drama. • the language that is not meant to be taken literally. • the person telling a story or relating information to the reader. • ...
Get Swifty 2024-03-20
Across
- honeymoon stage of a relationship
- knitted clothing piece
- when you might get a driver permit
- no war
- banished
- out of sight
- radiance after the sun has set
- 1849
- unaffected by passage
- empty
- Easy A, The Grand Budapest Hotel, e.g.
Down
- how you do something
- willfully causing pain
- intricate workmanship
- R in ROY
- three hours past nine
- relationship with a persons actions and the consequences
- a snowy time
- one who stops a wedding
- shade of red
- adorned
- shrub or tree of temperate climates
- hot month
- cashew family plant
- a region in france
- one in a romantic relationship
- harbor sight
27 Clues: 1849 • empty • no war • adorned • R in ROY • banished • hot month • a snowy time • shade of red • out of sight • harbor sight • a region in france • cashew family plant • how you do something • intricate workmanship • three hours past nine • unaffected by passage • willfully causing pain • knitted clothing piece • one who stops a wedding • radiance after the sun has set • one in a romantic relationship • ...
LARCHMONT OPTOMETRICS 2025-12-11
Across
- neighborhood known for walkable shopping street
- word often paired with “Larchmont”
- glasses cousin, perhaps
- widening of the pupil during an exam
- nearsightedness
- popular japanese eyewear brand
- friendly locals
- painful eyelid bump
- overall design theme of the office
- colored part of the eye
- it sheds a tear
- one of our five senses
- look quickly
Down
- protects from bright sun
- oppposite of near
- I ____ you!
- number of the floor our exams take place on
- how many doctors are in our office
- common sight on Larchmont sidewalks: people with leashes
- popular Sunday destination on Larchmont
- eye part that expands in dim light
- Eyewear fitting professional
22 Clues: I ____ you! • look quickly • nearsightedness • friendly locals • it sheds a tear • oppposite of near • painful eyelid bump • one of our five senses • glasses cousin, perhaps • colored part of the eye • protects from bright sun • Eyewear fitting professional • popular japanese eyewear brand • word often paired with “Larchmont” • how many doctors are in our office • ...
words there way 2022-05-04
Across
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- relating to the sense of hearing
- not able to be predicted.
- using both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music.
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
Down
- conduct an official financial examination of (an individual's or organization's accounts).
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
- magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
- a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
- able to be heard.
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
15 Clues: able to be heard. • not able to be predicted. • relating to the sense of hearing • magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
TS Tours + Family Members 2024-05-06
Poetry terms 2022-12-08
Across
- "Mike likes his new bike" is an example of what sound device?
- poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter is what type of poetry?
- "my alarm was yelling at me in the morning" is an example of
- referring to a full plate of food as a dish is an example of a/an
- "He eats the sweet treats" is an example of what sound device?
- "Sally sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of what sound device?
- poetry that is free of rhyme and meter resembling natural speech is what type of poetry?
- the fl sound at the beginning of a word(flicker, flare, flame, flash) being associated with moving light is an example of
Down
- "Life is a highway" is an example of
- "Defending the left hook was the boxers kryptonite" is a/an _____ to Superman
- the words "motion" and "ocean" are examples of what rhyme?
- The words "young" and "song" don't exactly rhyme. This is an example of what rhyme?
- "the quarterback was as slow as a sloth" is an example of a/an
- "The more you fail, the more likely you are to succeed" is an example of a/an
- "I haven't seen you in a million years" is an example of a/an
- the word "bicycle" is what type of metrical foot
- "Death, be not proud" is an example of
- "the sun was shining bright in the sky without a cloud in sight" is an example of
- "The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!" is an example of what sound device?
- the words "bus stop" are an example of what metrical foot
20 Clues: "Life is a highway" is an example of • "Death, be not proud" is an example of • the word "bicycle" is what type of metrical foot • the words "bus stop" are an example of what metrical foot • the words "motion" and "ocean" are examples of what rhyme? • "my alarm was yelling at me in the morning" is an example of • ...
