Across
- 2. To move back or away from a previous position
- 3. To express disapproval or point out the faults of something or someone
- 4. To refuse to give something
- 7. To recognize or distinguish something with effort
- 10. To succeed in achieving something
- 11. To combine or become part of a larger group or system
- 14. To deliberately avoid doing something, especially something unhealthy or immoral
- 18. Not necessary; able to be done without
- 20. A student in the second year of high school or college
- 22. To do something quickly or to make something happen sooner
- 23. To change something slightly
- 25. Able to be touched or felt; real and concrete
- 26. Having the ability, power, or qualities to do something
- 27. A particular event, especially one that is unusual or important
- 29. To represent, mean, or be a sign of something
- 32. Relaxed and informal in style or manner
- 34. Believable; able to be trusted
- 35. The complete loss of hope (n); to lose hope (v)
- 36. A being from another country or planet (n); unfamiliar or foreign (adj)
- 38. Someone held as a prisoner (n); being held or confined (adj)
- 40. Able to be heard
- 45. The study of living organisms
- 46. Able to be divided by a number without a remainder
- 47. To decide firmly (v); a strong determination (n)
- 48. Safe or suitable to eat
- 51. To come before something in time or order
- 52. Being the only one; single
- 53. To keep or continue to have something
- 54. To organize or carry out (v); the way someone behaves (n)
- 56. Complex or advanced; having refined tastes
- 57. To take away an amount or part from a total
- 58. To teach or train someone, especially in a school setting
Down
- 1. To make or become straight
- 5. To make an exact copy of something (v); a copy (n)
- 6. To take back or remove oneself from a situation
- 8. A large continuous mass of land (e.g., Africa, Europe)
- 9. The sale of goods directly to consumers (n); to sell to consumers (v)
- 12. To voluntarily leave a job or position
- 13. To keep something going over time; to support
- 15. A written account of someone’s life
- 16. Having the right to do or receive something
- 17. To make or become worse
- 19. To officially end a law, system, or practice
- 21. Not important; insignificant
- 24. The process of rotting or breaking down (n); to rot or decline (v)
- 25. The time of day just after sunset, when the sky is partially lit
- 28. To treat someone unfairly based on group or category
- 30. To attach or join securely
- 31. A group of people who share the same language, culture, and ancestors
- 32. To stop doing something
- 33. Done or existing alone
- 37. To make someone believe something that is not true
- 39. A young person developing into an adult (n); relating to adolescence (adj)
- 41. Able to speak two languages fluently
- 42. To form or devise an idea or plan in the mind
- 43. A person who held a job or office before someone else
- 44. To make or become wider or more general
- 49. To resist or survive something difficult or unpleasant
- 50. To become successful, especially financially
- 55. To reach a conclusion based on available information
