Across
- 2. Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment. It can describe someone who is innocent, trusting, or gullible due to inexperience.
- 5. A phrase used to tell someone to leave or exit a place. It can also express surprise or disbelief depending on the context.
- 6. To be worthy of something, typically as a result of one's actions, qualities, or circumstances. It implies that something is earned or rightfully owed.
- 8. A prediction of future events, often thought to be divinely inspired or based on some form of insight or revelation.
- 9. A formal or legal term used to express a strong intention or obligation. It is also used in questions and offers, particularly in formal English.
- 10. A small portion or amount of something. It can also refer to a small part of a whole, or the smallest unit of data in computing.
- 12. The state of being friends, characterized by mutual affection, trust, and support between people.
- 15. Lacking good sense or judgment; showing a lack of wisdom or being imprudent in action or thought.
- 16. To be deprived of something or fail to keep possession of it, such as losing a game, a person, or an item.
Down
- 1. A male child who is sponsored by a godparent in a Christian tradition, particularly at a baptism, who takes on a supportive, guiding role in the child's life.
- 3. Susceptible to harm, injury, or attack, either physically or emotionally. It can also mean being open to risk or weakness in some way.
- 4. A structure forming a passage or entrance, typically made of a curved shape, often used to mark the entrance to a building or room.
- 7. Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain. It can refer to things that are puzzling or enigmatic, often requiring investigation.
- 10. To accept something as true or real, often without needing proof or evidence. It can also refer to having faith or trust in something or someone.
- 11. Lacking strength, power, or force. It can refer to physical frailty or emotional or mental vulnerability.
- 13. The past tense of "stand," meaning to be in an upright position on one's feet or to remain in a particular position or situation.
- 14. A person who acts unwisely or without judgment; someone who behaves in a silly or imprudent manner.
