English Term 1 Vocabulary
Across
- 2. strong and fast-moving streams of water (noun)
- 7. felt a longing or desire (verb)
- 9. a political expedition (noun)
- 15. a small plant with three-lobed leaves, often used as a symbol of luck (noun)
- 17. to keep from sight or prevent the discovery of (verb)
- 20. to be carried gently by the air (verb)
- 22. a small waterfall or a series of steps with water flowing over them (noun)
- 24. an event or occurrence (noun)
- 29. a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant (noun)
- 30. supported or held up by something (verb)
- 31. a small, decorative piece of metal with an inscription or design (noun)
- 32. swelling or rolling in large waves, typically of smoke or fabric (adjective)
- 35. occurring through divine or supernatural intervention (adverb)
- 36. having or showing a lack of patience (adjective)
- 38. strongly attracted or infatuated (adjective)
- 40. interested and curious (adjective)
- 46. a person who introduces new methods or ideas (noun)
- 50. an enemy or opponent in a conflict (noun)
- 52. a mythical Irish fairy often depicted as a small old man with a beard (noun)
- 54. a place, typically a large, deep pit, from which stone or other materials are extracted (noun)
- 55. attractive or striking because it is unusual or different from what is familiar (adjective)
- 57. a device that controls or maintains a particular process or system (noun)
- 59. deprived or lacking (adjective)
- 61. a bacterial disease (noun)
- 62. strict or severe in manner or appearance (adjective)
- 63. something new, original, or unusual (noun)
- 64. punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong (noun)
- 66. gauges instruments for measuring the pressure or flow of air (noun)
- 67. laughed in a disrespectful or stifled manner (verb)
- 71. entering someone's land or property without permission (noun)
- 72. a group of atoms bonded together (noun)
- 74. go up or climb (verb)
- 76. excessively thin or lean (adjective)
- 78. a fierce or piercing stare (noun)
- 79. institute legal proceedings against someone (verb)
- 81. the process by which genetic information is passed from parent to offspring (noun)
- 82. undergoing the process of decomposition or rotting (adjective)
- 86. scientists who study human history and prehistory through excavation of artifacts (noun)
- 89. the amount of air taken into the lungs in one breath (noun)
- 90. refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind (adjective)
- 92. to keep from sight or prevent the discovery of (verb)
- 93. regard with respect or warm approval (verb)
- 94. extremely bright, impressive, or skillful (adjective)
- 95. in a way that is not brightly or clearly (adverb)
- 96. waste time or move slowly (verb)
- 97. the point or place where something begins or is created (noun)
- 98. a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area (noun)
Down
- 1. extending out abruptly or sharply (adjective)
- 3. extremely serious or urgent (adjective)
- 4. achievements that require great courage, skill, or strength (noun)
- 5. people who reject and oppose traditional or established beliefs (noun)
- 6. the action of enlisting new members or participants (noun)
- 8. move or fall downward (verb)
- 10. put forward for consideration or discussion (verb)
- 11. undergoing the process of decay or decomposition (adjective)
- 12. strong winds (noun)
- 13. conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease (noun)
- 14. a military operation in which a town or fortress is surrounded and attacked (noun)
- 16. with hesitation, unwillingly (adverb)
- 18. feeling or showing anger or annoyance at perceived injustice or unfairness (adjective)
- 19. the act of looking forward to or expecting something (noun)
- 21. an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing public outrage (noun)
- 23. a person engaged in the study or practice of chemistry (noun)
- 25. a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen (noun)
- 26. a person who has been declared as an outlaw by a legal process (noun)
- 27. a sum paid for killing or capturing a person or animal (noun)
- 28. a large vault, typically an underground one, for burials(noun)
- 33. relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something (adjective)
- 34. competing eagerly with others to achieve or do something (verb
- 37. caused or brought about (verb)
- 38. a pursuit, area of study, or skill to which someone has devoted much time and effort (noun)
- 39. echoed or resounded (verb)
- 41. the state of one's mind in terms of being angry or calm (noun)
- 42. to leave a ship or aircraft (verb)
- 43. characteristic of an early stage of development (adjective)
- 44. easily broken or damaged (adjective)
- 45. the study of genes and heredity (noun)
- 47. preventing someone from having something, usually essential or necessary (verb)
- 48. small, shiny discs used for decoration on clothing (noun)
- 49. to interpret or decode (verb)
- 51. a large room used for a specific purpose (noun)
- 53. a heavy base supporting a statue or vase (noun)
- 56. young unmarried women (noun)
- 58. in a detailed and carefully designed manner (adverb)
- 60. deoxyribonucleic acid, a molecule carrying genetic instructions (noun)
- 65. a person or thing that exterminates or destroys pests (noun)
- 68. lit up, made brighter (adjective)
- 69. regarded with reverence and respect, often associated with a deity or religious purpose (adjective)
- 70. delicately small and pretty (adjective)
- 71. in a way that is usual or characteristic (adverb)
- 73. a large predatory fish known for its sharp teeth (noun)
- 75. in a high-pitched and piercing manner (adverb)
- 77. unnecessary, not required (adjective)
- 80. filled with wonder and delight (adjective)
- 83. as is certain to happen, unavoidable (adverb)
- 84. a traditional English weapon consisting of a long pole or staff (noun)
- 85. a long journey, especially by sea or in space (noun)
- 87. the action or process of officially recognizing someone or something (noun)
- 88. set on fire, sparked (verb)
- 91. isolated and restricted to prevent the spread of disease (adjective)