emotions Crossword Puzzles
Speak 2023-02-18
Ms. S 2024-04-19
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- lips: Attractive or pleasing lips. (LIPS)
- The pursuit of professional advancement and success. (CAREER)
- The experience of existence and all its facets. (LIFE)
- Embrace the freedom of the open road and the rhythm of your stride. (RUNNING)
- Genre of music often characterized by storytelling and emotion. (COUNTRY)
- Sport that involves exploring the underwater world. (DIVING)
- Having strong emotions or intense dedication towards something. (PASSIONATE)
- Seeking thrills and new experiences. (ADVENTURE)
- Persisting through challenges with determination. (PERSISTING)
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- Discovering the unknown and expanding horizons. (EXPLORATION)
- Unwavering support system and source of unconditional love. (FAMILY)
- Finding solace and inspiration in the beauty of the natural world. (NATURE)
- Personal oasis for nurturing growth and finding inner peace. (GARDEN)
- Bond between individuals based on mutual trust and support. (FRIENDSHIP)
- Embarking on adventures in the natural world. (TREKKING)
- Indulge in captivating tales and expand your mind. (READING)
- Deep affection and attachment towards someone or something. (LOVE)
- Musical composition often expressing emotions or storytelling. (SONG)
- Showing courage and fearlessness in the face of danger. (BRAVE)
- Unwilling to change one's stance or opinion. (STUBBORN)
- Feeling and exhibiting concern and empathy towards others. (CARING)
- Intense emotions or enthusiasm towards something. (PASSION)
22 Clues: lips: Attractive or pleasing lips. (LIPS) • Seeking thrills and new experiences. (ADVENTURE) • The experience of existence and all its facets. (LIFE) • Unwilling to change one's stance or opinion. (STUBBORN) • Embarking on adventures in the natural world. (TREKKING) • Intense emotions or enthusiasm towards something. (PASSION) • ...
THINKING 2025-01-27
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- Following a structured sequence of reasoning to reach a conclusion
- Breaking a problem into smaller parts to understand it better
- Narrowing down multiple ideas into a single, correct solution
- The ability to visualize and manipulate objects in the mind
- The ability to recognize and manage one´s emotions and those of others.
- The ability to solve new problems and adapt to novel situations.
- Generating multiple solutions to a single problem.
- Planning and organizing to achieve long-term goals
- A type of intelligence related to language and verbal skills.
- The ability to interact effectively with others
- Drawing specific conclusions from general principles
- The process of making choices by analyzing information
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- A type of intelligence that involves logical reasoning and numerical skills
- Thinking about one's thinking processes.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
- Combining elements to form a coherent whole
- Understanding one's own emotions and thoughts
- Controlling and managing one's emotions, behaviors, and thpughts
- Thinking outside the box to generate new ideas or solutions
- The process of analyzing and evaluating information to make reasoned judgments.
20 Clues: Thinking about one's thinking processes. • Combining elements to form a coherent whole • Understanding one's own emotions and thoughts • The ability to interact effectively with others • Generating multiple solutions to a single problem. • Planning and organizing to achieve long-term goals • Drawing specific conclusions from general principles • ...
Mother's Day Puzzle 2025-03-07
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- - What kind of support do mothers give no matter what?
- - What describes the glow of happiness on a mother’s face?
- - What do mothers share based on their life experiences?
- - What action from a mother provides warmth and security?
- - What do mothers offer to keep their children safe?
- - What makes mothers kind and understanding?
- - What do we express to show gratitude for our mothers?
- - What word describes a mother’s lifelong commitment to her child?
- - What do mothers pass down to future generations through values and teachings?
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- - What do mothers provide when their children feel unsure or afraid?
- - What helps mothers connect with their children’s emotions?
- - What do mothers provide to help their children make good decisions?
- - What kind of emotions do mothers express sincerely?
- - What do mothers do to support their children’s health and well-being?
- - What do mothers make to ensure their children have better opportunities?
- - What do mothers do to encourage their children to achieve greatness?
- - What do mothers often sing to soothe their children?
- - What allows mothers to feel and understand their child’s emotions?
- - What do mothers give to inspire their children?
- - What word describes a mother’s endless love and dedication?
20 Clues: - What makes mothers kind and understanding? • - What do mothers give to inspire their children? • - What do mothers offer to keep their children safe? • - What kind of emotions do mothers express sincerely? • - What kind of support do mothers give no matter what? • - What do mothers often sing to soothe their children? • ...
Inside Out of Words 2025-09-17
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- New colorful orbs formed at the end
- ___ Core = When Headquarters shuts down
- Console the emotions use to guide Riley
- Riley’s pink elephant-like imaginary friend
- Blue emotion who helps Riley feel empathy
- Young girl whose emotions we follow
- Riley’s original hometown
- Control center where emotions live
- Characters who send memories to long term storage
- ___ Wagon = Bing Bong’s magical vehicle made of song power
- Red emotion with a fiery temper
- ___ Thought = Place where characters turn into shapes
- Scary dream character used to wake Riley
- What Bing Bong cries instead of real tears
- ___ Islands = Floating lands powered by core memories
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- Characters who dispose of old memories
- ____ Land = Place full of creative and silly ideas
- ___ Productions = Studio where Riley’s dreams are made
- Green emotion who protects Riley from gross things
- City Riley’s family moves to
- ___ of Thought = Moving track that carries Riley’s memories
- Purple emotion always worried about danger
- ___ Memories = Special glowing orbs that shape Riley’s personality
- ___ Dump = Pit where faded memories are lost
- Riley’s attempt to return to Minnesota
- Another name for the control panel
- Riley’s favorite sport
- Bright yellow emotion who keeps Riley happy
28 Clues: Riley’s favorite sport • Riley’s original hometown • City Riley’s family moves to • Red emotion with a fiery temper • Control center where emotions live • Another name for the control panel • New colorful orbs formed at the end • Young girl whose emotions we follow • Characters who dispose of old memories • Riley’s attempt to return to Minnesota • ...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) in the Workplace 2025-09-16
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Multiple individuals coming together to share resources, ideas, and expertise to achieve a shared goal
- Nonverbal communication
- The ability to take charge of and control one’s emotions, and to take responsibility for one’s own behavior and well-being.
- Helps you control your emotional behavior.
- Emotional Intelligence
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- Becoming more aware of those around you. Ability to read the room.
- The ability to recognize other people’s emotions and how those emotions make people behave in social situations.
- A state of well-being that enables people to cope with life's stresses and realize their potential.
- Refers to the outward expression of our inner emotional states, which can be conveyed through both verbal and non-verbal means.
- Identified patterns in how you react in the way you do.
- The ability to see one’s own values, emotions, and reactions, and understand their impact on one’s own and others’ behavior.
12 Clues: Emotional Intelligence • Nonverbal communication • Helps you control your emotional behavior. • Identified patterns in how you react in the way you do. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • Becoming more aware of those around you. Ability to read the room. • ...
Literary Terms 2021-03-08
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- A way words are pronounced based on country or region.
- Hints about things to come.
- Words a character speaks.
- An insight into human life through a literary work.
- Comparison of two things using "like" or "as".
- The exact dictionary definition/meaning.
- Words a writer chooses.
- The character the reader follows and roots for.
- A look back to give information on what is happening in the present.
- Giving an unhuman object human characteristics.
- The reader's emotions toward the story.
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes.
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- An extreme exaggeration.
- The writer's emotions toward the story.
- A universally recognized symbol.
- A person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself as well as having a deeper meaning.
- The character that blocks the protagonist.
- The discrepancy between expectation and reality.
- Credible sources
- Comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
- When the protagonist is actually a villain.
- A statement that appears self-contradictory yet reveals a truth.
- Touching reader's emotions
- The character that adds contrast to the protagonist.
- The way an author reveals information about a character.
- Using logic
26 Clues: Using logic • Credible sources • Words a writer chooses. • An extreme exaggeration. • Words a character speaks. • Touching reader's emotions • Hints about things to come. • A universally recognized symbol. • The writer's emotions toward the story. • The reader's emotions toward the story. • An idea or feeling that a word invokes. • The exact dictionary definition/meaning. • ...
A2.1.4 Emotions Vocab 2025-06-18
Chapter 5: Understanding Mental and Emotional Health 2021-12-10
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- how you feel about yourself
- ability to keep a positive outlook and focus on the good aspects of stressful situations
- ideas or thought a person knows to be true, based on real experiences, scientific facts, or what a person has learned from others
- moods or feelings you experience
- treating oneself with kindness and understanding, even when experiencing setbacks and disappointments
- response reaction in which the body returns to its resting state after a stressful event
- your mental picture of yourself, which includes how you look, how you act, your skills and abilities, and your weaknesses
- negative stress
- extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events
- ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events
- physical, mental, and emotional reactions of your body to the challenges you face
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- emotion that means being thankful or grateful
- skill of understanding, controlling, and expressing your emotions and sensing the emotions of others
- physical traits, social connections, and internal thoughts and feelings
- process of using strategies to reduce the impact of the stress response and handle threatening situations on positive ways
- body's impulse to either fight off or flee from the threatening situations
- positive stress
- stress stress caused by repeated, long-lasting exposure to severe stressors
- skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why
- set ways a person thinks or feels about someone or something
- practice of taking an active role in protecting your own health
- ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes, and to understand someone else's wants, needs, and viewpoints
- any factor that causes stress
- thoughts and feelings about oneself
24 Clues: positive stress • negative stress • how you feel about yourself • any factor that causes stress • moods or feelings you experience • thoughts and feelings about oneself • emotion that means being thankful or grateful • extreme stress due to deeply disturbing events • skill of knowing which emotions you feel and why • ability to bounce back from traumatic or stressful events • ...
