Vocabulary
Across
- 9. / n. the amount of time, energy, goods, etc. that is used
- 10. / n. facts or proof that something is true
- 11. / n. a person who writes, edits, or gathers words for a dictionary
- 13. / adj. having new or modern ideas and procedures
- 15. / v. to make something easier to understand by explaining it in more detail
- 17. / v. to combine several things in order to make something new
- 18. / adj. determined and unwilling to give up trying
- 21. / adj. controlled or limited
- 23. / n. the study of language
- 25. / adj. belonging to or natural to something or someone
- 26. / n. 1 the act of holding back; 2 the use of force to control people
- 32. / adj. correct or good for a particular situation, time, or purpose
- 34. / adj. present or ready for immediate use, accessible
- 35. / adj. 1 unfavorable; 2 opposed to; 3 harmful
- 37. / adj. important
- 42. / v. to accomplish what you set out to do, or to do well in something
- 43. / v. to study something in detail, in order to learn new information about it
- 44. / v. to set something up, or make something firm
- 46. / v. to do something that causes a change
- 47. / adj. good enough
- 48. / adj. producing or achieving a lot
- 50. / adj. famous or popular representation of an era, thing, or idea
- 51. / v. to do something in an organized way, especially in order to get information
- 53. / v. to make changes to something in order to improve it
- 54. / n. power used to produce heat, make things work, give people the ability to do things
- 56. / v. to make an assumption or guess something without knowing all the facts
- 57. / adj. 1 sending out light or heat; 2 full of happiness and love
- 58. / n. two or more small blocks of wood, plastic, etc. usually with a different number of spots on each side
- 59. / adj. having the ability or authority to do something
- 60. / v. to see or understand someone or something in a particular way
- 61. / n. the main subject of a book, film speech, etc.
Down
- 1. / n. a short summary or description
- 2. / v. to find out what is wrong with a thing or with a person’s health
- 3. / adj. sudden or unexpected
- 4. / n. 1 speech or writing meant to influence people;
- 5. / adj. 1 difficult to understand due to having many parts;
- 6. / adv. 1 considering something as a whole, rather than its details
- 7. / adj. including everything that is needed
- 8. / n. an amount by which a value, number, or amount of money increases
- 12. / adj. not easy, hard
- 14. / v. to meet or see something or someone unexpectedly
- 16. / n. the study of the origins, history, and meanings of words or a description of the origins of a particular word
- 19. / n. a star that explodes due to the intense nuclear energy contained within
- 20. / adj. 1 involved or busy; 2 working, in force
- 22. / adj. equal in purpose or value to something else
- 24. / v. to include something as part of a group, system, etc.
- 27. / v. to appear after being hidden
- 28. / v. to turn down or not accept something or someone
- 29. / n. a person doing something without experience or for no payment
- 30. / n. a limit on the way something should be done
- 31. / adj. always happening in the same way, or having the same attitudes, quality, etc.;
- 32. / adv. diligently; with great care
- 33. / adj. 1 behaving in violent or angry way; 2 very determined
- 34. / v. to disagree by talking or yelling in an angry way
- 36. / n. 1 a way in which something works, or the process by which it is done
- 38. / v. to be helpful to
- 39. / adj. occurring in many places
- 40. / v. to stop having an opinion or idea about something
- 41. / n. serious discussion between people
- 45. / v. to supply goods to stores or to each person in a group
- 47. / adj. confusing because there is more than one way to be understood
- 49. / v. to know someone or something because you have seen them before
- 52. / adj. different from each other
- 55. / adj. referring to the principle of what is right and wrong or good and evil