NEW words
Across
- 2. To give in or fail to resist something, usually pressure or disease.
- 4. Lacking originality; dull or boring.
- 7. To gather or receive something as a result of effort.
- 11. Free from worries or concerns.
- 12. To force something on others or require something.
- 13. A disagreement or argument.
- 16. A joint or point that allows movement, often the key element that determines something.
- 19. A story or account of events.
- 20. Without being affected by other factors; despite everything.
- 23. Exceptional or very impressive.
- 25. To turn something over quickly or suddenly.
- 26. Complaining in a high-pitched, annoying way.
- 28. Severe suffering or pain, often mentally or emotionally.
- 33. Impossible to undo or change.
- 34. False beliefs or ideas, especially when held despite evidence.
- 37. Perfectly clean, neat, or free from flaws.
- 39. A great disaster or tragedy.
- 40. To release or display something strongly, like a feeling or substance.
- 41. Distrustful or doubtful of others’ motives.
- 43. Causing disagreement or debate.
- 45. In a genuine or true manner.
- 46. To create something with effort or through heat, often used in making metal objects.
Down
- 1. To lose strength or brightness over time.
- 3. Never stopping or giving up; persistent.
- 5. Continuing for a long time; enduring.
- 6. Able to be felt or touched, often used for something very noticeable.
- 8. A reason or explanation that makes something seem right or acceptable.
- 9. Highly competitive, often ruthless.
- 10. Unable to move or progress.
- 14. A group of musical notes played together, or a feeling or idea that resonates.
- 15. To live in a particular place or think about something for a long time.
- 17. To trap or catch something or someone.
- 18. An honest and open conversation.
- 21. The range or extent of something.
- 22. Crucial or important in determining the outcome of something.
- 24. A small detail, often a legal or procedural issue.
- 27. Great destruction or chaos.
- 29. To express sadness or regret over something.
- 30. To produce or give way under pressure.
- 31. To think carefully about something or mirror an image.
- 32. A source of help or solution in a difficult situation.
- 35. To plant seeds or start something that will grow.
- 36. The state of being unknown or unclear.
- 38. A change or movement from one position or state to another.
- 42. Destined for failure or disaster.
- 44. To enjoy or appreciate something fully.