Across
- 2. To gain favor or acceptance by flattery or attempting to please.
- 6. A perfect example or representation of a particular quality or type.
- 7. Self-confidence or assurance, especially in a demanding situation.
- 9. To suppose that something is true without having evidence to confirm it; to guess.
- 10. Belonging naturally; essential or inherent to something.
- 12. To make something better or improve a situation.
- 15. To cause something to happen suddenly or unexpectedly; to bring about quickly.
- 17. To violate or encroach upon someone's rights or boundaries.
- 18. Relating to supernatural, mystical, or magical phenomena; hidden or concealed.
- 20. A state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.
Down
- 1. A person who becomes involved in a place or situation where they are not wanted.
- 3. To spread throughout or penetrate every part of something.
- 4. A period of a thousand years; often refers to a significant period of time.
- 5. Using high-sounding language with little meaning; inflated or pretentious.
- 8. To strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
- 11. Strict, precise, and demanding; rigorously enforced or adhered to.
- 13. To speak or write about something with great hostility or anger.
- 14. Silly or nonsensical talk; aimless or foolish speech.
- 16. Officio: By virtue of one's position or office; as a result of one's role.
- 19. Inexperienced and immature; lacking adult sophistication.
