emotions Crossword Puzzles
Defense Mechanisms 2022-03-10
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- Justifying a mistake or problematic feeling with seemingly logical reasons or explanations
- Attributing one's unacceptable feelings or desires onto someone's else
- Blocking difficult thoughts from entering the conscious mind
- Changing negative emotions to something more simple
Down
- Behaving or expressing the opposite of one’s feelings
- reverting to the behavior or emotions of an earlier developmental stage
- Refusing to recognize or acknowledge real facts or experiences that will lead to anxiety.
7 Clues: Changing negative emotions to something more simple • Behaving or expressing the opposite of one’s feelings • Blocking difficult thoughts from entering the conscious mind • Attributing one's unacceptable feelings or desires onto someone's else • reverting to the behavior or emotions of an earlier developmental stage • ...
homework term 3 week 3 2013-08-03
Across
- a gust of wind
- To show good emotions
- An island north of Australia
- the floor of a fireplace
- an agency that sells newspapers and letters
- A letter inscribed with news
- A place to brew
Down
- A formal metting
- A flat plate
- one of the pecies used in checkers
- Windy
- someone or something who is new
- someone who works in jeweling
- The expression of surprise
- to spread here and there
- A pitcher
16 Clues: Windy • A pitcher • A flat plate • a gust of wind • A place to brew • A formal metting • To show good emotions • the floor of a fireplace • to spread here and there • The expression of surprise • An island north of Australia • A letter inscribed with news • someone who works in jeweling • someone or something who is new • one of the pecies used in checkers • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-02-05
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- Understanding how emotions affect thoughts and behavior.
- The ability to recognize and manage your own emotions.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- The ability to motivate yourself and persist through challenges.
Down
- A key emotional skill involving knowing how to make decisions and solve problems.
- Being able to adapt to changing circumstances and challenges.
- The ability to maintain calm and control in stressful situations.
7 Clues: The ability to recognize and manage your own emotions. • Understanding how emotions affect thoughts and behavior. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • Being able to adapt to changing circumstances and challenges. • The ability to motivate yourself and persist through challenges. • ...
Borderline Personality Disorder 2023-08-10
Across
- A category of medication that is prescribed to help with the mind, emotions and behaviors
- This borderline disorder impacts the way we think/feel about ourselves and others
- Abbreviation of 3 words- a therapy that helps with mindfulness, commonly used in BPD
- A common feeling in BPD; excessive worrying
- This healthcare professional who can diagnosis BPD
Down
- This disorder can lead to the inability to control the use of drugs, alcohol or medications
- This disorder is a disruption in emotions, common in BPD
- Occasionally present in BPD- reality is perceived differently from people around you
8 Clues: A common feeling in BPD; excessive worrying • This healthcare professional who can diagnosis BPD • This disorder is a disruption in emotions, common in BPD • This borderline disorder impacts the way we think/feel about ourselves and others • Occasionally present in BPD- reality is perceived differently from people around you • ...
Health and Wellness vocab 2021-09-21
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional , and social well being.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events.
- resolution skills The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- management Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- body connection How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
Down
- skills Ways to say no effectively.
- A state of well being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- Communication Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
10 Clues: Trustworthy and dependable. • skills Ways to say no effectively. • Communication Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • A state of well being or balanced health over a long period of time. • The body's response to real or imagined dangers or other life events. • The combination of physical, mental/emotional , and social well being. • ...
G6 Week 11 Vocabulary 2025-06-16
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- a small, thin, sharp bit of wood that has broken off from a larger board
- influence or guidance that an experienced or knowledgeable person gives to someone who has less experience or knowledge
- a phenomenon in which a person’s emotions and behaviors directly trigger similar emotions and behaviors in another person
- a wide, flat place between sections of stairs in a staircase
- having qualities like glassware that is very clear and that suggests elegance
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- relating to a specific situation
- brief; lasting only a short time
- to have an effect on someone or something
8 Clues: relating to a specific situation • brief; lasting only a short time • to have an effect on someone or something • a wide, flat place between sections of stairs in a staircase • a small, thin, sharp bit of wood that has broken off from a larger board • having qualities like glassware that is very clear and that suggests elegance • ...