Fiction Feels for the World 2024-01-16
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- Emotional reading can improve self-growth and social ________
- This association conducted a scientific study to provide evidence that reading improves social cognition
- People who realize the emotions they feel are fictional due to the events in a story
- The _______ of fiction is when imaginary events have a strong emotional impact
- Readers can use characters as _______ for real people
- The three main characteristics to the emotional involvement of fiction are the _______, cognitive-evaluative, and motivational
- This work demonstrates an overlap in the networks of story reading and theory of mind
- When fiction stories activate neural process that reflect real-world events similar to the story it is called “Immersed Experiencer __________”
- A study proved that this affected the social cognitive function by 32.1%
- Mirror neurons work in the same way when we create _____ in real life as they do when we see characters communicate in a story
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- If people believe a _______ situation is realistic then they will have a real emotional response
- An increase in empathy can shape better ________
- A book by Sylvia Plath that proves emotions influence the subconscious mind
- The process of simulating story characters is the same process that people engage during _____-world interactions
- Nerve cells that react when a person perceives others interacting or experiencing emotions
- When a person gets too involved in a story their reaction can sometimes be __________
- The Polomar Professor of English who explained the human condition
- People who experience emotions from a character and portray them in real life
- The fiction genre is so important for people’s social and emotional ____________
- ________ readers often pick up on points the author hints at due to their ability to empathize
- _________ creates greater connections with the real world
21 Clues: An increase in empathy can shape better ________ • Readers can use characters as _______ for real people • _________ creates greater connections with the real world • Emotional reading can improve self-growth and social ________ • The Polomar Professor of English who explained the human condition • ...
Theatre Vocab 2024-04-01
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- The process of creating and developing a character in a story, play, or performance.
- The individuals or figures portrayed in a story, play, or performance.
- The environment or setting in which a story or performance takes place.
- Recalling and tapping into one's own emotions to portray a character's feelings realistically.
- Feelings or states of mind, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
- Conversation between characters in a story, play, or performance.
- Events and situations encountered throughout one's lifetime, influencing personal growth and understanding.
- The adaptation of a story or event into a dramatic form, such as a play or film.
- The ability to create mental images, ideas, and scenarios that are not present to the senses.
- Remembering past experiences through the senses, such as sight, smell, sound, taste, and touch.
- The sound produced by the vocal cords, used in speaking or singing.
- The physical structure of a person, used in acting to express emotions and movements.
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- The act of conveying thoughts, feelings, or emotions through words, gestures, or other forms of communication.
- Working together with others towards a common goal or objective.
- Engaging in imaginative role-playing or acting out scenarios, often for entertainment or learning purposes.
- Physical activity or motion, often used in performance to convey character traits or actions.
- The act of presenting or staging a play, show, or other form of entertainment for an audience to enjoy.
- The state of being protected from harm or danger.
- The connections and interactions between characters, often shaping the plot and dynamics of a story.
- Copying or mimicking the actions, behaviors, or mannerisms of someone else.
20 Clues: The state of being protected from harm or danger. • Working together with others towards a common goal or objective. • Conversation between characters in a story, play, or performance. • The sound produced by the vocal cords, used in speaking or singing. • The individuals or figures portrayed in a story, play, or performance. • ...
feelings and emotions 2024-02-07
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- a person who is not afraid
- I am usually in this mood when it's midday
- when a person is sad because of a bad situation which was expected to be better
- whenever the lesson is long and difficult I feel that way
- the sofa of my house is really ...
- every single test at school makes me feel that way
- when a person is sure of him/herself
- a person who makes you laugh
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- something bad or unpleasant
- the opposite of generous
- the opposite of ignorant
- when a thing is not boring
- I turn red whenever I feel ...
- going to school every day till 2.30 is...
- Bob has won a car and some months ago he also won a mobile phone. He is...
- the opposite of lovely
- when I don't tidy my room my mum is...
17 Clues: the opposite of lovely • the opposite of generous • the opposite of ignorant • a person who is not afraid • when a thing is not boring • something bad or unpleasant • a person who makes you laugh • I turn red whenever I feel ... • the sofa of my house is really ... • when a person is sure of him/herself • when I don't tidy my room my mum is... • ...
Colors and Emotions 2025-01-23
Feelings & Emotions (synonyms) 2023-10-26
17 Clues: angry • guilty • jealous • worried • stupefied • petrified • horrified • comforted • discouraged • uncomfortable • not interested • thrilled to bits • distrustful, wary • unhappy, distressed • very happy and enthusiastic • puzzled, baffled, bewildered • satisfied / honoured / more important
Emotions and weather 2022-03-20
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- How do you say hambriento in English?
- How do you say asustado in English?
- How do you say cansado in English?
- How do you say feliz in English?
- How do you say asqueado in English?
- How do you say nuboso in English?
- How do you say nevado in English?
- How do you say ventoso in English?
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- How do you say sediento in English?
- How do you say aburrido in English?
- How do you say enojado in English?
- How do you say triste in English?
- How do you say somnoliento in English?
- How do you say lluvioso in English?
- How do you say tormentoso in English?
- How do you say soleado in English?
- How do you say enfermo in English?
17 Clues: How do you say feliz in English? • How do you say triste in English? • How do you say nuboso in English? • How do you say nevado in English? • How do you say enojado in English? • How do you say cansado in English? • How do you say soleado in English? • How do you say enfermo in English? • How do you say ventoso in English? • How do you say sediento in English? • ...
Day 3 - Emotions 2023-01-25
17 Clues: n. 공포 • n. 동정 • adj. 놀란 • adj. 기쁜 • adj. 우울한 • v. 그리워하다 • n. 공포, 전율 • adj. 깜짝 놀란 • adj. 부끄러워하는 • adj. 매우 기뻐하는 • adj. 실망한, 낙담한 • v. 방해하다, 괴롭히다 • adj. 즐기는, 즐거워하는 • adj. 짜증 난, 화가 난 • adj. 걱정되는, 근심이 되는 • adj. 화가 난, 기분이 상한 • n. 후회, 유감/v. 후회하다
A2.1.4 Emotions Vocab 2025-06-18
Check Your Knowledge 2013-04-07
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- June claims there is no point in learning how to drive, the instructor will fail her anyway and other road users will cause her to crash. what type of locus is this?
- European Americans have been found to experience stronger feelings of emotion, when they were told to think about this.
- Cannon-Bard claims psysiological arousal and emotional experience occur...
- Emotion related to risk-assessing behaviour
- Women had higher prevalence rates in all social anxiety disorders except this
- Men's anxiety most often co-occurs with disorders of this kind
- When a person asks 'Is this situation personally relevant to me? Should I be feeling angry from this situation cause it personally affects me' - what is this cognitive thought called?
- The 'real' smile
- Research has found anxiety can have a more detrimental effect on this gender
- This emotion often modulates the expression of anxiety in cultures that focus on group harmony
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- First established theory of emotions depicting a primary biological component
- When individuals are misinformed, not told a reason or emotional explanation for their physiological arousal and bodily responses, they tend to label their emotions, how?
- The expression for contempt can be referred to as a ........
- One of the 'basic' emotions
- Asian Americans show ___ prevalence of anxiety disorders.
- Women's anxiety tends to co-occur with this disorder
- Fear of blushing in social situations is more prominent in cultures that emphasise the ....
- A study found that boys what functioning was more negatively impacted than girls
- We more accurately recognise emotions of people from the ______ culture.
- A type of expression stating that the person feels the opposite of the emotion shown
20 Clues: The 'real' smile • One of the 'basic' emotions • Emotion related to risk-assessing behaviour • Women's anxiety tends to co-occur with this disorder • Asian Americans show ___ prevalence of anxiety disorders. • The expression for contempt can be referred to as a ........ • Men's anxiety most often co-occurs with disorders of this kind • ...
The Brain 2016-12-15
Mood and Affect 2013-06-09
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- feeling a lack of feeling characterised by diminished interest, energy and reaction
- or quality, the patient's reported emotional state
- inability to sense and describe mood state
- the degree to which mood is expressed
- describes affective changes that occur rapidly and frequently
- small or non-existent changes in affect
- in this disorder, depressive symptoms are not severe enough for a major depressive episode
- degree to which visible emotions match thought content
- absence of enjoyment from activities that are usually pleasurable
- the degree to which mood is altered by external factors
- disorders of _______, last for days, weeks, or months
- the ______ between affect and mood, appearance, behaviour and speech is important to observe
- if I had Type I of this disorder, I would experience manic and depressive episodes
- a dimension of mood, beginning with 'p'
- patient feels in a reasonably positive mood, non-depressed
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- is experienced with major depressive episodes in this disorder
- describes the degree to which visible emotions vary throughout interview
- describes the extent to which emotions are expressed
- or duration describes the length of time a mood disturbance exists without significant variation
- la belle ____, describes a distinct lack of concern for neurologic deficits
- individual's lack of integration into society (real or imagined)
- in this disorder, depressive symptoms do not necessarily meet the criteria for a dysthymic disorder
- describe silly or childish affect
- disorders of _______, last for seconds, minutes or hours
- patient feels energised, elated or ecstatic
- this kind of affect is a term often used to describe low or flattened intensity of emotions expressed
26 Clues: describe silly or childish affect • the degree to which mood is expressed • small or non-existent changes in affect • a dimension of mood, beginning with 'p' • inability to sense and describe mood state • patient feels energised, elated or ecstatic • or quality, the patient's reported emotional state • describes the extent to which emotions are expressed • ...
Mood and Affect 2013-06-10
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- patient feels in a reasonably positive mood, non-depressed
- individual's lack of integration into society (real or imagined)
- absence of enjoyment from activities that are usually pleasurable
- describes affective changes that occur rapidly and frequently
- in this disorder, depressive symptoms do not necessarily meet the criteria for a dysthymic disorder
- a dimension of mood, beginning with 'p'
- patient feels energised, elated or ecstatic
- la belle ____, describes a distinct lack of concern for neurologic deficits
- describes the extent to which emotions are expressed
- is experienced with major depressive episodes in Bipolar II
- feeling a lack of feeling characterised by diminished interest, energy and reaction
- or duration describes the length of time a mood disturbance exists without significant variation
- disorders of _______, last for days, weeks, or months
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- or quality, the patient's reported emotional state
- the ______ between affect and mood, appearance, behaviour and speech is important to observe
- degree to which visible emotions match thought content
- disorders of _______, last for seconds, minutes or hours
- describes the degree to which visible emotions vary throughout interview
- this kind of affect is a term often used to describe low or flattened intensity of emotions expressed
- describe silly or childish affect
- the degree to which mood is altered by external factors
- inability to sense and describe mood state
- small or non-existent changes in affect
- the degree to which mood is expressed
- in this disorder, depressive symptoms are not severe enough for a major depressive episode
- if I had Type I of this disorder, I would experience manic and depressive episodes
26 Clues: describe silly or childish affect • the degree to which mood is expressed • a dimension of mood, beginning with 'p' • small or non-existent changes in affect • inability to sense and describe mood state • patient feels energised, elated or ecstatic • or quality, the patient's reported emotional state • describes the extent to which emotions are expressed • ...
