Across
- 4. (v) Hopes were ... = Defeated, lost
- 7. (adj) Restricted, limited, uncomfortably small
- 8. (n) A period during which a couple develop a romantic relationship before getting married
- 11. (adj) Serious, thoughtful or earnest
- 12. (adj) Very loyal and committed
- 14. (v) To express or feel deep sorrow or anguish
- 16. (n) Splendor and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style
- 18. (n) A group of people related by blood, marriage or ancestry
- 20. (n) A child without parents
- 21. (v) To be filled with wonder or astonishment
- 23. (adj) Very unhappy and unable to be comforted
- 26. (adv) in a way that follows the rules; loyally
- 27. (v) To suddenly surprise or astonish
- 31. (n) A female school principal
- 32. (adj) Having a good reputation and well respected; superseding others in importance or status
- 33. (n) A state of fatigue or tiredness; a heavy burden of responsibility or obligation
- 34. (v) To demand that something happen or be done
- 35. (n) A feeling of great love for someone or something
- 36. (n) Close familiarity; an environment of warmth and seclusion
- 37. (v) To submit to the authority of (someone) or comply with (a law)
Down
- 1. (n) The period between childhood and adult age
- 2. (adj) Without friends or company (and therefore sad)
- 3. (adj) Predisposed to seeking or enjoying the company of others
- 4. (adj) (of a person) quiet, uncommunicative, distant
- 5. (n) Comfort or consolation in a time of great distress or sadness
- 6. (v) ... smb's interest = To stimulate, provoke a feeling or action
- 8. (adj) Done or kept in secret
- 9. (n) A manner of doing something; behaviour
- 10. (adj) Significant or extreme in degree or intensity
- 13. (v) To have deep love or admiration for
- 15. (n) Loss of hope or trust, leaving one disappointed, disenchanted, and cynical
- 17. (v) To calm or bring peace to; to touch gently or lovingly
- 19. (adj) Showing good sense; reasonable; logical
- 22. (n) A formal agreement to get married
- 24. (n) much to her family’s ... = annoyance or distress
- 25. (n) with ... = with no restraint or control
- 28. (n) The act of teaching or schooling
- 29. (n) The state of being stretched tight; mental or emotional pressure
- 30. (n) The emotion usually following humor and accompanied by laughter
- 33. (n) The state of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
