Phrasal Verbs
Across
- 5. To have a friendly or harmonious relationship with someone.
- 6. To become happier or to make someone happier.
- 8. To think of or invent something (like an idea or solution).
- 11. To examine or inspect something; to leave (a hotel, etc.); to borrow something from a library.
- 13. To break into pieces; to lose emotional or mental stability.
- 17. To return to a previous location or state.
- 19. To interfere or create a conflict between two people or things.
- 20. To emerge from; to result from.
- 22. – To enforce stricter measures or punishments against something.
- 23. –To discover or learn information.
- 25. To cancel something that was planned or scheduled.
- 29. To avoid being caught or punished for something, usually wrongdoing.
- 30. To exercise; to solve or find a solution to a problem or situation.
Down
- 1. To stop functioning; to lose control of emotions; to divide into parts.
- 2. to To finally find time or make an effort to do something.
- 3. To support; to make a copy of data; to move backwards.
- 4. To wear formal or special clothes; to embellish or decorate.
- 7. To advance or make progress, especially in work or personal goals.
- 9. To rely or depend on someone or something.
- 10. To contact multiple people or places to gather information or make inquiries.
- 12. To become less agitated or upset; to soothe.
- 14. To change one’s opinion or attitude; to visit someone’s house.
- 15. at – To suggest or imply something; to criticize or attack.
- 16. To successfully communicate or convey an idea or message.
- 18. To escape or leave; to take a short holiday or break.
- 21. To eventually reach a situation or condition, often unexpectedly.
- 22. To become ill with (usually a mild illness).
- 24. To take revenge on someone.
- 26. To survive or manage with minimal resources or effort.
- 27. To start focusing on something in a serious way; to lower oneself physically.
- 28. To tidy or make something neat and clean.