VocabularyUnit1 2020-04-16
20 Clues: fest • Biss • Musik • Tinte • jeder • Pause • Größe • Rücken • giftig • wütend • dauern • wichtig • täglich • umarmen • Ausblick • nördlich • leuchtend • Geschichte • one's own allein • Naturwissenschaften
Spelling 1 2021-01-20
22 Clues: odd • nail • huge • peek • nail • rock • moan • sight • waver • cruel • jump. • strange • roundly • swiftly • critter • whistle • abruptly • covetous • charming • hairless • amazement • terrifically
UNIT 3 p. 208 - 209 2020-12-02
21 Clues: Rad • vor • alle • Höhe • Turm • echt • Stufe • hinauf • Kirche • wiegen • Brücke • Schloss • Stadion • ungefähr • Arbeiter • Gefängnis • königlich • Frankreich • Schriftsteller • Sehenswürdigkeit • Vereinigtes Königreich
crossword English Swedish 2018-10-25
21 Clues: ske • vida • ände • sund • Sämre • mängd • grunda • belägen • befolka • kätteri • landskap • silhuett • stadsdel • sevärdhet • avgörande • verkligen • slingrande • vidsträckt • tvåspråkig • följaktigen • ursprungligen
HEAD1 NICE 2023-09-17
20 Clues: gelb • Tier • Möwe • lila • Spiel • Handy • mögen • Vogel • Lehrer • können • Fußball • Schüler • Anblick • Haustier • schwimmen • dumm,blöd • Süßigkeiten • Zahl,Ziffer • kennenlernen • toll,großartig
Sixteen keywords cryptic puzzle 2024-04-09
Across
- With a trembling hand and a heart so bold, facing the unknown, a tale to be told.
- A flicker of fate, a whisper so slight, hints of the future in shadows of night.
- A twist of events, a bitter delight, when things aren't as they seem in plain sight.
- More than meets the eye, a picture designed, where objects and setting have meanings entwined.
- Dragons and spells, a world set alight, where the mind takes wondrous flight.
- A thread that weaves, a story's guide, a whispered meaning, where truths reside.
- A point of dispute, where two sides alight, a conflict of views in search of the right.
Down
- Echoes of old in a story untold, hidden references for wise souls to behold.
- Break it down, a puzzling disguise.
- I am not this, yet this I will be, a painted picture for the mind to see.
- Where words reside, their meaning found true, a picture emerges, a broader view.
- Grounded and true, the world as we know, unlike those dreams where imaginations grow.
- I twist and turn words, a hidden key, their secrets unlocked for all to see.
- Clashing of words in a battle of will, logic and passion a war to fulfill.
- Stars in their eyes, they reach for the sky, where dreams may take flight, or fall from on high.
15 Clues: Break it down, a puzzling disguise. • I am not this, yet this I will be, a painted picture for the mind to see. • Clashing of words in a battle of will, logic and passion a war to fulfill. • Echoes of old in a story untold, hidden references for wise souls to behold. • I twist and turn words, a hidden key, their secrets unlocked for all to see. • ...
words there way 2022-05-04
Across
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.
- using both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music.
- say or estimate that (a specified thing) will happen in the future or will be a consequence of something.
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- able to be heard.
- conduct an official financial examination of (an individual's or organization's accounts).
- deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite.
- relating to the sense of hearing
Down
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force
- magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded.
- a book or electronic resource that lists the words of a language (typically in alphabetical order) and gives their meaning, or gives the equivalent words in a different language, often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage.
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event, such as a play, movie, concert, or meeting.
- not able to be predicted.
- the part of a theater, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
- an interview for a particular role or job as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician, consisting of a practical demonstration of the candidate's suitability and skill.
15 Clues: able to be heard. • not able to be predicted. • relating to the sense of hearing • magnetic tape on which sound can be recorded. • deny the truth of (a statement) by asserting the opposite. • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing. • a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case or an inquest. • ...