IDENTITY 2014-02-23
9 Clues: YOUR COLOUR • YOUR CULTURE • YOUR FEELINGS • YOUR RELATIVES • HOW TALL YOU ARE • THINGS YOU ENJOY • WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE • YOUR PERSONAL FEATURES • A SOUND THAT COMES OUT OF YOUR MOUTH
Chapter 11 Mental Health 2021-09-21
Across
- A way to represent mental health - ranging from mentally healthy, through to a mental health problem, to a diagnosable mental disorder.
- Factors that affect our mental health: social support, access to health care, level of income, attachment, external stressors, level of education…
- Likely to be willing and able to sustain healthy relationships, can effectively resolve conflicts with others, are respectful and are able to interact in socially appropriate ways.
- Physiologically based or determined influences that we have little control over such as our genes, immune system functioning, specific neurotransmitters….
- An individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and is able to make contributions to their community.
- Characteristics of people who are _____________: learn from their experiences, think clearly, enjoy and appreciate other people/life.
- The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others.
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- Requires that participants are aware of the purpose of the research and know what will be expected of them as they participate before giving written permission that they agree. .
- Often used in research studies (or ‘clinical trials’) to determine how effective a new or improved medication/treatment is.
- Negatively affects the way a person thinks, feels and/or behaves, but is less severe and the duration tends to be shorter than a mental disorder.
- Way of describing and explaining how certain factors combine and interact to influence a person’s mental health.
- Factors that affect mental health: perceptions, emotions, learning and memory, attitudes, personality traits, coping skills…
- How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment.
- Thoughts, feelings and/or behaviours that are usually associated with significant personal distress and impair the ability to function effectively in everyday life.
- Associated with mental processes: our thoughts, attitudes, our skills in interacting with others, how we learn, perceptions of ourselves, others and our external environment, how we learn, respond to and manage stress…
- To be able to understand, share and regulate emotions, to acknowledge and appropriately share both positive and negative emotions with others.
- How we feel about ourselves and our lives. There are different domains - social and emotional are two of them.
- Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks.
- that affect our mental health: brain function, immune system, substance use, hormones, neurotransmitters and neurotransmission…
- Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning.
- Influences that originate inside or within a person.
- ‘Bouncing back’ from adversity or difficult experiences of life (stressors) and restoring positive functioning.
22 Clues: Influences that originate inside or within a person. • Behaviour that disrupts or impairs everyday functioning. • The ability to have satisfying relationships and interactions with others. • How well an individual independently performs or operates in their environment. • Actions that enable a person to effectively carry out their usual everyday tasks. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 2 2015-10-07
Across
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
- A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
- Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
- A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
- A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
- A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
- A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
- The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
- The human cell after fertilization.
- Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
- Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
- Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
- Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
- Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
- An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
- Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
- The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.
21 Clues: The human cell after fertilization. • Our first awareness of some outside stimulus. • A number calculated from a person's weight and height. • Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel. • Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 2 2016-03-29
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- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
- A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
- Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
- A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
- A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
- A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
- A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
- The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
- The human cell after fertilization.
- Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
- Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
- Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
- Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
- Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
- An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
- Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
- The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.
21 Clues: The human cell after fertilization. • Our first awareness of some outside stimulus. • A number calculated from a person's weight and height. • Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel. • Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________. • ...
Clone of PSYC 1103 Week 2 2018-09-10
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- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
- A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
- Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
- A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
- A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
- A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
- A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
- The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
- The human cell after fertilization.
- Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
- Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
- Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
- Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
- Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
- An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
- Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
- The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.
21 Clues: The human cell after fertilization. • Our first awareness of some outside stimulus. • A number calculated from a person's weight and height. • Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel. • Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________. • ...
My Identity 2020-06-02
11 Clues: being nice • being truthful • to have emotions • using your imagination • following instructions • feeling or showing respect • feeling or showing pleasure • ready to face danger or pain • causing laughter or being humorous • to show intense and eager enjoyment • showing kindness and having concern for others
Analyzing types of conflict 2024-01-10
11 Clues: Violence • Apologize • Agreement • Manipulate • Work together • Opposing emotions within • Disputes that happen with someone else • Offering something to work out conflict • Members of a group disagree on an issue • Two groups find themselves in opposition • Attempt to please others at his/her expense
How Do You See Your Selfie? 2023-12-05
Across
- appealing to gut level emotions rather than requiring thought
- adjust or tailor (something) to specified circumstances or needs.
