Across
- 3. The state of being free from public attention, observation, or disturbance (n.)
- 7. A feeling of nervousness, pressure, or stress, especially in a situation where people are worried (n.)
- 10. A sudden serious illness caused by a burst or blocked blood vessel in the brain, which may result in loss of movement or speech (n.)
- 11. To cover something with a layer of a substance (e.g., paint, oil, or silver) (v.)
- 12. To change or move from one position, direction, or idea to another (v.)
- 13. to receive money, property, or a title from a person after they have died; also, to receive a quality or characteristic from your parents (v.)
Down
- 1. Causing great damage, harm, or failure (adj.)
- 2. A particular form of a language that is spoken in a specific region or by a specific social group (n.)
- 3. Done on a small scale as a test or experiment before a larger project (adj.)
- 4. Fully grown or developed; behaving in an adult way, showing good judgment(adj.)
- 5. To move from one place to another, often with the change of season (used for people, animals, or birds) (v.)
- 6. To put money, time, or effort into something in order to get a profit or benefit (v.)
- 8. Showing a lack of experience, wisdom, or judgment; believing things too easily(adj.)
- 9. To record or take a picture, sound, or video of something; also, to catch a person or animal (v.)
- 11. To invent a new word or phrase, especially one that becomes widely used (v.)