2023 Review 2023-12-30
Across
- attributing human qualities to non-human things (animals, objects, or concepts)
- when the author shows the audience the traits of the character
- attitude the writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- a group of lines in a poem
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- the literal meaning of a word; the dictionary definition of a word
- when a phrase is used in reference to something else
- a sentence that explains the concept communicated in the work
- abstract nouns that describe the ideas that are present in the text
- a struggle between the character and another force
- description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as
- an idea of feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
Down
- the intended reader of the text
- the opposition of persons or forces that brings about dramatic action central to the plot
- feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
- the reason why the character makes their decisions
- the main message that the author is conveying through the text
- the continuation of a sentence without pause beyond the end of a line in a poem
- a psychological struggle within the character
- when the author tells the audience about the character
- a comparison of two similar things that does not use the words like or as
- the reason why the author wrote the text
- when what it being said or done is the opposite of what was expected
25 Clues: a group of lines in a poem • the intended reader of the text • the reason why the author wrote the text • a psychological struggle within the character • the reason why the character makes their decisions • a struggle between the character and another force • when a phrase is used in reference to something else • when the author tells the audience about the character • ...
English Words 2021-01-18
18 Clues: grāds • vakar • pazūd • redze • tikmēr • draudi • padoms • kabīne • kamerā • priekšā • dialogs • lūgties • etnisks • sniegums • apkampiens • minoritāte • pietiekams • neaizsargāti
Unit 4 MR 38 2020-01-27
18 Clues: Lift • Taxi • Handy • UBahn • Ferien • Garten • Wohnung • Autobahn • Trottoir • Kreuzung • Parterre • Lastwagen • Parkplatz • Innenstadt • Abfalleimer • ProundKontra • Wolkenkratzer • Sehenswürdigkeiten
1 2017-06-08
18 Clues: CIBO • VISTA • GUSTO • UDITO • SENSI • AVERE • TATTO • SALUTE • CONSUMO • OLFATTO • CRESCITA • MINERALI • MANGIARE • VITAMINE • QUANTITA' • NUTRIENTI • AGGIUNGERE • RESPIRATORIO
Word Formation Test G1 2024-05-27
NT Greek 2012-11-12
19 Clues: Sin • Evil • Lake • John • Third • Salve • Flesh • Crowd • Father • Church • Teacher • Beloved • Eternity • Disciple • Faithful • Dead Body • Authority • Eye Sight • Commandment
Vocab List 37 2015-02-11
Vocab Review 13-16 2015-04-16
Across
- Attitude a writer/poet takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- A group of words together on one line of the poem.
- Helps to support the central idea in an important way. Authors eloborate using examples or anecdotes.
- The way a text is presented: introduction, headings and/or subheads, sentences that form paragraphs, and chapters.Develops ideas for the text.
- Repetition of sounds at the end of words
- Description and language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste).
- Sound words that refer to the thing it is decribing like : "Six burgers were sizzling on the grill." "A snake slithered through the grass."
- language In literature and poetry, a way of saying one thing and meaning something else.
- Word meanings that suggests something other than their literal meaning; figure of speech
- A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of poetry
- A hardship
- Speaking of something that is not human as if it had human abilities and human reactions
- A group of consecutive lines in a poem that form a single unit; a division of a poem that is often referred to as a "paragraph of poetry"
- Repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for effect and emphasis
- The act of giving for a common purpose
- Accomplishing something rewarding
- of text Detailed examination of text to decide what it means: word choice, character development, and plot.
- Groups of words whose meaning is different from the ordinary meaning of the words. The context can help you understand the meaning. Ex. "Put a lid on it."
- A part of the story that is important
- What the passage or text is mainly about
- A property, quality, or characteristic of a person, place, or thing. For example, each person has attributes such as height, weight, name, gender, and eye color.
- Tell in your own words what a passage is about including only the central idea and most important supporting details. Does not include opinions or judgement.
