Across
- 2. To cause movement or activity.
- 3. A formal or serious promise to do something, often involving an obligation or dedication.
- 5. To forcefully stand up for one's rights, beliefs, or authority.
- 7. Used to indicate that something is not more than what is mentioned, often in a way that downplays its significance or importance.
- 8. Showing genuine, sincere intention or belief, without any signs of joking or superficiality.
- 10. To perceive or recognize something clearly.
- 12. Something that occurs at the start or early stage of a process or event.
- 15. It means something is directly underneath or lower than something else, often at a lower level.
- 16. To think deeply and carefully about something.
- 18. When liquid, gas, or another substance slowly passes through a porous or permeable surface, often in small amounts.
- 20. To forcefully expel saliva.
- 21. To present or ask a question, especially one that requires consideration or solving.
- 23. A state of rest in which the body and mind are temporarily inactive, especially when it is a peaceful or deep sleep.
- 24. Pain.
- 29. A piece of fabric carried for personal hygiene, especially for wiping one's face, nose, or hands.
- 30. To care for or look after something.
- 31. To move out of or away from a place where something was concealed or not visible.
- 34. A particular event, situation, or set of circumstances, often implying something important or noteworthy.
- 36. The process of mending a broken relationship or bringing people who were in conflict back together.
- 37. A feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone who is experiencing pain, trouble, or hardship.
- 39. To leave someone or something behind, often permanently, without intending to return.
- 41. To provide what is required or expected, either in a practical, emotional, or intellectual sense.
- 43. To hit or collide with something.
Down
- 1. To do something with careful and persistent effort, paying close attention to detail and showing great dedication.
- 4. Suitable or right for a particular person, situation, or condition.
- 6. Experiencing difficulty or effort.
- 9. A sudden attack or series of attacks, often related to medical conditions.
- 11. To share something personal or private, often with someone you trust or in a formal setting.
- 13. The act of showing reverence or devotion.
- 14. Showing the highest degree.
- 16. Something that is exact, correct, or specific to a high degree, leaving no room for misunderstanding.
- 17. A feeling of annoyance or anger caused by being unable to do something or achieve a goal.
- 19. To call or invite someone.
- 20. A tool for digging.
- 22. To bring an activity or process to an end or stop doing something.
- 25. The act of stopping or delaying before making a decision or taking action because of indecision or uncertainty.
- 26. To be able to do something without causing harm or difficulty.
- 27. A request for information or clarification on a specific subject, often through questioning.
- 28. The need or desire for something, or a strong request.
- 32. An open or enclosed area at the entrance of a house or building, often with a roof and supported by columns or walls.
- 33. To give in or surrender to temptation or pressure.
- 35. To move or travel in a continuous stream, often used for liquids or gases.
- 38. A purposeful activity or pursuit, often involving significant effort and dedication.
- 40. An unexpected or surprise attack, usually by people who are hiding or waiting to strike.
- 42. In a severe or rigid manner.