Down
- a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
- excessive self involvement
- helping to process difficult emotions
- relating to the essential nature of a thing
6 Clues: excessive self involvement • helping to process difficult emotions • relating to the essential nature of a thing • appealing to gut level emotions rather than requiring thought • adjust or tailor (something) to specified circumstances or needs. • a way or manner in which something occurs or is experienced, expressed, or done
Personality and Individuality 2021-10-21
Across
- is the phenomenon of interpreting and judging phenomena by standards inherent to one's own culture.
- a natural ability to do something
- the quality of being logically or factually sound; soundness or cogency
- the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character
- relating to the unconscious transfer of one's own desires or emotions to another person
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- The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- not dependent on the mind for existence; actual
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- relating to a person's emotions
- is a statistic used in the fields of breeding and genetics that estimates the degree of variation in a phenotypic trait in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals in that population
- a thing is done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill
11 Clues: relating to a person's emotions • a natural ability to do something • not dependent on the mind for existence; actual • the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills • The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well. • a thing is done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill • ...
Challenge 3 2017-03-27
Across
- Full of books.
- A thousand thousands.
- Full of emotions.
- What happens to makes compost.
- Changing from one form to another.
- Proof.
Down
- Something you weren't expecting.
- Increase in number quickly.
- Words to a song or poem.
- A series of calculations.
- A list of the sources you used.
- Making sure everyone is included.
- Open to debate, disagreement.
- What you do for a living.
- Comes after 9th in a race.
- Eat; use up.
16 Clues: Proof. • Eat; use up. • Full of books. • Full of emotions. • A thousand thousands. • Words to a song or poem. • A series of calculations. • What you do for a living. • Comes after 9th in a race. • Increase in number quickly. • Open to debate, disagreement. • What happens to makes compost. • A list of the sources you used. • Something you weren't expecting. • ...
Session 2, extreme emotions. 2020-06-17
12 Clues: Fight • Scared • Welfare • Endurance • Horrified • To overcome • Feeling of afliction • One who isn't careful • Situation of possible damage • A difficult task to accomplish • Imminent danger probability for anyone • An action that might put you in danger
Animals Feel Emotions Vocabulary 2021-11-16
Across
- not active
- great love and commitment
- leave behind
- noisy, active, and full of excitement
- being committed
- information that proves something is true or false
- dangerous, deadly
Down
- feeling for the suffering of others and wanting to help
- extremely joyfully
- cut off
- finally, after a long delay
- patterns of behavior animals do without thinking about them
12 Clues: cut off • not active • leave behind • being committed • dangerous, deadly • extremely joyfully • great love and commitment • finally, after a long delay • noisy, active, and full of excitement • information that proves something is true or false • feeling for the suffering of others and wanting to help • patterns of behavior animals do without thinking about them
feelings and emotions crossword 2019-06-20
12 Clues: shy • joking • scared • envious • relaxed • inactive • dont like • sick at home • being worried • nothing to do • have an interest of it • you want something really bad
adjectives of emotions 1 2014-07-30
Across
- I need to see the doctor because I am ____________
- I didn't pass the exam, so I feel ______________
- I'm going for a swim because I feel _____________
- I need something to eat because I am_______________
- Her husband left her, and she is very ___________
- The children are _______________ because this is the first time for them at the zoo.
- not happy
Down
- a little angry
- very very very sad
- I need something to drink because I am _________________
- very very tired
- It is windy and ____________
12 Clues: not happy • a little angry • very very tired • very very very sad • It is windy and ____________ • I didn't pass the exam, so I feel ______________ • I'm going for a swim because I feel _____________ • Her husband left her, and she is very ___________ • I need to see the doctor because I am ____________ • I need something to eat because I am_______________ • ...
