Across
- 1. different from someone or something else (preposition)
- 5. not sure or not confident about something (adjective)
- 6. not completely correct or containing mistakes (adjective)
- 10. not able to be trusted or depended on (adjective)
- 13. a situation where people are treated unfairly (noun)
- 14. without limits or conditions (adjective)
- 16. not working well or wasting time or energy (adjective)
- 18. not connected to what is being discussed or considered (adjective)
- 19. not morally right or acceptable (adjective)
- 21. to use something in the wrong or harmful way (verb)
- 22. not able to be used, found, or contacted at the moment (adjective)
- 26. fair and not influenced by personal opinions (adjective)
- 27. a situation that makes something harder or worse (noun)
- 28. not thinking carefully about your actions or duties (adjective)
- 29. causing someone to believe something that is not true or correct (adjective)
- 30. well known for something bad (adjective)
- 32. surprising that it is hard to believe (adjective)
- 34. causing physical or emotional discomfort (adjective)
- 35. able to think, live, or work without help from others (adjective)
Down
- 1. to take off your clothes, especially before sleeping or washing (verb)
- 2. to remove a cover or to discover something hidden (verb)ungrateful not showing thanks or appreciation for help or kindness (adjective)
- 3. slight pain or an unpleasant feeling (noun)
- 4. not interesting and making you feel bored (adjective)
- 7. happening suddenly and without warning (adjective)
- 8. not planned well and lacking order or structure (adjective)
- 9. not expected to happen or be true (adjective)
- 11. not based on clear or sensible reasoning (adjective)
- 12. a situation where something is understood in the wrong way (noun)
- 15. rude and not showing proper respect (adjective)
- 17. never beaten in a competition (adjective)
- 20. causing problems or making a situation difficult (adjective)
- 23. not enough to meet what is needed (adjective)
- 24. causing someone to believe something that is not true (adjective)
- 25. following accepted moral rules or behaviour (adjective)
- 31. not needed or not required in a situation (adjective)
- 33. not allowed by the law (adjective)
