Mid-term revision
Across
- 2. Showing dedication or loyalty to a cause, activity, or relationship; willing to give time, energy, and effort.
- 4. Something that has great worth or importance, either in terms of money or personal significance.
- 6. In a state of good physical, mental, or emotional well-being; not suffering from illness or injury.
- 11. The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of being accountable for one's actions.
- 13. Widespread outbreaks of infectious disease that affect large populations across multiple countries or continents.
- 18. A period during which people are required to stay at home and limit movement or activities, typically enforced by authorities to control a situation, such as during a health crisis.
- 19. The amount of time spent using devices such as computers, tablets, smartphones, or televisions.
Down
- 1. A person who freely offers to take part in an activity or undertake a task without being paid.
- 3. Characterized by the presence of many mountains or having a rugged, elevated landscape.
- 5. A group of people living in the same area or having common characteristics, interests, or goals.
- 6. Lacking a permanent place to live; without a home.
- 7. The state of being fully developed in terms of physical, mental, or emotional growth; the quality of behaving in a sensible, responsible, and adult-like manner.
- 8. A gift or contribution, typically money, goods, or services, given to help a cause or organization.
- 9. A group of singers who perform together, usually singing in harmony, often in churches or concerts.
- 10. Running at a steady, moderate pace, usually for exercise or fitness purposes.
- 12. the state of individuals who lack the basic necessities of life, such as food, shelter, or financial resources, and require assistance from others.
- 14. the stage of vegetables that are vibrant and varied in color, such as carrots, peppers, spinach, and beets, often indicating they are rich in nutrients.
- 15. To keep away from or stop oneself from doing something, often to prevent harm or difficulty.
- 16. Relating to or occurring inside a building, as opposed to outdoors.
- 17. A person who does not eat meat or fish, typically for health, ethical, or environmental reasons.