Emotions & Conditions in Spanish 2024-04-12
Emotions & Adjectives- ALL MASCULINE 2025-02-07
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-27
Across
- to have the ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- taking action in support of a cause.
- the beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people.
- the chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- a combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- taking steps to avoid something.
- the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger.
- the results of actions.
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
Down
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
- all living and nonliving things around you.
- ways to say no effectively, and are a great tool to use when you need to avoid behavior that is unhealthy, unsafe, or goes against your values and beliefs.
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time
- source is trustworthy and dependable.
- body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read.
19 Clues: the results of actions. • taking steps to avoid something. • taking action in support of a cause. • source is trustworthy and dependable. • all living and nonliving things around you. • the sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • when one risk factor adds to another to increase danger. • to determine the quality of everything you see, hear, or read. • ...
Year 7 Health - Relationships 2022-05-22
Across
- can be physical, verbal, psychological, sexual, social, or cyber.
- The practice or quality of including or involving people from different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders.
- dimension of health related to expressing emotions.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- The exchange of information between people, can be verbal or non-verbal.
- having regard for someone else's feelings, rights and wishes.
- bad relationships where people don't support each other and power is imbalanced.
- The way in which two or more people or groups regard and behave towards each other.
- dimension of health related to body functioning.
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- Sense of self in terms of characteristics, beliefs, and qualities.
- strong feelings based on one's mood or relationships.
- dimension of health related to your ideas, beliefs, values and ethics.
- dimension of health related to the mind and brain.
- Principles or standards of behaviors, ones judgement of what is important.
- relationships that are formed, supported, and maintained using the internet.
- giving someone your undivided attention and making effort to hear, understand, and retain information received from someone.
- good relationships where people support, encourage, and help each other.
- dimension of health related to forming meaningful relationships.
- People in your life who help you achieve goals and are there for you in difficult times.
19 Clues: dimension of health related to body functioning. • dimension of health related to the mind and brain. • dimension of health related to expressing emotions. • strong feelings based on one's mood or relationships. • having regard for someone else's feelings, rights and wishes. • dimension of health related to forming meaningful relationships. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 2 2015-04-28
Across
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
- A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
- Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
- A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
- A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
- A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
- A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
- The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
- The human cell after fertilization.
- Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
- Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
- Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
- Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
- Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
- An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
- Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
- The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.
21 Clues: The human cell after fertilization. • Our first awareness of some outside stimulus. • A number calculated from a person's weight and height. • Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel. • Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________. • ...
PSYC 1103 Week 2 2016-03-29
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- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors that either reduce biological needs or help us obtain incentives or external rewards.
- A perceptual experience of being inside an object, moving through an environment, or carrying out some action that is cr3eated or simulated by computer.
- Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel.
- A monocular cue for depth perception that comes into play when objects overlap.
- A number calculated from a person's weight and height.
- A movement refering to the illusioon that lights that are actually stationary seem to be moving.
- A law that says performance on a task is an interaction between the level of physiological arousal and the difficulty of the task.
- The experience we have after our brain assembles and combines hundreds of individual, meaningless sensations into a meaningful pattern or image.
- A rule that states that in organizing stimuli, we group together objects that are physically close to one another.
- The human cell after fertilization.
- Binocular cue for depth perception based on signals sent from muscles that turn the eyes.
- Our first awareness of some outside stimulus.
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to fill in any missing parts of a figure and see the figure as complete.
Down
- A rule that states in organizing stimuli, we tend to favor smooth or continuous paths when interpreting a series of points or lines.
- Theory that says our brains interpret specific physiological changes as feelings or emotions and that there is a different physiological pattern underlying each emotion.
- Theory that says emotions originate in the brain; they are not the result of physiological responses.
- A type of motivation involving engaging in certain activities or behaviors because the behaviors themselves are personally rewarding or because engaging in these activities fulfills our beliefs or expectations.
- Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________.
- An approach that studies the underlying neural bases of mood and emotion by focusing on the brain's neural circuits that evaluate stimuli.
- Located in the tip of the brain's temporal lobe and receives input from all the senses.
- The point above which a stimulus is perceived and below which it is not perceived.
