Across
- 2. to express unhappiness or dissatisfaction about something.
- 4. to begin to grow; to develop new shoots or leaves.
- 5. to greatly surprise or shock someone.
- 7. a speech given by a religious leader, usually offering moral or spiritual guidance.
- 8. the amount of something produced, such as work or goods.
- 15. ready to attack or confront; behaving in a forceful or competitive way.
- 16. to give or deliver something to several people or places.
- 17. to give or add something, such as money, effort, or ideas, to achieve a goal.
- 18. to think of something as being caused by or belonging to someone or something.
- 19. to cut or shape something, usually wood or stone, into a specific form.
- 20. to use something wrongly or treat someone cruelly or unfairly.
- 21. the loss of the ability to move part or all of the body.
Down
- 1. to make an unhappy or displeased expression by bringing the eyebrows together.
- 2. the situation, background, or circumstances in which something happens or is understood.
- 3. the process of judging or evaluating something or someone.
- 6. having qualities traditionally associated with men, such as strength or boldness.
- 9. to change appearance or behavior to hide identity or true nature.
- 10. to make fun of someone in a playful or unkind way.
- 11. to encourage the growth or development of something or someone.
- 12. to delay something to a later time.
- 13. a ruler who has complete power over a country, often using it unfairly or cruelly.
- 14. extremely important or necessary.
- 16. to have control or power over something or someone.
- 19. having all parts; finished or whole.