Sort 9- y + Inflected Endings 2022-03-25
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- producing tears from your eyes often while making loud sounds because of pain, sorrow, or other strong emotions
- watching someone secretly
- put a stream of small drops of liquid on (someone or something)
- to cook food in fat or oil
- produces tears from your eyes often while making loud sounds because of pain, sorrow, or other strong emotions
- doing activities for fun or enjoyment
- puts a stream of small drops of liquid on (someone or something)
- to continue to be in the same place or with the same person or group for a period of time
- to watch someone secretly
- cooks food in fat or oil
- did activities for fun or enjoyment
- continued to be in the same place or with the same person or group for a period of time
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- produced tears from your eyes often while making loud sounds because of pain, sorrow, or other strong emotions
- cooking food in fat or oil
- watched someone secretly
- continuing to be in the same place or with the same person or group for a period of time
- putting a stream of small drops of liquid on (someone or something)
- continues to be in the same place or with the same person or group for a period of time
- to produce tears from your eyes often while making loud sounds because of pain, sorrow, or other strong emotions
- to put a stream of small drops of liquid on (someone or something)
- to do activities for fun or enjoyment
- watches someone secretly
- cooked food in fat or oil
- does activities for fun or enjoyment
24 Clues: watched someone secretly • watches someone secretly • cooks food in fat or oil • watching someone secretly • to watch someone secretly • cooked food in fat or oil • cooking food in fat or oil • to cook food in fat or oil • did activities for fun or enjoyment • does activities for fun or enjoyment • doing activities for fun or enjoyment • to do activities for fun or enjoyment • ...
What is Health? & Personality, Self-Esteem, & Emotions 2022-08-21
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- ________ emotions are anger, sadness, happiness, and fear.
- The last stage of ________ development is "Looking Back with Acceptance".
- You should decide on your ________ before complaining to a store or manufacturer when you have a problem with a product.
- Your location on the ________ continuum will never stay the same.
- Relying on your ________ is a tip to improve your self-esteem.
- Gaining awareness, gaining ________, and building health skills are the three steps to reaching a personal health goal.
- During adolescence, for teens it's normal to be critical of their appearance, ________, interests, and shortcomings.
- Of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, ________ is a person's most basic need.
- Emotionally ________ people have a tendency to be relaxed, secure, and calm during stressful situations.
- The ________ process is a helpful tool to use when you are facing tough decisions.
- The message of the ________ approach is that "everyone else is using the product and you should too.
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- As a consumer you have the right to consumer protection, information, and to _________.
- Personality traits are influenced by a combination of ________ and environment.
- A common defense mechanism where one returns to an immature behavior to express their emotions.
- ________ products need to be purchased again and again.
- A helpful way of ________ with your emotions is to release built up energy.
- ________ promise a treatment or product that will bring about a miracle cure.
- Social, mental/emotional, and physical health are the three ________ of health.
- Behaviors can become ________ and _______ can be broken.
- Safety, Cost, Warranty, and Consumer Testing are all ________ to consider before buying a product.
- People with ________ self-esteem don't have respect for themselves.
- The number of years a person can expect to live.
- Love, guilt, and shame are ________ emotions.
23 Clues: Love, guilt, and shame are ________ emotions. • The number of years a person can expect to live. • ________ products need to be purchased again and again. • Behaviors can become ________ and _______ can be broken. • ________ emotions are anger, sadness, happiness, and fear. • Relying on your ________ is a tip to improve your self-esteem. • ...
Ch.4 Communicating With Others 2024-11-20
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- We may ignore or ________ our emotions because they feel so uncomfortable.
- Emotions and _________ are what make us human, and everyone has a full range of them.
- The pattern we follow to use “I” messages instead of “you” messages.
- We get what we want by demanding rather than requesting or discussing.
- __________ emotions hurts your body.
- _________ with our boundaries is difficult.
- Strong emotions like anger, fear, or _________ may be uncomfortable, but every emotion we feel contributes to our well-being.
- A big part of communication is setting _______ ___________.
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- It is important that we learn how to start conversations and make friends without letting people cross our emotional or physical boundaries. But being too _________ can cause trouble.
- Actually hearing what the other person has to say without judgment of what they are saying or what you want to hear.
- How we communicate beyond the words being said.
- Allow yourself to be open to your feelings and ____________ them without judgment.
- Helps keep order and stops us from hurting others.
- __________ can appear harmless but can also trigger thoughts about using again or hanging out with friends we committed crimes with.
- We are unwilling to say clearly what we want or need. We hope that someone will guess what we want.
- We sound harmless on the surface, but we are setting people up behind the scenes.
- We figure out what we want and then ask for it in a respectful, nonthreatening way.
- Develop ______ relationships with people or groups in which you can express your feelings and thoughts.
- Build time into your schedule for ____-_____.
- There are _____ communication styles.
20 Clues: __________ emotions hurts your body. • There are _____ communication styles. • _________ with our boundaries is difficult. • Build time into your schedule for ____-_____. • How we communicate beyond the words being said. • Helps keep order and stops us from hurting others. • A big part of communication is setting _______ ___________. • ...
12-3 Emotions (no spaces) 2025-03-27
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- You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion.
- Some believe emotion results from ___ ___ , others say it comes from physical changes.
- ___ energy in the gut and brain is the Cannon–Bard Theory of emotion, neither causes the other.
- Love is an emotion, yet hunger is a ___ ___ . Emotions & physical responses feel similar.
- If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion.
- A child born without ? ? does not learn to express feelings by observing others; Is expression innate?
- Different cultures can identify the same facial ___ , so maybe emotional [same] is innate.
- When your brain interprets movement in ___ ___ as different emotion: facial feedback theory.
- What emotion you feel depends upon how you ___ the physical arousal; This is the cognitive theory.
- Your interpretation of a given situation is the ___ aspect of emotion, which is obviously subjective.
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- A child’s emotions are modified by ____ , who respond differently to different emotions.
- When you cannot explain physical reactions, you take cues from the ___ ; Schachter–Singer.
- We are able to ___ a ___ due to the energy of our emotions. This is the purpose of emotion.
- Emotion describes a physical reaction, our perception of ___ ___ : James–Lange Theory.
- Trembling & nail-biting are the ___ aspects of emotion, the expressions that others can see.
- Lazarus argued that cognitive appraisal alone is key to emotional experience; ___ of a situation.
- The purpose of emotion is to spur us into action & keep us safe, so it is key to our ____ .
- Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system.
- Increased heart rate & breathing is the ___ aspect of emotion, our bodies being aroused.
- Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal.
20 Clues: Expressing emotion is____ , even though experiencing emotion is universal. • If a significant object provokes a ____ feeling in your body, we call this emotion. • You experience an ___ emotion when you frown, per Carroll Izard’s theory of emotion. • Cannon was first to describe the fight-or-flight reaction of the ___ nervous system. • ...
Chaper 7 Crossword 2012-10-18
Across
- People are _________ when they get a noble peace prize.
- Ability to imagine and understand how some else feels.
- type of needs to keep you healthy physical
- All the traits passed down from your parents.
- The manner in which one behaves.
- characteristics that make you unique
- a way to help deal with anger.
- the confidence in yourself to do/say something
- love, hate, happiness, anger are all _________
- having a purpose to wake up everyday.
- a negative emotion
- advoding harmful behaviors.
- something your scared of.
Down
- Personal Identity- your sense of purpose of yourself as a ______ individual
- the building blocks of developing
- a type of criticism that points out problems to encourage improvement.
- a positive point of view.
- Diagnosed fear.
- ability to accept yourself and others, and adapt to manage your emotions
- chemical secreted by your gland that regulates the activities of different body cells
- Hierarchy of _________
- holding back.
- intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- observing and learning from those around you.
- a certain mechanism to protect individuals form strong or stressful emotions.
- functioning by yourself, individually
26 Clues: holding back. • Diagnosed fear. • a negative emotion • Hierarchy of _________ • a positive point of view. • something your scared of. • advoding harmful behaviors. • a way to help deal with anger. • The manner in which one behaves. • the building blocks of developing • characteristics that make you unique • having a purpose to wake up everyday. • functioning by yourself, individually • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-27
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- you are as busy as a bee
- poem any drama written meant to be recited
- it was so cold I saw polar bears wearing jackets
- the pattern of beats or stresses in a line or verse
- a major gene of literature is characterized by imaginative language thatvis carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experiences thoughts and emotions
- verse a topic
- poem does not have to follow rhythmic pattern
- two unstressed syllables
- Fred's friends fried Frito's for Fridays food
- laments or mourns the death of individuals
- repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
Down
- a central message or perception about life through a literary work
- my heart is broken
- the flowers slow danced in the gentle breeze
- as I went for the ball I took a hard fall
- agreement between opinion or actions
- a lyric poem on a serious theme , usually with varying line lengths and complex stanzas
- language a language that uses words or expressions
- poem a highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions the emotions of a speaker
- a rhythmic pattern in poetry , as determined by the number of beats or stresses in each line
- repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
21 Clues: verse a topic • my heart is broken • you are as busy as a bee • two unstressed syllables • agreement between opinion or actions • as I went for the ball I took a hard fall • poem any drama written meant to be recited • repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words • laments or mourns the death of individuals • repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words • ...
Health 2018-11-07
Across
- the feeling that you are becoming the best person you can be
- to work well with others you have good ____
- a person's connection to a social group that shares similar culture or national ties
- the legal status of being entitled to the rights and duties of a community
- to understand your emotions and others
- to control your impulses
- the ability to keep a positive outlook
- culturally defined assumptions of what it means to be male or female
- putting yourself in someone else's shoes
- moods or feelings you experience
Down
- a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine traits
- a mental picture of yourself
- thinking repeatedly about something (usually bad) for a long period of time
- the skill of identifying one's own emotions and understanding the emotions of others
- who you are, which includes your physical traits, activities etc
- individuals who make donations to improve others' lives and well-being
- the ability to recover from traumatic or stressful events
- how you feel about yourself
- by the time teenagers have reached high school they have developed their own ______
- to be highly productive
20 Clues: to be highly productive • to control your impulses • how you feel about yourself • a mental picture of yourself • moods or feelings you experience • to understand your emotions and others • the ability to keep a positive outlook • putting yourself in someone else's shoes • to work well with others you have good ____ • a person who exhibits both masculine and feminine traits • ...
