Across
- 3. To make use of something or someone for a particular purpose or task, especially by providing them with work or a job.
- 5. To make someone very angry or furious.
- 7. To solve or understand something complex or mysterious, or to untangle or clarify something that is knotted or confused.
- 8. Something that comes before the main part or event, often serving as an introduction or preparation.
- 9. To understand or grasp the meaning, significance, or nature of something.
- 10. A condition or problem that causes suffering, distress, or hardship, often referring to physical or mental illnesses.
- 11. Something that is unique or easily recognizable due to its special qualities or characteristics.
- 12. To show or display something for others to see, especially in a public setting like an art gallery, museum, or exhibition.
- 14. To change or alter something in terms of form, quality, or nature, often in a random or irregular manner.
- 15. Happening or developing slowly over a period of time, often in small or incremental steps.
Down
- 1. Extremely serious or intense in nature, often referring to adverse conditions, punishments, or consequences.
- 2. The probability or chance of something happening or being true, often based on evidence or circumstances.
- 4. Something that is widespread or commonly occurring, often referring to ideas, conditions, or behaviors.
- 6. To be exceptionally good at something, to surpass others in achievement or performance.
- 10. To achieve or reach a goal, target, or desired outcome through effort, skill, or perseverance.
- 13. A period of time between events or actions, or a break or pause in an ongoing activity.