21 Clues: The human cell after fertilization. • Our first awareness of some outside stimulus. • A number calculated from a person's weight and height. • Accompany emotions and may send social signals about how we feel. • Changing physical energy into electrical signals is a process called _________. • ...
Chapter 2: Handling Emotions in the Workplace 2016-06-23
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- A defense mechanism by which an individual finds a socially acceptable way to act out feelings
- A defense mechanism by which a person refuses to believe something that creates anxiety or frustration.
- Expressing your thoughts and feelings while asking for what you want in an appropriate, calm, and confident manner.
- Process of forming a picture in your mind, imagining yourself doing well.
- Information given back to a sender that evaluates a message and states what the receiver understood.
- Process by which an individual assumes that another’s traits are all positive because one trait is positive.
- Ability to get along with others—to manage relationships and build networks.
- Knowing yourself on an emotional level-recognizing and understanding your moods, emotions and drive and how they affect you and others.
- Unconscious strategies to protect our feelings of self-worth and to avoid or reduce threatening feelings.
- Process by which an individual assumes that another’s traits are all negative because one trait is negative.
- A defense mechanism whereby individuals attribute unacceptable thoughts or feelings about themselves to others.
- Ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods.
- A defense mechanism by which an individual acts out anger toward a person who does not deserve it but who is a “safe” target.
- A defense mechanism whereby a person retreats to an earlier, less mature behavior pattern.
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- A defense mechanism by which individuals attempt to relieve feelings of inadequacy or frustration by excelling in other areas.
- Your feelings, impulses to act, and mind and body reactions.
- Ability to understand others’ emotions and to treat them according to their emotional reactions.
- Reflects how sure you are about your self-worth and capabilities.
- “Recognizing and managing our feelings and those of others.”2
- A defense mechanism by which a person explains away a problem.
- Healthy sharing of your perceptions, thoughts, feelings, opinions, and desires..
- Characteristic comments you make to yourself about your performance.
- Drive to achieve for achievement’s sake.
- A defense mechanism that relieves anxiety by blaming other persons or groups for problems.
- Refers to how you feel about yourself.
- Process by which you acquire mental images of your environment, organize, interpret, and give meaning to sensations or messages.
- A defense mechanism by which an individual cannot remember an unpleasant event.
27 Clues: Refers to how you feel about yourself. • Drive to achieve for achievement’s sake. • Your feelings, impulses to act, and mind and body reactions. • “Recognizing and managing our feelings and those of others.”2 • Ability to control or redirect disruptive impulses and moods. • A defense mechanism by which a person explains away a problem. • ...
Crossword Quiz 1 2024-02-19
Across
- Extraversion trait denoting a love for thrill and adventure.
- Ability to think in novel and unique ways.
- A step-by-step solution guide, no guessing required.
- Thinking that explores multiple possible solutions.
- The personality dimension associated with organization, responsibility, and diligence.
- Trait describing one's tendency towards empathy and cooperation rather than competition.
- An aspect of agreeableness reflecting concern for the distressed.
- Agreeableness facet focusing on selflessness and concern for the well-being of others.
- A facet of extraversion concerning energy and busyness in engaging with the world.
- The trait of being outgoing, energetic, and sociable.
- Agreeableness trait involving selfless concern for the welfare of others.
- Thinking towards a single, correct solution.
- Memory of facts and personal experiences.
- A facet of extraversion relating to sociability and enjoyment of others' company.
- Bias for information that confirms pre-existing beliefs.
- The mental action of acquiring knowledge and understanding.
- The fallacy of assuming others share our thoughts, perspectives, and reactions.
- Limitation in seeing objects beyond their traditional use.
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- The trait related to experiencing negative emotions more frequently and intensely.
- Organizing data into manageable bits.
- A rule-of-thumb.
- Feeling compassion or sorrow for the hardships that others experience, related to agreeableness.
- Reflects agreeableness in ethical behavior, honesty, and doing the right thing.
- The capacity to comprehend that others have beliefs, desires, and intentions that are different from one's own.
- Aptitude for understanding and managing emotions effectively.
