Across
- 4. (n.)A difficult, unpleasant, or embarrassing situation that is hard to get out of.
- 8. (n.)The belief in or practice of promoting human welfare, social justice, and the well-being of all people, especially those in need.
- 10. (n.)Used in sports to mean a score of zero (e.g., in tennis or badminton).
Down
- 1. (n.)Severe mental or physical pain, distress, or suffering.
- 2. (n.)Something that is required or necessary before another thing can happen or be done.
- 3. (n.)A male given name;the man who used to sit on my right;for people born between July 23 and August 22.
- 5. (adj.)Cheerful and lighthearted; marked by or expressing joy and good humor.
- 6. (adj.)Of central or critical importance; being the key point around which something turns or depends.
- 7. (adj.)Engaged in deep, serious thought, often with a slightly sad or reflective mood.
- 9. An indefinite article in the English language, employed to introduce a singular, non-specific countable noun, or to denote a single instance of a class or kind; it also precedes nouns beginning with a consonant phonetic sound, serving to grammatically frame an unspecified entity within discourse.
