UNIT 2 - COLOR
Across
- 3. to suggest an explanation for something which has not yet been proved to be true
- 4. to give someone a signal to do something
- 8. to recognise the differences between two people, ideas or things
- 9. a combination of colours that has been chosen for the walls, furniture, etc. of a particular room or building
- 12. very strongly or completely
- 13. easily noticed and unusual
- 14. always behaving or happening in a similar, especially positive, way
- 15. things which exist apart from other things, having their own independent existence
Down
- 1. not having an obvious order or plan
- 2. all of the words that you know or can produce
- 5. new and original, not like anything seen before
- 6. light colours that are not strong
- 7. the people who live in a building
- 9. an idea or principle of something that exists
- 10. one form of a colour, especially a darker or a lighter form
- 11. being the only-existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual or special in some way