Across
- 4. To wave or exhibit something in a dramatic or threatening way.
- 6. A person who lives alone or has little to do with other people.
- 7. To wear away or change, as in color or surface texture, by exposure to the wind, rain, and other conditions in the atmosphere.
- 9. Something that is studied by scientists as an example of an entire set of things, such as an entire species of living things.
- 13. The ability to imagine what is likely to happen in the future.
- 14. Great enthusiasm for or devotion to a cause, ideal, or goal.
- 19. To extend sharply outward or upward; project.
- 20. A very large number.
- 25. Physically or mentally exhausting.
- 26. The scattered remains of something broken, destroyed, or discarded; rubble or wreckage.
- 27. To float easily and gently on the air; drift.
- 28. To provide with light or cast light on someone or something.
- 31. Having varied uses or function.
- 32. 1. Done or acting in a way that is intended not to be noticed; sneaky. 2. Giving the appearance of not wanting to be noticed, especially in showing nervousness.
- 33. Very serious or sad.
- 34. To bump roughly against another person or thing.
- 35. Dull because of being always the same.
- 39. The place to which a person or thing is going or is sent.
- 40. The power to resist fatigue or illness while working hard; endurance.
- 42. To bring a group of soldiers together; assemble. 2. To bring forth a feeling or ability from within oneself.
- 43. A quantity used to measure the motion of a body, equal to the product of its mass and velocity. Any change in the speed or direction of a body changes its momentum.
- 44. Watching out for danger or something that might go wrong; watchful.
- 45. A sweet or pleasant odor; a scent.
- 46. The act of defying; open resistance to an opposing force or authority.
- 47. To return to normal health or strength; recover.
Down
- 1. To proceed or continue in an unsteady or weakening manner.
- 2. About to occur.
- 3. To cause someone to feel very happy; elate.
- 4. To engage in a false disley of strength or confidence, especially in order to deceive someone.
- 5. Remaining in a pure or unspoiled state.
- 8. To become less active, intense, or agitated; abate.
- 10. Feelings of doubt or concern.
- 11. The ability to grow, develop, or improve.
- 12. Slightly salty.
- 15. To build up a supply of something again; fill again.
- 16. To talk rapidly and in a senseless manner; chatter.
- 17. Arrogant; overbearing; domineering.
- 18. A very steep or overhanging mass of rock, such as the face of a cliff.
- 21. 1. Causing gloom or depression; dreary. 2. Feeling gloomy; depressed; miserable.
- 22. To cause to disappear; drive away; disperse.
- 23. Capable of being harmed, damaged, or injured.
- 24. Showing great concern for details; extremely careful or precise.
- 29. Quick and skillful; adroit.
- 30. A feeling that someone or something is bad, worthless, or low; scorn or contempt. To have or show this feeling about someone or something.
- 36. To walk in a way that makes it look as if you think you are important or very confident; strut.
- 37. The boundary of an area, an object, or a geometric figure, especially a circle.
- 38. The specialized language of a trade, profession, or group of people.
- 41. To cause a feeling to become less intense’ calm or settle.