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- 3. (n) a person who needs medical care; (adj) ability to wait without complaining
- 5. (v) to like better; value more highly; choose over something else
- 7. (n) moving your body or using your mind to become stronger; (n) the act of using; (v) put to use; (v) do physical activity
- 8. (v) make plain or clear; (v) make known in detail; (v) give a meaning to
- 9. (adj) very many; large quantity
- 10. (adj) well known; (adj) having knowledge of; (adj) friendly
- 12. (v) stretch out or hold out; reach; (v) increase in length or area
- 13. (adj) in neat or ordered parts
- 16. (adj) capable of being changed; (adj) able to bend easily; (adj) able to change readily to different conditions
- 17. (v) figure out who or what someone or something is; (v) to think of yourself as similar to somebody else; to connect with
- 19. (v) think that something is likely to happen; (v) look forward to something; (v) think that someone should do something, or that something should happen
- 20. (v) set up or build; (v) to make or settle in a place; (v) to show to be true; prove
- 21. (adj) absolutely necessary; (adj) basic; natural; (n) a necessary part of something
- 22. (v) to happen; come to pass; (v) come to mind
Down
- 1. (v) identify as something or someone you've seen/known before; (v) realize
- 2. (n) a short description used to identify; a marker; (v) mark
- 4. (v) put thoughts into voice (e.g. words or noise); (v) show; (n) fast movement/transport
- 6. (n) the act of increasing (something) in size or scale; (n) adding information or detail to something
- 7. (n) a guess about the amount, scale, or worth of something; (v) to make a guess about the amount, scale, or worth of something
- 11. (adj) becoming greater or larger
- 12. (v) estimate or judge the worth or value of something
- 13. (adj) easily seen or understood
- 14. (n) a power of something or person to have an effect on another person; (n) a person or thing that has a lot of power/effect over another person/thing; (v) affect; shape something/someone
- 15. (n) a question; (n) doubt; (v) to question/ask about something
- 18. (adj) widely known and thought well of
