Across
- 2. – (adjective) Careful to avoid danger or mistakes. Example: The cautious driver slowed down when the road was icy.
- 4. – (adjective) In great quantity; more than enough. Example: The forest is abundant with wildlife.
- 6. – (adjective) Very strong or intense. Example: The fierce storm caused a lot of damage to the houses.
- 9. – (adjective) Giving off light; bright. Example: The moon was luminous in the night sky.
- 11. – (adjective) Easily seen or understood; clear. Example: It was obvious that she was excited about her birthday.
- 13. – (adjective) Feeling thankful for something. Example: She was grateful for all the birthday wishes.
- 15. – (adjective) Showing kindness or goodwill. Example: She was a benevolent neighbor, always helping others.
- 16. – (adjective) Bright and clear; producing powerful feelings or strong images.
- 18. – (adjective) Strange or unusual. Example: His behavior was a bit peculiar at the party.
- 19. – (adjective) Calm, peaceful, and untroubled. Example: The serene lake reflected the clear blue sky.
- 20. – (adjective) Attractive in an old-fashioned or unusual way. Example: They visited a quaint little village during their vacation.
Down
- 1. – (adjective) Unhappy or in a bad condition. Example: He felt miserable after catching a cold.
- 3. – (verb) To care for and help grow or develop. Example: Parents nurture their children with love and care.
- 5. – (adjective) Different from one another; varied. Example: The school has a diverse group of students from many countries.
- 7. – (verb) To light up or make clear. Example: The flashlight helped illuminate the dark path.
- 8. – (adjective) Modest or not proud. Example: Even after winning the contest, she remained humble.
- 10. – (adjective) Having a sharp sense or desire; eager. Example: She has a keen interest in art.
- 12. – (adjective) Cheerful and good-humored. Example: The jovial crowd cheered loudly during the concert.
- 14. – (adjective) Able to recover quickly from difficulties or tough situations. Example: The resilient team kept playing even after losing the first half.
- 17. – (adjective) Wanting to do something very much. Example: He was eager to start his new book.