- A key component of agreeableness showing a preference for working harmoniously with others.
- Pertaining to a process that deepens memory by linking new info to existing concepts.
- The type of amnesia by which someone forgets events after trauma.
- Aspect of extraversion that denotes the tendency to experience positive emotions and joy.
- The facet of agreeableness indicating humility and a lack of arrogance.
- The quality of being open to new experiences, curiosity, and creativity.
- Extraversion facet involving leadership and the desire to influence others.
- Fixation on initial information when making decisions.
- A facet of extraversion that reflects how warm and approachable one is towards others.
- The heuristic by which we base decisions on readily available information.
- A component of agreeableness related to the expectation of others' integrity and benevolence.
- Skill in solving problems through logical reasoning.
- The mathematical word for a big five personality trait.
- A mental category for organizing information and experiences.
39 Clues: A rule-of-thumb. • Organizing data into manageable bits. • Memory of facts and personal experiences. • Ability to think in novel and unique ways. • Thinking towards a single, correct solution. • Thinking that explores multiple possible solutions. • A step-by-step solution guide, no guessing required. • Skill in solving problems through logical reasoning. • ...
Jonathan Kelling 2021-09-22
Across
- a combination of physical, mental/emotinal and social well-being
- a source that is trustworthy and dependable
- the body’s response to real or imagined danger and other life events
- resolution skills the ability to end a dissagreement or to keep it from becoming a bigger argument
- Management-identify sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/ emotional health
- body Connection-how your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions
Down
- Skills ways to say no effectively
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
- a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints
- Communication the sharing of thought and feelings with other people
10 Clues: Skills ways to say no effectively • a source that is trustworthy and dependable • a disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints • a combination of physical, mental/emotinal and social well-being • a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time • Communication the sharing of thought and feelings with other people • ...
1st Hour Final Review 2025-03-10
Across
- ________ means you are able to adjust to new situations.
- When your employer deposits your paycheck electronically.
- The ability to understand your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you.
Down
- When the listener observes what the speaker is communicating through verbal and non-verbal body language.
- The amount of money you make before deductions are taken out.
- the skills we use to communicate and interact with each other.
- The amount of money you receive after deductions are taken out.
- means you have the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
8 Clues: ________ means you are able to adjust to new situations. • When your employer deposits your paycheck electronically. • The amount of money you make before deductions are taken out. • the skills we use to communicate and interact with each other. • The amount of money you receive after deductions are taken out. • ...
CAP Class MI 2013-12-05
Across
- action in response to influence
- to act on impulse
- subjects you think are important to believe in
- giving yourself restrictions
- freedom
- being in control of a situation
- your emotions
- the area surrounding you(your environment)
- being sincere
Down
- the way you see things in your point of view
- an acquired behavior
- to be accountable for your actions
- your intuition
13 Clues: freedom • your emotions • being sincere • your intuition • to act on impulse • an acquired behavior • giving yourself restrictions • action in response to influence • being in control of a situation • to be accountable for your actions • the area surrounding you(your environment) • the way you see things in your point of view • subjects you think are important to believe in
Guess the Theme (#2 Across) of (#4 Down). 2022-06-17
Across
- Edison value
- State of awareness
- Major organ; often symbolic of love
- A state of feelings
- Type of recognition
- Type of safety other than physical
Down
- Set of shared attitudes, values, goals and practices
- Emotional understanding
- Edison top value
- Showing a great deal of variety; very different
- Be a part of a group
- Manos
- Holds your brain
13 Clues: Manos • Edison value • Edison top value • Holds your brain • State of awareness • A state of feelings • Type of recognition • Be a part of a group • Emotional understanding • Type of safety other than physical • Major organ; often symbolic of love • Showing a great deal of variety; very different • Set of shared attitudes, values, goals and practices
Peanut Butter 2019-12-04
Across
- of new and interesting
- emotions or beliefs.
- Showing or involving great activity or vitality
- Someone who doesn't make a mess
- Well mannered
- Having, showing, or expressing
- Someone who makes you laugh is...
Down
- Synonym for nice
- Someone who doesn't tell lies is ...
