Marie Curie Vocab
Across
- 2. - to be totally inside (usually a liquid). You immerse yourself in a bath, or a language
- 5. (adjective) - not influenced by opinions or emotions; just true to the facts
- 6. - very excited
- 8. = simple, core/centre
- 9. - noun form of above. E.g. My idea was a great innovation
- 12. = something that happens; usually something unusual
- 13. - when the army/government of one country controls the territory of another country. OR: a job.
- 15. - something that exists at the extremes, or outside of the categories most things fit into. Something that doesn’t fit in
- 16. = being found or finding
- 17. = at the same time
- 18. = where something comes from
- 19. - adjective - having an impressive reputation and being highly respected; being seen as very fancy, difficult, etc.
- 21. - opposite of objective
- 23. - to suddenly lose strength and fall down
- 27. = something that is published; printed for the public. E.g. a book, article
- 28. = can be noticed
- 30. - a desire to know or learn
- 32. = can’t be detected
Down
- 1. = can be seen / is able to be seen
- 3. = extreme, very different from the usual
- 4. - being detected; being seen, discovered, noticed
- 7. = basic, central, most important part. A fundamental part of maths are the numbers! Without them, you couldn’t do maths.
- 10. - someone who does something new, invents a new way of doing things
- 11. - to put into a category (a group, e.g. categories of animals are mammals, reptiles, birds)
- 14. = (adj) something bad (a mood, attitude, etc.)
- 20. = the idea that you want people to say yes to.
- 22. = something that is emitted, put out by/comes from an object. E.g. The Sun emits light (sunshine)
- 24. = to ask a question and put forward an idea (for other people to say yes or no to). Often used to mean asking someone to get married.
- 25. - shocked (by emotions or electricity); unable to respond
- 26. innovate - to create something new; inventing
- 29. = confused (baffling = confusing)
- 31. = What something radiates; what shines out from something.