Across
- 1. (n.) a very tall modern building which contains offices and flats
- 5. (n.) a state of not having a job
- 6. (n.) the money given by the government or an organisation to reduce the costs of services or goods so that the price can be kept low
- 9. (adj.) describing a place that does not have enough space
- 13. (adj.) feeling ashamed or uncomfortable in a social situation
- 14. (n.) a person who takes care of someone who is old, ill, etc.
- 16. (adj.) feeling happy and confident about yourself or a situation and not worried that it might change
- 18. (n.) the act of pulling down a building
- 20. (v.) to show something to someone by holding up one of your fingers or an object towards it
- 22. (v.) to be unable to breathe properly because your throat is blocked or because there is not enough air
- 23. (v.) to raise your shoulders slightly and momentarily to show that you do not know something or do not care
- 25. (adj.) unable to understand or think clearly what someone is saying or what is happening
- 32. (adj.) so worried and tired that you cannot relax
- 34. (n.) a feeling that you have lost all your hope
- 35. (n.) all people who live in a particular place
- 37. (adj.) happy and cheerful
- 38. (v.) to walk slowly across or around an area, usually without a clear direction or purpose
- 40. (adj.) very unfriendly or aggressive towards someone and ready to argue or fight with him/her
- 43. (adj.) describing someone or something which causes disagreement or discussion
- 45. (adj.) frightened or worried
- 47. (n.) an amount of money regularly given by a government or company to someone who does not work anymore because he/she is too old or too sick to work
- 49. (n.) the unfair difference between groups of people in society, with some groups having less money and fewer opportunities than others
- 50. (adj.) tending to believe that the worst thing will happen
- 51. (adj.) feeling that you want to thank someone because he/she has done something kind for you
- 52. (v.) to ask for something in an urgent way because you want it very much
- 53. (adj.) worried or excited about something so that you feel upset or nervous
- 54. (n.) a person who pays rent for the use of a room, building, land, etc. to the person who owns it
- 56. (v.) to cry noisily
- 57. (v.) to breathe in and out making a long sound, especially because you are tired, disappointed, etc.
- 58. (n.) an agreement which allows people to borrow money from a bank in order to buy a house
- 59. (n.) an increase in the general price level of services and goods
- 61. (adj.) very sad and without hope
- 62. (v.) to breathe noisily through your mouth and nose while you are asleep
- 64. (v.) to divert someone's attention and prevent him/her from focusing on something
- 66. (v.) to move the top part of your body forward and downwards
- 67. (adj.) describing something which is not enough
- 68. (v.) to hit someone or something with your fist as hard as possible
- 69. (adj.) feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had
- 71. (n.) something that you need to have in order to live
- 73. (adj.) feeling upset and impatient because you cannot do or achieve what you want
- 74. (adj.) showing a lot of excitement and interest about something
- 76. (adj.) quiet and without strong feeling
- 77. (adj.) showing strong excited feelings
- 78. (v.) to make your body or a part of your body as straight as possible so that your muscles become long and tight
- 79. (adj.) feeling sure that you have the ability to do something well or deal a situation successfully
Down
- 2. (v.) to move someone to a different place to live
- 3. (adj.) feeling bad or embarrassed because of something you have done
- 4. (adj.) unhappy because you keep thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
- 7. (adj.) describing people who are poorer and have less opportunities than most people in society
- 8. (v.) to keep your body in a steady position without falling over
- 10. (v.) if someone can afford something, he/she has enough money to buy or pay for it
- 11. (v.) to shout or say something very loudly, especially when you are excited, angry, frightened, etc.
- 12. (adj.) feeling happy and satisfied
- 15. (adj.) having a lot of money
- 17. (v.) to move your head up and down in order to show agreement or understanding
- 19. (n.) the state of being poor
- 21. (adj.) always being same and therefore boring
- 24. (adj.) unhappy and worried because something disappointing has happened
- 26. (adj.) feeling that you are not willing or able to trust someone or something
- 27. (n.) a duty or responsibility that a person has to deal with or worry about
- 28. (n.) a decrease in the general price level of services and goods
- 29. (v.) to refrain yourself from feeling an emotion
- 30. (n.) the process of repairing and painting an old building or an old furniture so that it is in good condition again
- 31. (adj.) feeling slightly angry or irritated
- 33. (adj.) feeling extremely happy
- 36. (v.) to make food or drink go down your throat and towards your stomach
- 39. (adj.) feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something
- 41. (v.) to keep moving your body, your hands or your feet, especially when you are bored or nervous
- 42. (v.) to hit your hands together several times to show that you approve of or have enjoyed something
- 44. (adj.) unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen
- 46. (n.) advise or help given to someone by experienced people about how to deal with problems on education, vocational and psychological matters
- 48. (adj.) very keen and excited about something that is going to happen
- 50. (v.) to press a part of someone's skin tightly between your finger and thumb so that it hurts
- 53. (adj.) describing a person who is fair and is not influenced by his/her own desires or other people's opinions
- 55. (n.) an opinion that a group of people generally accepts
- 60. (v.) to make a worried or confused expression by moving your eyebrows together
- 63. (v.) to make a movement with your hands or head to express an idea or a meaning
- 65. (v.) to make a loud high noise with your voice because you are excited, frightened, etc.
- 67. (n.) a situation in which there is not enough of something that is needed
- 70. (n.) a person or company from whom a person rent a room, a house, an office, etc.
- 72. (n.) a large number of cases of a particular disease happening at the same thing
- 75. (adj.) that must be done because of a law or a rule