AS crossword
Across
- 3. Requiring a lot of effort; very difficult
- 5. Highly respected and well known
- 6. Aggressive, hostile, or warlike
- 7. Useless or pointless
- 9. Words that describe a noun that can include adjectives, verbs and nouns themselves
- 15. Showy, flashy, or trying to impress others
- 17. Careless, irresponsible
- 18. To express deep sorrow or regret
- 22. count nouns Names for things [e.g. substances] which cannot be counted e.g. 'bread', 'water', 'flour', 'tea'
- 23. A social outcast
- 25. nouns Names for things which can be counted. Have a plural form. e.g. 'teabag', 'girl', 'child'
- 26. Bitter resentment or deep seated ill will
- 29. Lack of interest or concern
- 31. Extremely hungry or eager for something
- 32. To make something less severe or intense
- 35. nouns Names we give to specific people and places. Usually begin with a capital letter. e.g. 'Tony Blair', 'France', 'Cardiff'
- 36. Words that describe nouns
- 37. Extreme happiness or joy
- 40. To satisfy fully
- 41. Annoying or frustrating
- 44. Showing strong enthusiasm or passion
- 45. To ignite or spark something
- 47. Involved with others in illegal activity or wrongdoing
- 49. Unaware or not noticing something
Down
- 1. Arrogantly superior or disdainful
- 2. Overjoyed, extremely happy
- 4. Present or found everywhere
- 8. To grow or develop successfully
- 10. To suppress or put an end to something
- 11. Aware and mindful
- 12. A light breeze
- 13. To decrease in size, strength, or importance
- 14. nouns Classify things into types or general categories e.g. 'dog', 'flower', 'aeroplane'
- 16. Sharp, perceptive, or intelligent
- 19. To feel intense dislike or disgust for
- 20. The base form of a verb
- 21. To persuade through flattery or deceit
- 24. Cheerful and friendly
- 27. Very careful and detail oriented
- 28. Disrespect or contempt
- 30. To strongly desire something
- 31. Words which express actions and states
- 33. Easily fooled or tricked
- 34. Peaceful, picturesque, and ideal
- 38. Lacking originality; ordinary
- 39. Not essential; unnecessary
- 42. Wealthy, rich
- 43. To repair or fix something
- 46. To prove that something is false or incorrect
- 48. The most intense or exciting point of something