Across
- 3. adj. too much or too little in relation to sth else. usurp a ~ share of your interest
- 5. v. take from someone or sth when they have no right to do this. take the place of
- 7. adv. purely, nothing other than
- 10. n. a person who has the desire and the ability to be very successful in their job or their studies.
- 14. n. a short period of time between lessons at school when children can go out and play.
- 15. adj. similar, especially in the way they look
- 16. v. to fasten a ship to the land or to be bottom of the sea using ropes or an anchor
- 19. n. a feeling of shame and great embarrassment, because you have been make t look stupid or weak.
- 20. n. a legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
Down
- 1. adj. used to introduce a new subject that is related to sth.
- 2. adj. continuing all the time without changing or stopping. continuous
- 4. adj. unwillingly to change ideas or behaviours, in a way that seems unreasonable
- 6. adj. arranged for the present time only and likely to be changed in the future
- 8. n. an act of deliberately hurting someone in order to force them to tell you something, to punish them, or to be cruel
- 9. v. to feel great surprise or admiration at something ~at/over sth.
- 11. adj. pleasing you your senses
- 12. v. to have a lot of particular thing, be filled with
- 13. n. sth that makes you feel better when you are sad or disappointed
- 17. v. to make someone decide to do sth.
- 18. n. hard-working