Down
- A struggle between opposing forces
- Repetition of a single consonant letter in the alphabet (as in "Peter Piper picked a peck of pickle peppers.") or a combination of letters
- A pattern of long and short sounds and silence
- A regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
- A feat, something requiring skill and determination that is completed successfully
- When you compare ideas without using the words "like" or "as"
- Dictionary meaning
- Great exaggeration used to emphasize a point
- A writer's, speaker's, or poet's choice of words
- Details that help to explain the central idea/topic sentence
- Reason the author writes: persuade, inform, entertain (PIE)
- a piece of poetry
- influencing strongly
- Is the use of an actual behavior that causes behavioral or attitudinal changes in others
- the pattern or design of a poem
- A distinguishing quality
- A desire to succeed or be powerful
- When you use words "like" or "as" to compare ideas
- Use your prior knowledge on the subject and information gained in your reading to draw an conclusion.
- A little story or small piece of information
42 Clues: A hardship • a piece of poetry • Dictionary meaning • influencing strongly • A distinguishing quality • the pattern or design of a poem • Accomplishing something rewarding • A struggle between opposing forces • A desire to succeed or be powerful • A part of the story that is important • The act of giving for a common purpose • Repetition of sounds at the end of words • ...
Figurative Language 2021-11-01
Across
- type of irony that happens when the reader knows something important that the characters do not.
- part made to represent a whole; "the hawks beat Union and Western" The Hawks= Mission Oak High school football team
- "the wind whispered to me and told me that I needed a sweater." is an example of...
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
- the repetition of the same or similar vowel sounds within words, phrases, or sentences
- a short statement expressing a general truth; "a picture is worth a thousand words," "out of sight, out of mind."
- a reference to a book, song, event... etc.
Down
- her mind was a sponge and absorbed & remembered everything she had heard
- "The gun shot of *pew pew pew.*" The "pew pew pew" is an example of what?
- expression that can't be understood separately, but has a meaning of its own; "its raining cats and dogs"
- irony that is an example of sarcasm
- the school was as busy as a beehive
- another word for exaggeration
- a form of irony that appears when something different happens than what you expected.
- joke that exploits different possible meanings of a word or fact and give it a different meaning; "why are teddy bears never hungry? They're always stuffed!"
15 Clues: another word for exaggeration • irony that is an example of sarcasm • the school was as busy as a beehive • a reference to a book, song, event... etc. • her mind was a sponge and absorbed & remembered everything she had heard • "The gun shot of *pew pew pew.*" The "pew pew pew" is an example of what? • ...
English Max and Charlotte 2023-04-16
18 Clues: te • mål • korv • kött • resa • sylt • fisk • bönor • nervös • räkning • lemonad • oförskämd • vaniljsås • efterrätt • sevärdhet • potatismos • jättehungrig • förväntansfull
Dasvfxv 2025-10-12
18 Clues: cite • site • riot • right • waste • sight • waist • muscle • coward • wright • summery • summary • cowered • patients • principal • principle • stationery • stationary
OORJA Times Fun Crossword 2023-09-18
Across
- ____ jaisi aankhon wali, tera naam toh bata!
- OORJA lenses aur teri aankhon ke bina _____ mein rakha kya hai!
- ____ your eyes after your death, help others!
- The meaning of our name (and what we all aspire to be filled with every day!)
- Tenu kala ____ jachda re!
- The part of your eye which is a great 'student'!
- Who said, "An eye for an eye makes the world blind"
- A point where rays of light meet after reflection
Down
- Aankhon hi aankhon mein _____ ho gaya!
- An eye is our ____ of sight
- If Munnabhai was your eye ______, he'd say "OORJA lelo, mamu!"
- Wear OORJA and protect eyes from ___ light!
- This lens helps you see both distances (near and far) clearly
- You fit your OORJA lenses on your ______
- Our motto (Two words)
15 Clues: Our motto (Two words) • Tenu kala ____ jachda re! • An eye is our ____ of sight • Aankhon hi aankhon mein _____ ho gaya! • You fit your OORJA lenses on your ______ • Wear OORJA and protect eyes from ___ light! • ____ jaisi aankhon wali, tera naam toh bata! • ____ your eyes after your death, help others! • The part of your eye which is a great 'student'! • ...
