International Youth Day Word Search

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Play a International Youth Day word search free online. We built the 12-word list around what it marks, and the customs and symbols around it, then scattered it across a 15×15 grid — horizontal, vertical and diagonal. Find them all to clear the board.

Words to find: YOUTH, EMPOWER, VOICE, FUTURE, LEADERSHIP, MOBILIZE, ACTIVISM, SOLIDARITY, EDUCATION, INNOVATION, JUSTICE, RIGHTS.

Every word on the list appears exactly once. Words can run forwards or backwards, so scan both directions before you move on.

International Youth Day word list, defined

YOUTH /juːθ/ · noun
The period of life between childhood and adulthood, typically ranging from the ages of 13 to 19. A young person, especially one in this period of life. Related: adolescence, juvenility, immaturity, inexperience.
EMPOWER /ɛmˈpaʊər/ · verb
To give power or authority to someone or something, or to make someone feel more confident or able to do something. To give someone the power or authority to do something. Related: enable, authorize, validate, strengthen.
VOICE /voʊs/ · noun, verb
The sound produced by the vocal cords or the ability to produce sound; a particular tone or manner of speaking. Related: tone, sound, utterance, articulation.
FUTURE /ˈfʊtʃər/ · noun, verb
The time after the present; a period of time yet to come. To plan or intend to do something at a future time. Related: coming, subsequent, upcoming, forthcoming.
LEADERSHIP /ˈliːdərʃɪp/ · noun
The activity of leading or controlling a group of people or an organization. The quality of being able to lead or guide others. Related: guidance, direction, management, supervision.
MOBILIZE /məˈbaɪlaɪz/ · verb
To organize or persuade people to take action or participate in a particular activity or cause. To make something mobile or capable of being moved. Related: organize, coordinate, activate, rally.
ACTIVISM /ˈæktɪvɪzəm/ · noun
The policy or practice of supporting a cause or movement by taking part in public activities such as demonstrations or protests. Related: advocacy, campaigning, lobbying, protest.
SOLIDARITY /ˌsɒlɪdærɪˈteɪ/ · noun
The state of sharing or having a sense of common interests, goals, or experiences with others; a feeling of unity or brotherhood among people who have a common interest or experience. Related: unity, camaraderie, fellowship, mutual support.
EDUCATION /ˌɛdʒʊˈkeɪʃən/ · noun
The process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college; the knowledge, skills, and values acquired through this process. Related: instruction, training, schooling, teaching.
INNOVATION /ɪnˈvɒɪʒən/ · noun
The act of introducing new or improved devices, methods, or ideas; the process of creating or implementing new products, services, or processes. Related: improvement, progress, development, invention.
JUSTICE /ˈdʒʌstɪs/ · noun
The quality of being fair and just; the administration of law in a country or society. Related: fairness, morality, righteousness, equity.
RIGHTS /raɪts/ · noun
A right is a moral or legal entitlement to have, do, or receive something. Rights are often considered fundamental and inalienable. Related: privileges, liberties, claims, entitlements.

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