Across
- 2. To feel or show fear or apprehension; to cower.
- 4. To enjoy or appreciate something completely.
- 7. To stop doing something; to cease.
- 9. A state of quiet happiness, satisfaction, or peace.
- 10. About to happen; likely to occur at any moment.
- 12. Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- 14. Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.
- 16. A large waterfall or a sudden rush of water.
- 19. Engaged to be married.
- 20. Soldiers stationed in a town or fortress to defend it.
Down
- 1. A sudden, strong shaking movement of the body, often caused by fear, cold, or disgust.
- 3. Done without focus or attention; acting while lost in thought.
- 5. Extremely tiring and demanding; exhausting.
- 6. Endless; often used for something unpleasant.
- 8. To put out (a fire or light); to bring to an end.
- 11. Correct or polite behavior that shows respect.
- 13. People perceived as primitive or uncivilized.
- 15. A person, thing, or circumstance causing annoyance or inconvenience.
- 17. Anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- 18. In a calm, peaceful, or quiet manner.