Chaper 7 Crossword 2012-10-18
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- The manner in which one behaves.
- a negative emotion
- holding back.
- a type of criticism that points out problems to encourage improvement.
- a certain mechanism to protect individuals form strong or stressful emotions.
- Diagnosed fear.
- People are _________ when they get a noble peace prize.
- type of needs to keep you healthy physical
- the building blocks of developing
- functioning by yourself, individually
- intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior.
- chemical secreted by your gland that regulates the activities of different body cells
- something your scared of.
Down
- ability to accept yourself and others, and adapt to manage your emotions
- advoding harmful behaviors.
- Hierarchy of _________
- having a purpose to wake up everyday.
- Personal Identity- your sense of purpose of yourself as a ______ individual
- Ability to imagine and understand how some else feels.
- a positive point of view.
- All the traits passed down from your parents.
- characteristics that make you unique
- love, hate, happiness, anger are all _________
- a way to help deal with anger.
- the confidence in yourself to do/say something
- observing and learning from those around you.
26 Clues: holding back. • Diagnosed fear. • a negative emotion • Hierarchy of _________ • a positive point of view. • something your scared of. • advoding harmful behaviors. • a way to help deal with anger. • The manner in which one behaves. • the building blocks of developing • characteristics that make you unique • having a purpose to wake up everyday. • functioning by yourself, individually • ...
Expressing Emotions 2018-01-26
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- returning to immature behaviors to express emotions
- feel bad for something you have done
- strong positive emotion
- putting your own faults onto another person
- Formation behaving in a way opposite to the way you’re feeling
- feeling of sorrow or unhappiness due to disappointing events in your life
Down
- making excuses for actions or feelings
- strategy is a way of dealing with an uncomfortable feeling or situation
- refusing to recognize the existence of an emotion or problem
- most positive emotion
- is a state in which you feel hopeless and worthless
11 Clues: most positive emotion • strong positive emotion • feel bad for something you have done • making excuses for actions or feelings • putting your own faults onto another person • returning to immature behaviors to express emotions • is a state in which you feel hopeless and worthless • refusing to recognize the existence of an emotion or problem • ...
VOCABULARY EMOTIONS 2021-11-18
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- A fight or argument
- To stay away from someone or something; not allow yourself to deal with something
- To deal with something unpleasant; confront a situation
- Extremely or completely happy (adj.)
- The opposite of 'insecure'
- To look for or try to find/get something, esp. something that isn't a physical object
- To behave as if something is true when you know that it is not to deceive people
Down
- Something very good & difficult in which you have succeeded
- To force someone or something to experience something unpleasant
- A feeling of being without hope; sadness
- To defeat or succeed in a situation
11 Clues: A fight or argument • The opposite of 'insecure' • To defeat or succeed in a situation • Extremely or completely happy (adj.) • A feeling of being without hope; sadness • To deal with something unpleasant; confront a situation • Something very good & difficult in which you have succeeded • To force someone or something to experience something unpleasant • ...
Emotions 1 2024-02-29
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- A deep feeling of affection, attachment, and devotion towards someone or something, often accompanied by caring gestures and warm emotions.
- A feeling of self-consciousness, awkwardness, or humiliation, often triggered by social blunders or mistakes.
- A sudden feeling of astonishment, amazement, or unexpectedness, often accompanied by widened eyes and an open mouth.
- A feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or unease, often triggered by perceived threats or danger.
- A feeling of remorse, regret, or responsibility for wrongdoing or causing harm to others, often accompanied by feelings of shame.
- A feeling of envy or resentment towards someone else's possessions, achievements, or relationships.
Down
- A feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction, often accompanied by smiles and positive energy.
- A feeling of enthusiasm, eagerness, or anticipation, often accompanied by heightened energy and a sense of thrill.
- A feeling of dissatisfaction, letdown, or frustration due to unmet expectations or undesirable outcomes.
- A strong feeling of displeasure, irritation, or frustration, often accompanied by raised voices and clenched fists.
- A feeling of sorrow, grief, or unhappiness, often accompanied by tears and a heavy heart.
11 Clues: A feeling of sorrow, grief, or unhappiness, often accompanied by tears and a heavy heart. • A feeling of apprehension, anxiety, or unease, often triggered by perceived threats or danger. • A feeling of joy, contentment, and satisfaction, often accompanied by smiles and positive energy. • ...
Emotions - 01 2025-06-19
Across
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another person.
- A feeling of satisfaction and self-respect in one's achievements.
- A strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance.
- Feeling uncertain or unsure about something.
Down
- An unexpected feeling caused by something surprising.
- A state of feeling uninterested or tired of something.
- A feeling of responsibility or remorse for doing something wrong.
- A feeling of unease or worry about a future event.
- A painful feeling of humiliation or embarrassment.
- Feeling remorse or sorrow over past actions or decisions.
- A feeling of envy or wanting what someone else has.
11 Clues: Feeling uncertain or unsure about something. • A strong feeling of displeasure or annoyance. • A feeling of unease or worry about a future event. • A painful feeling of humiliation or embarrassment. • A feeling of envy or wanting what someone else has. • An unexpected feeling caused by something surprising. • A state of feeling uninterested or tired of something. • ...
Balancing Emotions 2026-03-01
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- A strong emotional response to feeling wronged or treated unfairly.
- When your meaning or intention is not correctly received.
- Feeling brushed off, ignored, or not taken serious.
- believing something is your responsibility or blame even when it may not be.
Down
- Keeping emotional walls up to avoid from being hurt again.
- Feeling tense, worried, or uneasy, often without knowing why.
- A state of emotional unease or internal tension.
- The pain of not being accepted included or valued.
- Emotional pain caused by words, actions, or feeling unseen.
- A reaction that comes from trying to protect yourself during conflicts.
- Feeling reduced, minimized, or insignificant in a situation.
11 Clues: A state of emotional unease or internal tension. • The pain of not being accepted included or valued. • Feeling brushed off, ignored, or not taken serious. • When your meaning or intention is not correctly received. • Keeping emotional walls up to avoid from being hurt again. • Emotional pain caused by words, actions, or feeling unseen. • ...
Emotional Intelligence Crossword 2024-10-08
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- – The process of examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
- – The ability to regulate one’s emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in different situations.
- – Limits set on personal behavior or the behavior of others in relation to oneself.
- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.
- – A sudden urge to act without thinking about the consequences.
- – Observing and regulating one's own behavior, thoughts, and emotions.
- Tolerance – The ability to manage discomfort when things don’t go as planned.
- Regulation – The ability to manage and respond to emotions in a healthy, productive way.
- – Taking responsibility for one's actions and their outcomes.
Down
- – Continued effort and determination to achieve something despite challenges.
- – A person’s usual mood or emotional characteristics.
- Strategies – Techniques used to manage stress and emotional challenges.
- – Treating oneself with kindness and understanding during times of failure or difficulty.
- – Thoughtful consideration of one’s actions, thoughts, and emotions.
- – Being fully present and aware of what’s happening in the moment, without judgment.
- – The capacity to adjust to new situations and changes.
- – The duty to take care of something or someone, including oneself.
- – The belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish tasks.
- – The ability to express oneself confidently without being aggressive.
- – A focus on appreciating the good things in life, which helps shift negative thinking.
- – External events or situations that provoke a strong emotional reaction.
- – The ability to wait calmly or tolerate difficulties without frustration.
- Mindset – The belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through dedication and hard work.
- – Taking initiative and anticipating future challenges to act in advance.
- – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
25 Clues: – A person’s usual mood or emotional characteristics. • – The capacity to adjust to new situations and changes. • – The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • – Taking responsibility for one's actions and their outcomes. • – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks. • ...
Module 3 Crossword 2024-11-04
Across
- Intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior
- A firm observance of core ethical values
- An individual who serves as an example to others
- Possessing the skills needed to carry out a task
- Your sense of self
- The striving to become the best you can be
Down
- Qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- The ability to adapt to change or recover from a crisis
- A list of factors that are essential to human growth and development
- Nonhostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvements
- Chemicals secreted by glands that can impact emotions
- Signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- Mental processes that protect individuals from strong or stressful emotions
- The ability to understand how another person feels
14 Clues: Your sense of self • A firm observance of core ethical values • The striving to become the best you can be • An individual who serves as an example to others • Possessing the skills needed to carry out a task • Signals that tell your mind and body how to react • The ability to understand how another person feels • Intentional use of unfriendly or offensive behavior • ...
Personal And Social Skills 2024-02-19
Across
- To Understand someone else's emotions.
- To control emotions.(Multiple Words)
- To be light hearted and __haha.(Multiple Words)
- To be standing up.
- To Understand Emotions.(Multiple words)
- Very similar to accountability.
Down
- To be able to solve problems efficently.(Two Words)
- To be responsible for.
- To make choices.(Multiple Words)
9 Clues: To be standing up. • To be responsible for. • Very similar to accountability. • To make choices.(Multiple Words) • To control emotions.(Multiple Words) • To Understand someone else's emotions. • To Understand Emotions.(Multiple words) • To be light hearted and __haha.(Multiple Words) • To be able to solve problems efficently.(Two Words)
Week 9- Emotions 2023-10-12
Feelings and emotions 2024-06-21
Across
- feeling pleased and satisfied about something that you own or have done, or are connected with
- unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what somebody is saying
- upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person
- having a strong feeling against
- feeling fear
- a feeling of being bored and mentally tired caused by having nothing interesting or exciting to do
- feeling very happy and enthusiastic
- the feeling of wanting to be in the same situation as somebody else
- feeling unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
Down
- feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect
- unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
- the bad feeling that you have when you are in danger or when a particular thing frightens you
- worried and nervous
- the state of feeling nervous or worried that something bad is going to happen
- a strong feeling of dislike for somebody/something that you feel is unacceptable, or for something that looks, smells, etc. unpleasant
- feeling ashamed or shy
- unhappy because you are not with other people
17 Clues: feeling fear • worried and nervous • feeling ashamed or shy • having a strong feeling against • feeling very happy and enthusiastic • unhappy because you are not with other people • the feeling of wanting to be in the same situation as somebody else • the state of feeling nervous or worried that something bad is going to happen • ...
Personality and emotions 2025-09-11
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- Someone, who likes try new things.
- Opposite of narrow-minded.
- When you have success you feel..
- Person,who always accidentally breaking things.
