Across
- 1. Inclined to quarrel or fight; combative or aggressively assertive in nature.
- 5. Gloomy, sullen, or ill-tempered in disposition; showing a habitually melancholy or depressed state of mind.
- 8. To flow or radiate outward from a source, often used to describe the spreading or emanation of light, sound, or influence.
- 10. To express grief, sorrow, or regret, often through mourning or expressing deep sadness.
- 11. The quality or state of being highly distinguished, renowned, or famous for notable achievements.
- 12. Subject to sudden or unpredictable changes in mood, temper, or behavior; volatile or fickle in nature.
- 15. Deprived or lacking something, especially a usual or expected attribute or quality; feeling great loss or grief.
- 16. Regarded as holy, sacred, or highly revered, often associated with religious or historical significance.
Down
- 2. To strongly criticize or condemn someone's actions or behavior, often officially or publicly.
- 3. Friendly, lively, and enjoyable in socializing or festive gatherings; characterized by a jovial and festive atmosphere.
- 4. Belonging to an earlier time or past; no longer existing or in use.
- 6. Higher in rank, status, or moral character; elevated or superior in nature.
- 7. Hostile, aggressive, or combative in attitude or behavior; ready to engage in warfare or conflict.
- 9. To calm, soothe, or appease someone's anger, agitation, or anxiety.
- 13. To express disapproval or mild criticism of something, usually in a modest or self-deprecating manner.
- 14. To feel regret, remorse, or sorrow for something, often accompanied by a sense of longing or nostalgia.
