Across
- 6. / adj. (of work) not skilled or important, and often boring or badly paid
- 7. / Noun, is a large amount of money
- 8. / adj. very great, synonym of huge
- 11. / Verb to fill a place with things again after it has been emptied
- 12. / (phrase) a relatively rare type of person or thing
- 14. / Adj. someone who is not sure if it is true and wants to check all the facts before they believe it
- 16. / any of the fighting sports that include judo and karate
- 17. / verb, to try very hard to do something when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
- 18. / verb, to officially end a law, a system or an institution
- 20. / Adverb - if you work constantly and without stopping throughout a period of time
- 22. / adj. It’s worth doing; that makes you happy because you think it is useful or important
- 23. / Noun, is the quality of being new and still being interesting
- 24. / verb, to feel uncertain about something; to feel that something is not true, will probably not happen, etc.
Down
- 1. / Verb - to treat someone very unfairly so that you get a lot of benefit and they do not
- 2. / a very large number (too many to count)
- 3. / verb - to make use of all somebody’s skill, intelligence, etc.
- 4. / phrasal verb, to gradually disappear or stop
- 5. / verb, to give part of your work, power or authority to somebody in a lower position than you
- 9. / adj. Synonym of inspiring
- 10. / verb, a move to a more important job or position in a company or an organization
- 11. / Adj. someone who does not like staying in the same place for long and is always looking for new things to do and new places to go to
- 13. / _____ one’s notice – formal letter saying that you will leave your job
- 15. / Noun is a flat piece of plastic, wood, or metal which you use to carry things on, such as glasses of drink, etc.
- 19. / get the _____of something – it means to learn how to do or to use something; to understand something
- 21. / Phrasal verb, if you create a story / excuse that isn’t true in order to make people believe something that you want them to think
- 22. / Noun, in some organisations such as the army or the police - is the position or grade that you hold.