- Person, who admit when they did something wrong.
- Someone who wait calmly in queues.
- Opposite of generous.
- Person, who doesn't like to talk about their success.
- Someone, who likes telling people what to do.
- Opposite of introvert.
Down
- Synonym of brave.
- Kind - .... (opposite).
- Grown/adult person.
- Opposite of emphatic.
- Synonym of comis/smart.
- Person,who works as hard as possible.
- Synonym of trustful.
17 Clues: Synonym of brave. • Grown/adult person. • Synonym of trustful. • Opposite of emphatic. • Opposite of generous. • Opposite of introvert. • Kind - .... (opposite). • Synonym of comis/smart. • Opposite of narrow-minded. • When you have success you feel.. • Someone, who likes try new things. • Someone who wait calmly in queues. • Person,who works as hard as possible. • ...
feelings and emotions 2025-12-08
Across
- always tells the truth
- feeling unhappy
- feeling good and smiling
- believes in themselves
- happy and smiling
- feeling afraid
- high temperature
- uses good manners and is respectful
- quiet and doesn’t talk much
Down
- feeling shocked or amazed
- can wait calmly
- not interested
- mad or upset
- likes to help others
- low temperature
- does not tell the truth
- in a bad mood
17 Clues: mad or upset • in a bad mood • not interested • feeling afraid • can wait calmly • feeling unhappy • low temperature • high temperature • happy and smiling • likes to help others • always tells the truth • believes in themselves • does not tell the truth • feeling good and smiling • feeling shocked or amazed • quiet and doesn’t talk much • uses good manners and is respectful
SB 56 Feb 13th 2022-01-31
10 Clues: Get along • Able to wait • Feeling pity • Express sorrow • strong emotions • very low standard • Understanding feelings • Not affected by emotions • Aware of others suffering • Not concerned about anything
Stadeolaíocht 2024-09-26
18 Clues: app • poet • Poem • title • theme • image • driver • missed • waiting • gadgets • message • emotions • bus stop • addicted • timetable • advantages • technology • disadvantages
Stress/Emotions 2021-08-24
Across
- friends or others who are in the same age group.
- basic unit of life
- being able to bounce back or recover from something.
- how one's body respond to change.
- "stress hormone"
- angry, sad, frustrated, happy, excited, surprise are considered different__ that we have throughout life.
- Fulfilling physical, mental/emotional and social needs.
Down
- how one views themselves.
- being honest, loyal and caring builds good__.
- pressure influence that people of your age group have on you.
- failure of parents or guardian to provide their children with physical and emotional support.
11 Clues: "stress hormone" • basic unit of life • how one views themselves. • how one's body respond to change. • being honest, loyal and caring builds good__. • friends or others who are in the same age group. • being able to bounce back or recover from something. • Fulfilling physical, mental/emotional and social needs. • ...
Animal emotions 2023-04-25
Across
- a common negative emotion when someone feels down
- to be able to understand how someone else feels
- emotion that one feels when enraged or flustered
- a positive emotion
- a strong one emotion that a partner would feel for another
Down
- another word for emotions
- the way we are able to tell how many things feel
- a feeling related to mourning
- something creatures often feel when embarrassed or feel bad for what they did
- a short word for scared
- when someone feels proud or accomplished
11 Clues: a positive emotion • a short word for scared • another word for emotions • a feeling related to mourning • when someone feels proud or accomplished • to be able to understand how someone else feels • the way we are able to tell how many things feel • emotion that one feels when enraged or flustered • a common negative emotion when someone feels down • ...
Emotions/Emoções 2025-01-28
FEELINGS/EMOTIONS 2025-03-31
Adjectives - EMOTIONS 2024-06-18
Across
- We're e_________ that our team won.
- Jessica was b_______ in the house. So she went to the park.
- His test result was s________ to everyone. Nobody expects him to pass.
- English class is always m____________.
- He always have i_______ stories to tell.
- This movie is so b____. I fell asleep.
Down
- I'm always c__________ about the math problems.
- John's answer is c____. Nobody knows what he's talking about.
- I hope you have a r_______ weekend.
- I'm not i______ in shopping.
- He skipped school again. His mom is very d_______ in him.
11 Clues: I'm not i______ in shopping. • We're e_________ that our team won. • I hope you have a r_______ weekend. • English class is always m____________. • This movie is so b____. I fell asleep. • He always have i_______ stories to tell. • I'm always c__________ about the math problems. • He skipped school again. His mom is very d_______ in him. • ...
Adjectives - EMOTIONS 2024-06-18
Across
- We're e_________ that our team won.
- Jessica was b_______ in the house. So she went to the park.
- His test result was s________ to everyone. Nobody expects him to pass.
- English class is always m____________.
- He always have i_______ stories to tell.
- This movie is so b____. I fell asleep.
Down
- I'm always __________ about the math problems.
- John's answer is c____. Nobody knows what he's talking about.
- I hope you have a _______ weekend.
- I'm not i______ in shopping.
- He skipped school again. His mom is very d_______ in him.
11 Clues: I'm not i______ in shopping. • I hope you have a _______ weekend. • We're e_________ that our team won. • English class is always m____________. • This movie is so b____. I fell asleep. • He always have i_______ stories to tell. • I'm always __________ about the math problems. • He skipped school again. His mom is very d_______ in him. • ...
Estar + Emotions 2026-03-24
11 Clues: He is fun • You are sad • I (boy) am mad • She is nervous • I (boy) am calm • I (girl) am happy • We are interesting • You (girl) are bored • They (boys) are busy • You (boy) are excited • They (girls) are tired
Wk11 Psych - Motivation & Emotion 2024-11-30
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- when body falls below the set point → increased hunger and a ___________ may act to restore the lost weight
- _____theory - ANS arousal + change in boy -> conscious fear
- _______Drive: innate and physiological → drive-reduction theory
- ______Drive: psychological arising as a result of experience → incentive theory
- ______Cortex: center of higher cognitive and emotional functions
- _______motives: for survival and wellbeing, homeostasis
- ______Hierarchy of Needs (humanistic theory)
- ____&_____ 7 universal of facial expression
- ___________conditioning is associated with the necessity of drive for stimuli or events to serve as reinforcers
- schachter-singer ______ theory - cognitive appraisal + ANS and Change -> conscious fear
- _______Theory: need + incentive = strong drive
- - “feelings” aspect of consciousness, underlying behaviour, characterised by physio & automatic arousal, and neurological reactions towards stimuli
- ______route: stimulus → thalamus → amygdala (quick response)
- - condition of tension which stems from lacking essential biological or psychological requirements of an organism, lack something desirable or useful
- ______Theory - Based on need for stimulation: motivated to act in ways to maintain a certain level of arousal (optimal level) to feel comfortable
- - Observable behaviour representing the expression of an emotion
- frontal → negative emotions
- _____'s Self Theory of Motivation: need for achievement linked to person’s view of self and locus of control
Down
- _____theory - ANS in face + facial exp -> cognitive interpretation of face motions -> fear
- _______Theory by Hull, a physiological need creates an aroused tension state (drive) that motivates an organism to satisfy the need and reduce the tension, aka homeostasis
- frontal → positive emotions
- __________theory, by Ryan and Deci (humanistic theory)
- Lazarus _____theory - appraisal of threat -> fear -> bodily response
- includes gherelin, insulin, PYY and lateral_______ (physiology of hunger + glucsoe)
- ________law: performance related to arousal
- prefrontal cortex and anterior cingulate cortex → regulation of emotions
- - 6 psychology of hunger
- _________System: emotional core of the brain - amygdala (physiology of emotion)
- __________motives: learned through experience and interactions with others
- ________route: stimulus → thalamus → sensory cortex → hippocampus → amygdala (thorough evaluation of situation)
- _____ theory (james an mcdougal): 18 instincts for humans, all organisms are born with innate biological tendencies that help them survive
- - more cognitive, conscious experience invoked by emotions and shaped by personal memories and beliefs
- ____'s Theory of Needs: Affiliation, Achievement and Power
- - pervasive and sustained emotions that influences a person’s perception of the world
- _____theory - Subcortial brain activity -> ANS + Conscious fear
- _____theory - conscious fear -> ANS Arousal
- - rate at which body burns energy when resting, min amount of calories to sustain life
- set point - Level of weight that body tries to maintain
- - state of readiness produced by a need that motivates us towards a goal (behaviour)
39 Clues: - 6 psychology of hunger • frontal → positive emotions • frontal → negative emotions • ________law: performance related to arousal • ____&_____ 7 universal of facial expression • _____theory - conscious fear -> ANS Arousal • ______Hierarchy of Needs (humanistic theory) • _______Theory: need + incentive = strong drive • ...
Chapter 6 2100 2022-03-21
Across
- Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions
- differences may occur in the expression of sadness
- mediates a strong emotion
- Expressing anger in an unrestrained way creates more anger
- Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others
- Function of negative emotions
Down
- makes people strong and expanded as conflict
- are a complex reaction pattern involving experiential behavioral and psychological elements.
- Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people
- one core concern
10 Clues: one core concern • mediates a strong emotion • Function of negative emotions • makes people strong and expanded as conflict • Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people • Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions • Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others • differences may occur in the expression of sadness • ...
Chapter 6 2100 2022-03-21
Across
- Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions
- differences may occur in the expression of sadness
- mediates a strong emotion
- Expressing anger in an unrestrained way creates more anger
- Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others
- Function of negative emotions
Down
- makes people strong and expanded as conflict
- are a complex reaction pattern involving experiential behavioral and psychological elements.
- Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people
- one core concern
10 Clues: one core concern • mediates a strong emotion • Function of negative emotions • makes people strong and expanded as conflict • Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people • Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions • Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others • differences may occur in the expression of sadness • ...
Chapter 6 2100 2022-03-21
Across
- Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions
- differences may occur in the expression of sadness
- Function of negative emotions
- makes people strong and expanded as conflict
Down
- Expressing anger in an unrestrained way creates more anger
- one core concern
- Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others
- mediates a strong emotion
- are a complex reaction pattern involving experiential behavioral and psychological elements.
- Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people
10 Clues: one core concern • mediates a strong emotion • Function of negative emotions • makes people strong and expanded as conflict • Crucial stress reduction mechanism for people • Arousal plays a big role in resolving emotions • Remaining compassionate toward oneself and others • differences may occur in the expression of sadness • ...
resilience 2026-06-05
Across
- the people around you
- treating other the way you want to be treated
- being aware of your surroundings and emotions
- helping others in times of need
- taking care of yourself
- being considerate of others
- putting words to emotions
- the opposite of negative
- who you spend your time with
Down
- thankful for something
- staying close to people
- the state of being healthy, happy, and prosperous
- never giving up
- putting yourself in other people's shoes
- your opinion on a matter
15 Clues: never giving up • the people around you • thankful for something • staying close to people • taking care of yourself • the opposite of negative • your opinion on a matter • putting words to emotions • being considerate of others • who you spend your time with • helping others in times of need • putting yourself in other people's shoes • treating other the way you want to be treated • ...
Early Childhood Education 2023-03-31
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- A Childs inner felling
- Development of the child
- Physical form of emotions
- Study of neuroscience focusing
- Achievement in a Childs growth
- Process of determining if a child has a Disability
- Higher level of Childs skills
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- Changes in child Growth
- How an educator approaches and responds with the child
- Different Ways of screening
- A Neurodevelopmental condition
- A Childs process of giving information
- How a child Conducts themselves
- The skills used in development
- Movement in a child to communicate
- The Childs Physical and mental doing
16 Clues: A Childs inner felling • Changes in child Growth • Development of the child • Physical form of emotions • Different Ways of screening • Higher level of Childs skills • A Neurodevelopmental condition • The skills used in development • Study of neuroscience focusing • Achievement in a Childs growth • How a child Conducts themselves • Movement in a child to communicate • ...
Unit 2 Mental & Emotional Health 2026-02-11
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- - The process of exchanging information, thoughts, and feelings through words, tone, and body language.
- - Harmful thoughts that lower confidence. These thoughts often include words like "always," "never," "I can't," or "I'm not good enough."
- - How you react to a feeling, including your behaviors, words, and actions that result from an emotion.
- - Events or situations that trigger a stress response. These can range from big life changes to everyday frustrations.
- - The skill of managing your emotions in a healthy way, including pausing before reacting and choosing appropriate responses.
- - The ability to concentrate attention. Focus helps you direct your mental energy toward what matters most, even when distractions are present.
- - A controlled reaction to a situation. Instead of letting emotions take over, you use strategies to stay balanced and think clearly.
- - Non-verbal communication through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact that sends powerful messages.
- - Strategies and actions you use to manage stress and emotions. Think of these as your personal tools for navigating tough times.
- - The ability to recognize and understand your emotions as they happen, including identifying what you're feeling and why.
- - The result of a choice or action. Consequences can be positive or negative, and they help us learn which choices work well and which ones don't.
- - The way something is said, including pitch, volume, and emotion, which can completely change the meaning of words.
- - Healthy strategies and techniques we use to manage difficult emotions, handle stress, and work through challenges.
- - Choosing an action from multiple options. Every day, you make hundreds of decisions, from what to eat for breakfast to how you respond when someone upsets you.
- - How the body reacts to stress. This includes physical changes like faster heartbeat, sweating, or tense muscles when facing challenges.
- - The body's natural response to challenges or pressure. It's how your system prepares you to tackle difficult situations.
- - Reactions that offer temporary relief but lead to further problems. These methods don't address the core issue and can create new ones.
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- - How we think, feel, and cope daily. It shapes our ability to handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
- - A feeling that influences your thoughts and actions. Examples include joy, sadness, anger, and fear.
- - A plan or method used to solve a problem. In self-regulation, strategies are the specific techniques you use to manage your emotions effectively.
- - Immediate results of a decision. These are the effects you see or feel right away, within minutes or hours of making a choice.
- - When a message is misunderstood or not clearly received, often leading to confusion or conflict.
- - Effects that happen over time. These consequences might not show up for days, weeks, or even months, but they often have the biggest impact on your life.
- - How we understand and express feelings healthily. It's about recognizing emotions and managing them appropriately.
- - Managing emotions and reactions in a healthy way. It's the ability to pause, think, and choose how you respond instead of just reacting automatically.
- - Expressing your thoughts and feelings clearly and respectfully while also considering others' perspectives.
- - Acting without thinking. Impulsive actions happen when emotions take over and you react immediately instead of taking time to consider the best response.
- - Encouraging thoughts you tell yourself. Examples include "I can do this" or "It's okay to make mistakes while learning."
- - The body's natural response to challenges, pressure, or change. Some stress is normal, but too much affects mind and body.
- - How you see yourself, including your skills, roles, and identity. This includes labels like "I'm a student," "I'm good at art," or "I'm a loyal friend."
- - How you value yourself. This is about whether you see yourself as worthy, capable, and deserving of respect and happiness.
- - Something that causes an emotional reaction it can be an event, situation, person, or even a thought.
- - Coping skills that genuinely help without causing harm. These strategies support your long-term well-being and problem-solving.
33 Clues: - When a message is misunderstood or not clearly received, often leading to confusion or conflict. • - A feeling that influences your thoughts and actions. Examples include joy, sadness, anger, and fear. • - The process of exchanging information, thoughts, and feelings through words, tone, and body language. • ...
Psychiatrist 2014-05-13
Across
- / State of mind; ones mood or circumstance
- / Force to get someone to do want them to
- / Condition of being sad
- / Medical condition; sleep changes
- / Being afraid of something
- / People drink this a lot
- / Use to much for bad effects
- / Extreme fear
- / A place where your mind stores and remembers information
Down
- / Confidence
- / Medical condition; lack or loss of appetite
- / Mental disorder; happy to sad emotions
- / Lots of pressure makes you _____
- / Objects connected by blood or marriage
- / Reserved; nervousness
15 Clues: / Confidence • / Extreme fear • / Reserved; nervousness • / Condition of being sad • / People drink this a lot • / Being afraid of something • / Use to much for bad effects • / Medical condition; sleep changes • / Lots of pressure makes you _____ • / Mental disorder; happy to sad emotions • / Objects connected by blood or marriage • / Force to get someone to do want them to • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
all right1H U3 127 128 129 2023-12-13
21 Clues: snel • aardig • gemeen • tarief • veilig • reizen • kaartje • goedkoop • karakter • passagier • gevoelens • opwindend • onbeleefd • ontdekken • overstuur • verdrietig • gevaarlijk • overstappen • avontuurlijk • ergens anders • je iets voorstellen
Emotion Regulation Strategies 2024-08-21
8 Clues: changing our view • hiding from emotions • shifting your attention • repeated negative thinking • hiding emotions from others • embracing challenging emotions • sharing your feelings with others • altering situation to mitigate distress
psychology! 2026-04-22
Across
- associates an unpleasant state with an unwanted behavior
- antidepressant drug
- it's a popular SSRI drug
- "feel-good" hormone
- brings the subconscious into the conssious
- patients transfer of strong emotions linked with other relationships
- small electrical currents
- removes negative symptoms
- communication skills
Down
- echoing/reflecting feelings
- severs emotions from the brain
- the blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material
- teaches people more adaptive ways of thinking and acting
- removes positive symptoms
14 Clues: antidepressant drug • "feel-good" hormone • communication skills • it's a popular SSRI drug • removes positive symptoms • small electrical currents • removes negative symptoms • echoing/reflecting feelings • severs emotions from the brain • brings the subconscious into the conssious • associates an unpleasant state with an unwanted behavior • ...
Spanish 2 vocab 2024-12-16
20 Clues: cake • Ieat • death • Ihave • steak • toeat • toward • cheese • ghosts • chicas • insects • emotions • icecream • monsters • potatoes • boogieman • kidnapping • s/he looks • s/he steals • s/herecommends
Crossword 2024-11-25
20 Clues: Bond • Care • Support • Respect • Emotions • Presence • Feelings • Openness • Listening • Gratitude • Influence • Belonging • Connection • Individuals • Conversation • Understanding • Understanding • Socialization • Encouragement • Trustworthiness
Marriage Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-04
Conflicts and perspectives 2022-05-24
11 Clues: including others • easier to resolve • changing thoughts • serious consequence • going from minor to major • controlling your emotions • how someone thinks or feels • sad, happy, angry, depressed • not having enough information • walking away, counting, deep breaths • thinking someone has negative intentions
Emotions in the Workplace 2020-03-10
Across
- For our topic, we were given the option to agree or disagree with the statement. What was our choice?
- The short form for subordinate organizational citizenship behaviour is ____.
- ______ behaviour is when an individual acts wrongfully, disregarding their morals and values.
- In the first article, "Faster than a Speeding Text", emotions are considered to be _____.
- For the first article, "Faster than a Speeding Text", the researcher conducted an _______ to test how emotions affect teamwork.
- Changing internal emotions to portray them externally is called _____ acting.
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- Management of feelings and emotions while fulfilling workplace goals is called ______ labour.
- According to the first article, "Faster than a Speeding Text", emotional ________ is when an individuals attitude leaves a positive or negative impact on others.
- According to the second article, "Interpersonal Deviance and Abusive Supervision", emotions affect the supervisors, employees and ______.
- Censoring true feelings by displaying a different emotion is called _____ acting.
10 Clues: The short form for subordinate organizational citizenship behaviour is ____. • Changing internal emotions to portray them externally is called _____ acting. • Censoring true feelings by displaying a different emotion is called _____ acting. • In the first article, "Faster than a Speeding Text", emotions are considered to be _____. • ...
Emotional Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2 2020-06-08
Across
- We need to ____ to changing customer needs.
- Effective leaders network with a ____.
- A culture of ____ communication allows expression of feelings.
- A sense of group ____ is one condition for creating group norm
- Celebrating ____ achievements boosts motivation
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- ____ our emotions makes us aware of our emotions
- ____ positive events cheers team members on
- Develop ____ by understanding members' emotions
- Constructive feedback builds ____ amongst members
- We need to ____ our skillset with changing global market.
10 Clues: Effective leaders network with a ____. • We need to ____ to changing customer needs. • ____ positive events cheers team members on • Develop ____ by understanding members' emotions • Celebrating ____ achievements boosts motivation • ____ our emotions makes us aware of our emotions • Constructive feedback builds ____ amongst members • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
Schizophrenia 2016-11-09
Across
- common, chronic, debilitating, and devastating mental disorder
- false perceptions
- formally known as hebephrenic
- present during all phases of the illness
- another term for schizophrenia
- imitating the movements of others
- one of the 5 subtypes of schizo
- a cause of schizophrenia
Down
- dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, GABA etc.
- symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, paranoia
- regulates both movement/emotions
- symptom when thoughts are "blocked"
- progresses through an acute phase, recovery, and a stable phase
- repeating what was said by another
- outward bodily expression of emotions
15 Clues: false perceptions • a cause of schizophrenia • formally known as hebephrenic • another term for schizophrenia • one of the 5 subtypes of schizo • regulates both movement/emotions • imitating the movements of others • repeating what was said by another • symptom when thoughts are "blocked" • outward bodily expression of emotions • present during all phases of the illness • ...
Ch2 - Personality 2022-09-22
Across
- Copying the behavior of others.
- A way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- Behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
- A period of deep sorrow.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior.
- Friends that are the same age and share similar interests as you.
- Studies how people think, feel and behave.
- Process by which people achieve their full potential.
- People who tend to be more relaxed, secure, and calm even during difficult situations.
- A normal response to a disappointing event.
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- Trait describes how responsible and self disciplined you are.
- refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- Pyramid he called the hierarchy of needs.
- Trait describing how much you like being with other people.
- Trait describes your tendency to relate to other people in a friendly way.
- Coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- Also known as social emotions.
- Emotions that are express by people in all cultures.
18 Clues: A period of deep sorrow. • Also known as social emotions. • Copying the behavior of others. • Pyramid he called the hierarchy of needs. • Studies how people think, feel and behave. • A normal response to a disappointing event. • Emotions that are express by people in all cultures. • Process by which people achieve their full potential. • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
mental health 2022-12-20
Across
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- what people get stressed by
- Psychotic Disorder
- a complex set of emotions that makes you different
- how people feel
- one of the 5 stages of grief
- The ability of neural networks in the brain to change through growth and reorganization
Down
- felling sad all the time
- how people feel in certan situations
- extreme mood swings
- felling anxious all the time
- brain diteriorating
- how people cope with death and has 5 stages
- fear of missing out
- fears
15 Clues: fears • how people feel • Psychotic Disorder • extreme mood swings • brain diteriorating • fear of missing out • felling sad all the time • what people get stressed by • felling anxious all the time • one of the 5 stages of grief • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • how people feel in certan situations • how people cope with death and has 5 stages • ...
Cognates/Cognados 2022-09-30
22 Clues: lion • data • paper • music • gallon • family • insect • dollar • active • flower • island • airport • nervous • giraffe • elephant • computer • hospital • emotions • enormous • mountain • explosion • intelligent
Words unit 3 EN-NE 2022-03-13
21 Clues: rij • vorm • druk • blok • metro • buurt • thuis • tarief • kostuum • viering • terwijl • vrolijk • emoties • karakter • verveeld • vliegtuig • versieren • onbeleefd • verdieping • avontuurlijk • in de binnenstad
De qué tienes miedo 2022-01-20
21 Clues: dogs • dark • ocean • bears • frogs • death • clowns • afraid • ghosts • snakes • to die • towards • heights • to look • bridges • spiders • insects • ladybugs • to drown • emotions • earthquake
Feelings and emotions 2022-08-19
Across
- synonym of afraid
- feeling responsible for a wrongdoing
- feeling certaninty about something
- being in a state of distress or unhappiness
- synonym of satisfied
- no longer feeling distressed or anxious
- being in a state of unhappiness
- very bad
- feeling great pleasure
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- feeling worry or unease
- feeling or showing admiration
- irritated
- greatly surprised
- free from tension and anxiety
- feeling pleasure or happiness
- enraged
- synonym of embarrased
17 Clues: enraged • very bad • irritated • synonym of afraid • greatly surprised • synonym of satisfied • synonym of embarrased • feeling great pleasure • feeling worry or unease • feeling or showing admiration • free from tension and anxiety • feeling pleasure or happiness • being in a state of unhappiness • feeling certaninty about something • feeling responsible for a wrongdoing • ...
Emotions & emotional development 2019-09-17
Across
- Feeling often characterised by smiling and laughing
- Managing thoughts, feelings and behaviours
- The belief that things will generally be OK
- Playing with others in a way that requires each person to play a necessary part
- Unsure of what to do
- The ability and confidence to start things on your own
- Feeling that develops when you are laughed at for trying
- Being aware of and responding to individuals
- The ability to bounce back after a setback
Down
- Being on your own when you want to be with others
- Feeling that is caused when you are wrong
- How you describe the feeling of uncertainty
- Teaching and learning through recognition of mind, body and spirit
- Collaborating with professionals, families and community
- Deliberate, purposeful and thoughtful teaching
- Feelings, how we react in different situations
- Feeling that occurs when you are not able to do something you want to
17 Clues: Unsure of what to do • Feeling that is caused when you are wrong • Managing thoughts, feelings and behaviours • The ability to bounce back after a setback • How you describe the feeling of uncertainty • The belief that things will generally be OK • Being aware of and responding to individuals • Deliberate, purposeful and thoughtful teaching • ...
EVOLVE 5 EMOTIONS 2025-01-29
Across
- Feeling bad or unhappy.
- Something that makes you happy and enjoy yourself.
- Very bad or scary.
- Without any mistakes or flaws.
- Feeling sleepy or having no energy.
- Very wild, silly, or unusual.
- Feeling mad or upset.
Down
- Feeling something is yucky or gross.
- Not normal or unusual.
- Feeling good and joyful.
- Extreme anger.
- Making a lot of noise.
- Feeling scared of something.
- Feeling good about something you've done.
- Something or someone awesome or fashionable.
- Something very surprising and wonderful.
- A strong feeling of happiness.
17 Clues: Extreme anger. • Very bad or scary. • Feeling mad or upset. • Not normal or unusual. • Making a lot of noise. • Feeling bad or unhappy. • Feeling good and joyful. • Feeling scared of something. • Very wild, silly, or unusual. • Without any mistakes or flaws. • A strong feeling of happiness. • Feeling sleepy or having no energy. • Feeling something is yucky or gross. • ...
Emotions and Conditions 2025-03-05
Feelings and emotions 2024-11-02
17 Clues: dumny • senny • smutny • samotny • wściekły • zmęczony • znudzony • zazdrosny • zmieszany • zmartwiony • w porządku • szczęśliwy • zaskoczony • zawstydzony • zdenerwowany • przestraszony • podekscytowany
Abstract Expressionism 2018-02-16
Across
- / limits
- / a mark made by a certain painting tool
- / topic of interest (used in schools)
- Kooning / Dutch artist who created the "The Woman" series
- / spiritual feature of humans
- / ability to recognise
- / knowledge gained over years of practice
- / showing your emotions or feelings
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- / non-physical part of a human which contains emotions.
- Rider / famous group of expressionists founded in 1903
- / non-realistic style of art
- / opposite of objective
- / American Artist famous for his drip painting
- / sad, happy, confused, angry, jealous...
- / non-metaphorical art
- / opposite of dirty
- / element of art which has a large range
- / range of values, proportion
18 Clues: / limits • / opposite of dirty • / non-metaphorical art • / ability to recognise • / opposite of objective • / non-realistic style of art • / spiritual feature of humans • / range of values, proportion • / showing your emotions or feelings • / topic of interest (used in schools) • / a mark made by a certain painting tool • / sad, happy, confused, angry, jealous... • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-18
Across
- to go forward or advance
- busy with an activity
- accomplishment or the satisfactory completion of something
- to move someone to act or feel emotions
- to show clearly
- to arrange or plan
Down
- the state of being gentle and considerate
- to cause to exist
- to move from one place to another
- to cause to come into being: to create
- receiving the credit for actions taken (can also mean "reliable")
- sad or gloomy
- total honesty
- anxious
- to attain or get something
- handing down beliefs from one generation to another
- understanding and sharing emotions with another person
17 Clues: anxious • sad or gloomy • total honesty • to show clearly • to cause to exist • to arrange or plan • busy with an activity • to go forward or advance • to attain or get something • to move from one place to another • to cause to come into being: to create • to move someone to act or feel emotions • the state of being gentle and considerate • ...
Business Communications 2024-02-28
Across
- : Arise from human emotions, values, cultures, and psychological barriers
- Influences how you communicate and how you perceive what is being communicated
- Sharing information that conforms to specific “set of customs, rules and “etiquette”
- Study of writing of speaking
- How you say it/sender, giving the proper message
- Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does
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- Informal-casual sharing of information with no customs or rules of etiquette involved
- Messages with little or no basis of fact-rumors are usually unverifiable
- Different words have different meanings to people
- Differences in cultural upbringing will influence your behaviors and perception
- How we are raised, the role we have according to our gender, occupational roles, emotions and self-concept
- Interference that occurs in the environment
- Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does
- Receiving the message
- The relationships that develop between people who have regular contact at work
15 Clues: Receiving the message • Study of writing of speaking • Interference that occurs in the environment • How you say it/sender, giving the proper message • Different words have different meanings to people • Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does • Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-03-16
Across
- achieving full potential
- the things that make you an individual
- social emotions
- Your basic needs must be met
- way of dealing with a bad situation
- deep sorrow
- your sense of self
Down
- studies how people behave
- reaction to a situation
- emotions by people of all cultures
- developing the behavior of others
- friends who share a similar interest
- coping strategies to protect yourself
- how much you like and respect yourself
14 Clues: deep sorrow • social emotions • your sense of self • reaction to a situation • achieving full potential • studies how people behave • Your basic needs must be met • developing the behavior of others • emotions by people of all cultures • way of dealing with a bad situation • friends who share a similar interest • coping strategies to protect yourself • ...
Vocab 6 2025-09-27
"A Poison Tree" Analysis Crossword 2023-12-03
Across
- Suppressing emotions is dangerous is the ___
- Person beneath the tree
- What the apple alludes to in the Hebrew Bible (2 words)
- Emotion the narrator felt
- Opposite of express regarding emotions
- Conjunction repeated at the beginning of lines
- Point of view of the poem
- William Blake was an English ______ poet
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- To mislead
- "Stanza" used in the poem
- Number of polysyllabic words
- The star veiled by the night
- One of the deadly sins
- Average number of syllables per line
- AABB CCDD is the ____ scheme
- Biblical garden that's referenced
- What an apple symbolizes
- When something abstract is connected to something concrete
18 Clues: To mislead • One of the deadly sins • Person beneath the tree • What an apple symbolizes • "Stanza" used in the poem • Emotion the narrator felt • Point of view of the poem • Number of polysyllabic words • The star veiled by the night • AABB CCDD is the ____ scheme • Biblical garden that's referenced • Average number of syllables per line • Opposite of express regarding emotions • ...
Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- The amount of time people who focused on negative emotions more then those who focused on their thoughts.
- When you've failed at something in your life. But that doesn't mean it has to be for nothing.
- Can be triggered along with thoughts while focusing on the emotions of failure.
- To make someone weak.
- These tell us to pay attention, signaling that something's wrong, either with our body, environment, or relationships.
- When you've failed at something and you should stop and let the emotions go through you.
Down
- One-off events that may not require a deep insight about why it happened.
- First participants attempted a task, then later have a chance to redo it.
- "If I'd only searched longer, I would have found that price"; "I gave up too quickly."
- Phrase for when you feel the emotions of failure and look into them.
- "I didn't care much about this anyway"; "It would have been impossible to find that price."
- adjective, not important; insignificant
- This media offers a solution to cope with failure, "Don't let it get to you and think about how things could have been worse.""
- To analyze something uncover a deeper meaning.
- The name for when someone acts like they do because of an emotion.
15 Clues: To make someone weak. • adjective, not important; insignificant • To analyze something uncover a deeper meaning. • The name for when someone acts like they do because of an emotion. • Phrase for when you feel the emotions of failure and look into them. • One-off events that may not require a deep insight about why it happened. • ...
Feelings and emotions 2021-02-19
Across
- Upset and angry because someone that you love seems interested in another person
- Carefully considering things
- Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character
- Satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
- Very surprised
- Unhappy because something or someone wasn't as good as you expected
Down
- Extremaly angry
- Confused because you do not understand something
- Extremaly tired
- Something has happened that you did not expected
- When something very good happens
- Very enthusiastic
- Low temperature
- Unhappy or sorry
- To make someone worried
- High temperature
- Uncomfortable with other people:
17 Clues: Very surprised • Extremaly angry • Extremaly tired • Low temperature • Unhappy or sorry • High temperature • Very enthusiastic • To make someone worried • Carefully considering things • When something very good happens • Uncomfortable with other people: • Confused because you do not understand something • Something has happened that you did not expected • ...
Day 3 - Emotions 2023-01-25
17 Clues: n. 공포 • n. 동정 • adj. 놀란 • adj. 기쁜 • adj. 우울한 • v. 그리워하다 • n. 공포, 전율 • adj. 깜짝 놀란 • adj. 부끄러워하는 • adj. 매우 기뻐하는 • adj. 실망한, 낙담한 • v. 방해하다, 괴롭히다 • adj. 즐기는, 즐거워하는 • adj. 짜증 난, 화가 난 • adj. 걱정되는, 근심이 되는 • adj. 화가 난, 기분이 상한 • n. 후회, 유감/v. 후회하다
Kitchen and Emotions 2025-03-10
Across
- – To cook something in hot water.
- – To cook food in an oven.
- – The taste of food or drink.
- – Something used to make food.
- – The opposite of nervous or anxious.
- – A combination of two or more ingredients.
- – Feeling like crying.
- is the cleaned-up version of your list without numbers or symbols:
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- – Feeling very sad or unhappy.
- – Someone who puts in a lot of effort.
- – Showing good manners.
- – To cook food over an open flame or high heat.
- – A flat, round breakfast food made from batter.
- – Not crying.
- – Feeling worried or nervous.
- – Strong and difficult to break or chew.
- – To cook food in oil.
17 Clues: – Not crying. • – To cook food in oil. • – Feeling like crying. • – Showing good manners. • – To cook food in an oven. • – The taste of food or drink. • – Feeling worried or nervous. • – Feeling very sad or unhappy. • – Something used to make food. • – To cook something in hot water. • – The opposite of nervous or anxious. • – Someone who puts in a lot of effort. • ...
emotions and animals 2026-03-18
17 Clues: lew • zółw • osioł • dziki • uroczy • powolny • brzydki • wiejski • jadowity • zagrożony • surykatka • jaszczurka • inteligentny • przerażający • świnka morska • niebezpieczny • kapibara dolphin delfin
Emotions and feelings 2026-03-02
17 Clues: Afraid. • “Ha ha!” • Very mad. • Have food. • Not happy. • Not scared. • Happy face. • I want food. • I want water. • Talk very loud. • Nothing is fun. • Shake when cold. • I want to sleep. • Have water or juice. • asleep Start sleeping. • Feeling good and smiling. • Open your mouth when tired.
Recap Crossword 2024-08-09
Across
- The ability to recognise and understand one's own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and their impact on others. (4-9)
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others, taking their perspective into consideration. (7)
- An immediate, overwhelming emotional response originating from the brain, often bypassing rational thought. (8-6)
- The ability to build and maintain healthy relationships, communicate effectively, influence, resolve conflicts, and inspire others.(12-10)
- The capacity to recognise, understand, manage personal emotions, and recognise, respond to the emotions of others. (9-12)
- Non-verbal skill used to demonstrate Active Listening. (3-7)
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- The ability to empathise with and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others. (6-8)
- The ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviours, particularly in challenging situations, to achieve goals. (4-10)
- Verbal Active Listening skill used to paraphrase key points and understanding about the conversation. (11)
- Skill used to engage someone in conversation and use both verbal and no verbal techniques to show understanding. (6-9)
- Feeling concern, sorrow, or pity for another person's misfortune. (8)
11 Clues: Non-verbal skill used to demonstrate Active Listening. (3-7) • Feeling concern, sorrow, or pity for another person's misfortune. (8) • The ability to empathise with and understand the emotions, needs, and perspectives of others. (6-8) • Verbal Active Listening skill used to paraphrase key points and understanding about the conversation. (11) • ...
Blink Intro and Chapter 1 2023-10-30
Across
- A leading medical malpractice lawyer
- A museum that bought a fake marble sculpture known as a kouros
- A social psychologist who studies personality and perception
- Art Dealer that sold the Ghetty Museum a false kouros
- The 4th character trait, putting another lower than yourself, the most important for marriage
- A personal space that may tell a lot about a person
- A lab that studies success rates in married couples based on emotions expressed
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- A coding system that categorizes 20 different emotions one may feel
- The 3rd character trait, telling another what they're doing wrong
- Author of Blink
- Making quick inferences about a situation based on little information
- The 1st character trait, justifying oneself and refusing to understand another's point of view
- The 4 most identifiable character traits to determine a relationship
- Psychologist studying patterns in emotions in married couples
- The 2nd character trait, refusing to communicate and withdrawing
15 Clues: Author of Blink • A leading medical malpractice lawyer • A personal space that may tell a lot about a person • Art Dealer that sold the Ghetty Museum a false kouros • A social psychologist who studies personality and perception • Psychologist studying patterns in emotions in married couples • A museum that bought a fake marble sculpture known as a kouros • ...
Kellan and Cooper 3-6 The Giver 2025-02-13
Across
- Thing that younger children have
- Age where you get your bicycle
- Jonas’ best friend
- Father’s job
- Age when you get named
- Girl that Jonas had a dream about
- What are used to control strong emotions?
- Main Character of the The Giver
- Something that is rare in the community
- Age you get rid of your comfort object
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- Who was released in Chapter one?
- Job that has low respect
- Age when you get assigned your job
- Place where mother works
- Number of children a birth mother have
- Baby that Jonas’ family looks after
- What strong emotions are called?
- Main character’s sister
18 Clues: Father’s job • Jonas’ best friend • Age when you get named • Main character’s sister • Job that has low respect • Place where mother works • Age where you get your bicycle • Main Character of the The Giver • Who was released in Chapter one? • Thing that younger children have • What strong emotions are called? • Girl that Jonas had a dream about • Age when you get assigned your job • ...
Activities 2023-06-22
Across
- Using brushes and colors to create artwork on canvas or paper, expressing ideas and emotions through visual art.
- Riding a bicycle, exploring the outdoors, and improving balance and coordination.
- Creating handmade crafts using materials like paper, glue, scissors, and other artistic supplies.
- Moving and grooving to music, expressing emotions, and learning different dance styles.
- Enjoying books and stories, exploring new worlds, and learning through words.
- Using the voice to create beautiful melodies, express emotions, and enjoy music.
- sports Engaging in team or individual sports activities, such as soccer, basketball, tennis, or running, to develop physical fitness and skills.
- Growing and taking care of plants, learning about nature, and enjoying the beauty of flowers and greenery.
- Being in the water, learning to float, dive, and swim different strokes while having fun and staying active.
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- Exploring nature by walking on trails and enjoying the beauty of forests, mountains, or parks.
- music Learning to play musical instruments like the piano, guitar, or drums, and creating melodies and harmonies.
- Preparing and creating delicious meals, learning recipes, and exploring different flavors and ingredients.
- Expressing thoughts and ideas through words, creating stories, and keeping journals or diaries.
- Expressing creativity by using pencils, pens, or colors to create artwork on paper.
- Challenging the mind by solving puzzles, crosswords, or jigsaw puzzles to improve problem-solving skills.
- Pretending to be different characters, performing in plays or skits, and expressing emotions through theatrical performances.
16 Clues: Enjoying books and stories, exploring new worlds, and learning through words. • Using the voice to create beautiful melodies, express emotions, and enjoy music. • Riding a bicycle, exploring the outdoors, and improving balance and coordination. • Expressing creativity by using pencils, pens, or colors to create artwork on paper. • ...
Subjects 2026-02-06
10 Clues: values, morals • gravity, formulas • Numbers and letters • emotions, voice, sing • boring past and people • world countries nature • emotions, human behavior • images pictures and colors • grammar, writing, vocabulary • sports and exercise, distraction
Face reading 2025-08-21
10 Clues: safety • feelings • emotions • don’t lie • how people act • good at something • do not tell the truth • to focus on something • do test about your knowledge • someone who you are working with
Personal and Social Skills 2024-02-21
Across
- The act of defining a problem
- The act of being responsible or in charge.
- Manage your own emotions and understand other people's emotions
- Cheering someone or everyone up.
- Understand and share feelings
- Communicating with others in a direct and honest manne
- The process of making choices.
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- Regulationg your own emotions
- An obligation or willingness
9 Clues: An obligation or willingness • Regulationg your own emotions • The act of defining a problem • Understand and share feelings • The process of making choices. • Cheering someone or everyone up. • The act of being responsible or in charge. • Communicating with others in a direct and honest manne • Manage your own emotions and understand other people's emotions
