Across
- 1. (v.) to buy something
- 2. (adj.) having stopped working, usually because of your age
- 4. (n.) the fear of having social contact with others
- 5. (n.) the money given by the government or an organisation to reduce the costs of services or goods so that the price can be kept low
- 7. (adj.) having a lot of money
- 10. (n.) an excessive pride in yourself, especially in your own appearance, abilities or achievements
- 11. (adj.) describing clothes that are not of an acceptable standard or clothes that are not suitable
- 12. (n.) the way in which a person or a group of people lives and works
- 13. (n.) a natural ability to influence and interest other people and make them admire you
- 16. (n.) advice or help given to someone by experienced people about how to deal with problems on education, vocational and psychological matters
- 17. (adj.) describing clothes that are attractive and of good quality
- 18. (adj.) feeling happy and confident about yourself or a situation and not worried that it might change
- 19. (n.) a duty or responsibility that a person has to deal with or worry about
Down
- 1. (n.) the situation of being accepted by peer
- 3. (n.) a difference in money which people have between the rich and the poor
- 6. (adj.) describing people who are poorer and have less opportunities than most people in society
- 8. (v.) to laugh at someone in order to have fun or embarrass him/her
- 9. (n. phr.) describing a difference, especially one connected with unfair treatment
- 14. (n.) a feeling of worry and nervousness about something
- 15. (n.) the state of feeling very sad and without hope
