English Vocabulary
Across
- 2. to casually or leisurely look through items, such as websites, books, products, or other content, typically in a relaxed or exploratory manner, without a specific goal or intent to purchase or deeply engage with the items
- 5. variety of different things, people, or elements within a particular group or environment
- 6. a colloquial term that refers to the practice of studying intensively and for an extended period, often in a short amount of time, typically right before an important test, examination, or deadline
- 11. a financial assistance or funding provided by a government, organization, institution, or individual to support a specific project, initiative, research, or activity
- 13. a selection of items or elements from a larger group or set, where the order of selection does not matter
- 15. process of transmitting or receiving data, such as audio or video, in a continuous flow over a computer network
- 17. a suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action, especially one put forward by an authoritative body
- 20. accepting the existence, truth, validity, or receipt of something
- 21. using up much or too much time
- 23. describes something or someone that is absolutely necessary, essential, or cannot be done without in a particular context or situation
- 24. specific areas of study, such as the … of physics or the … of psychology
- 25. be influenced by something or someone for support, assistance, or guidance
Down
- 1. or success that someone has attained through their efforts, skills, determination, or abilities
- 2. the process of planning, organizing, coordinating, and controlling resources (such as human, financial, and physical assets) within an organization or a project to achieve specific goals and objectives efficiently and effectively
- 3. ordinary, normal, and following the accepted way
- 4. activities, performances, or experiences that are designed to amuse, entertain, or provide enjoyment to people
- 7. a noteworthy
- 8. process of change, or transformation over time
- 9. collection of historical files, documents, or materials that are preserved for research, reference, or historical purposes
- 10. a principle by which something may be judged or decided
- 12. to perform or complete a job or activity
- 14. the act of officially signing up for a particular program, course, organization, or activity
- 16. to bring about a significant and often radical change or improvement in something, typically by introducing new methods, ideas, or technologies
- 18. a regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style
- 19. to inspect, investigate, something in order to gain a better understanding of its nature, condition, characteristics, or details
- 22. repeated frequently in the same way