Vocabulary Unit (Winter 2024)

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Across
  1. 2. – An official public announcement.
  2. 4. – To reduce or make smaller.
  3. 5. – Able to express oneself clearly and effectively.
  4. 8. – The time and place of a story or event.
  5. 9. – The act of breaking apart or ending.
  6. 13. – Barren or abandoned; deeply lonely.
  7. 16. – Contamination of the environment.
  8. 17. – Worn and exhausted in appearance.
  9. 19. – An innate impulse or natural tendency.
  10. 20. – Great joy or celebration.
  11. 23. – To reveal or make known.
  12. 25. – Driven away or scattered.
  13. 30. – Lack of variety; dull sameness.
  14. 33. – Flawless or perfect.
  15. 34. – Giving a sense of impending doom.
  16. 35. – A violent uprising against authority.
  17. 37. – The act of overseeing or managing.
  18. 39. – To insert or interrupt abruptly.
  19. 43. – A person's facial expression.
  20. 45. – Relating to planets.
  21. 47. – Extremely careful and precise.
  22. 49. – A small or meager amount.
  23. 50. – The act of noticing or watching carefully.
  24. 51. – Complete loss of hope.
  25. 53. – Harmful; likely to cause death.
  26. 55. – Guesswork or theorizing without firm evidence.
  27. 56. – A duty or commitment.
  28. 57. – Hardworking and thorough.
Down
  1. 1. – To secretly cooperate for wrongdoing.
  2. 3. – A disagreement or argument.
  3. 6. – Pleasant and compatible in nature.
  4. 7. – Figurative comparison without "like" or "as."
  5. 10. – Distant, detached, or uninterested.
  6. 11. – Authentic or sincere.
  7. 12. – Severe emotional or physical pain.
  8. 14. – A physical embodiment of a concept or being.
  9. 15. – To twist and turn in pain or discomfort.
  10. 18. – Affected strongly, often negatively.
  11. 21. – Scold or criticize harshly.
  12. 22. – Beyond the ordinary; remarkable.
  13. 24. – Someone obsessively enthusiastic or extreme.
  14. 26. – Self-important and arrogant.
  15. 27. – Inspiring fear or respect through strength.
  16. 28. – Strong hostility or enmity.
  17. 29. – A disastrous event or catastrophe.
  18. 31. – Similar in nature or related by blood.
  19. 32. – Deep sadness or grief.
  20. 35. – Existing or occurring between stars.
  21. 36. – Importance requiring swift action.
  22. 38. – The main events of a story or a secret scheme.
  23. 40. – To force or drive someone to act.
  24. 41. – Spiteful; showing ill will.
  25. 42. – In a tired or fatigued manner.
  26. 44. – A harsh, jarring mixture of sounds.
  27. 46. – To mourn or express grief.
  28. 48. – The absence of sound.
  29. 52. – Stubbornly unyielding or inflexible.
  30. 53. – Gloomy or sullen.
  31. 54. – Thin and bony, especially from hunger.