- Having or showing an ability to
- Opposite to violent
- Someone always has feelings
- Kind and pleasant
13 Clues: Well mannered • Synonym for nice • Kind and pleasant • Opposite to violent • emotions or beliefs. • of new and interesting • Someone always has feelings • Having, showing, or expressing • Having or showing an ability to • Someone who doesn't make a mess • Someone who makes you laugh is... • Someone who doesn't tell lies is ... • Showing or involving great activity or vitality
One time my teacher said... 2025-03-04
13 Clues: off • more time • it classy • you pooped • the process • that hoodie off • your life together • will be 20 dollars • your ipad connected • the next right thing • the next right thing. • sure to turn in your grade sheet • emotions are high thinking is low
Disorders 2025-03-21
Across
- Intense unstable emotions
- Worry and Unease
- Development disorder
- Distorted Identity
- use of drugs in a unhealthy way
- a disorder with intense fear of socializing
- a disorder characterized instrusive thoughts
Down
- an over eating disorder that will cause vomiting
- Memory condition
- Sleep Disorder
- witnessing a traumatic event
- Mental condition of sadness
- a disorder that has a lack of attention
13 Clues: Sleep Disorder • Memory condition • Worry and Unease • Distorted Identity • Development disorder • Intense unstable emotions • Mental condition of sadness • witnessing a traumatic event • use of drugs in a unhealthy way • a disorder that has a lack of attention • a disorder with intense fear of socializing • a disorder characterized instrusive thoughts • ...
Crossword 2024-10-31
Across
- To conceal one’s emotions.
- To anger.
- To make someone uncomfortable.
- Boldness.
- Something that is annoying can also be described as a ______.
Down
- The fear that something unpleasant may occur.
- To create (an idea) in one’s mind’
- Wisdom.
- Hand gestures are a form of ______.
- ___ can be described as calmness.
- To prevent or stop.
- Kind and/or friendly.
- A short song.
13 Clues: Wisdom. • To anger. • Boldness. • A short song. • To prevent or stop. • Kind and/or friendly. • To conceal one’s emotions. • To make someone uncomfortable. • ___ can be described as calmness. • To create (an idea) in one’s mind’ • Hand gestures are a form of ______. • The fear that something unpleasant may occur. • Something that is annoying can also be described as a ______.
LMSW Content Area III 2025-08-19
Across
- identifying key ideas and themes for clarity
- experimenting with different behaviours
- denial ignorancene of the issue
- pulling patterns of behaviour together
- maintaining a new behavior
Down
- fafrustrationsturation
- bivalence, conflicting emotions
- normalization of a behaviour
- stating problem in a different way
- informational, diagnostic, therapeutic
- taking direct action
- reformulate problem in the client's words
- calling attention to something
13 Clues: taking direct action • fafrustrationsturation • maintaining a new behavior • normalization of a behaviour • calling attention to something • bivalence, conflicting emotions • denial ignorancene of the issue • stating problem in a different way • informational, diagnostic, therapeutic • pulling patterns of behaviour together • experimenting with different behaviours • ...
Acting 2 - Stanislavski 2020-09-22
Across
- the country that Stanislavski was from and worked in
- this was a technique to connect an actor to a character, known as the "_________ if"
- a mispronounced word by the Americans; literally is a motivated piece of action
- the behavior underneath the dialogue
- part of the physical that can generate emotions are facial ____________
- Stanislavski wanted actors to work from the ______ out, rather than the other way
- what from a character's past that moves them to act as they do now
- these are referred to as the CROW; Stanislavski called them "Given ____________"
- at first Stanislavski devoted much of his time to emotional _________ in order to generate emotion
- Stanislavski realized an actor could not truthfully "act" these out, they must be generated
Down
- Stanislavski discovered this was an essential tool for actors to train as it limitless possibilities
- in order to make the NEED more interesting, an actor should always "raise the ________"
- the style of acting that Stanislavski helped create
- also important in Stanislavski's training was using and drawing from the actor's own ____________
- Stanislavski discovered that using _______ actions can help truthfully generate emotions
- Stanislavski switched approaches and used ____________ memory to help actors safely
- a character's NEED; the future for the character
- a verb that describes how a line should be said, also a way to generate truthful emotion
- what the word "act" literally means
19 Clues: what the word "act" literally means • the behavior underneath the dialogue • a character's NEED; the future for the character • the style of acting that Stanislavski helped create • the country that Stanislavski was from and worked in • what from a character's past that moves them to act as they do now • ...
crossword 2024-03-06
Across
- involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering.
