Across
- 3. A physical or emotional suffering caused by injury, illness, or distressing experiences.
- 6. An intentional act of inflicting harm or the threat of harm on someone, often involving violence.
- 7. Physical damage or harm to the body, often caused by an accident, violence, or some form of trauma.
- 8. (adjective) Refers to someone who has been hurt, injured, or harmed, especially in a violent way.
- 9. A type of weapon designed to discharge a projectile, typically by force from an explosion or pressure.
- 10. (plural) Incidents where firearms are discharged, typically resulting in injury or death.
- 11. A feeling of fear or anxiety about something that is about to happen or that may happen in the future.
Down
- 1. A person who uses a firearm, especially in a violent or criminal context.
- 2. People who are injured, killed, or harmed as a result of an event, particularly a violent one.
- 4. Any object used to inflict harm, damage, or injury, often a tool of violence in conflicts.
- 5. The state of no longer having something or someone, often resulting in sadness, grief, or regret.
- 6. The consequences or aftereffects of an event, especially a disaster or violent occurrence.
- 11. Capable of causing death or great harm; lethal or fatal.