- The ability to take the perspective of and empathize with others, including those from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
- an urgent need or demand
- Male parent
- an urgent need or demand.
- An automatic physiological reaction to an event that is perceived as stressful or frightening.
- a set of circumstances in which one finds oneself; a state of affairs.
- the ability to regulate one's emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively in different situations
- an event or occurrence.
- Moderate or normal psychological stress, interpreted as being beneficial.
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life.
Down
- the thoughts and behaviors mobilized to manage internal and external stressful situations.
- emergency kit includes items for your essential needs in the event of an emergency or natural disaster.
- female parent
- A statement of an intention to inflict pain, injury, damage, or other hostile action on someone in retribution for something done or not done.
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
- your ability to perceive and understand the things that make you who you are as an individual, including your personality, actions, values, beliefs, emotions, and thoughts
- Something that causes a state of strain or tension.
20 Clues: Male parent • female parent • an event or occurrence. • an urgent need or demand • an urgent need or demand. • Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • a time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger • Something that causes a state of strain or tension. • involving or causing sudden great damage or suffering. • a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation. • ...
Parts of Speech 2013-02-24
9 Clues: joins words • action word • shows emotions • announce a noun • describes a noun • describes a verb • relates nouns or pronouns • when a noun needs to rest • idea, person, place, or thing
neur 107x si session 1 2025-09-10
Across
- a specialized cell that makes up the nervous system
- technique used in neuroscience research to control neuronal activity using light
- the product of physiological changes and cognitive interpretation of those
- the name of prof. wasserman's dog
Down
- theory that emotions are experienced in response to physiological changes in the body
- the scientific name for fruit flies (what prof. wasserman studies in her lab)
- a model organism with 302 neurons
7 Clues: a model organism with 302 neurons • the name of prof. wasserman's dog • a specialized cell that makes up the nervous system • the product of physiological changes and cognitive interpretation of those • the scientific name for fruit flies (what prof. wasserman studies in her lab) • technique used in neuroscience research to control neuronal activity using light • ...
Trap 2025-10-07
8 Clues: sound • helpful • people talking • parts of a play • telling what to do • provides background • dictionary defintion • all the ideas association with emotions
Literary Terminologies 2025-01-03
Across
- When the opposite of what is expected happens.
- A figure of speech in which a speaker addresses an absent person or a thing.
- Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "buzz," "bang").
- A comparison between two things using "like" or "as."
- is a figure of speech in which a speaker says one thing but means another, often the opposite of what is being said
- are techniques that writers use to express ideas, create pictures in the reader's mind, and stir emotions in ways that go beyond the basic meanings of words
- The people or animals in a story.
- These are the central ideas or underlying messages in a story, poem, or piece of literature.
- A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
Down
- When the audience knows something that the characters do not.
- The person telling the story.
- A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as."
- Scheme: The pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem.
- A form of writing that uses rhythm, meter, and often rhyme to express emotions or ideas.
- The time or place in which the events in a story occur.
- Using objects or images to represent bigger ideas or themes.
- Giving human traits to non-human objects or ideas.
- The perspective from which a story is told.
- Written language in its ordinary form (for example, paragraphs) without metrical structure.
19 Clues: The person telling the story. • The people or animals in a story. • The perspective from which a story is told. • When the opposite of what is expected happens. • A struggle between opposing forces in a story. • Words that imitate sounds (e.g., "buzz," "bang"). • Giving human traits to non-human objects or ideas. • A comparison between two things using "like" or "as." • ...
Personality Disorders 2025-03-11
Across
- A personality trait subset of ASPD marked by a lack of empathy, manipulativeness, and superficial charm
- Purposely staying away from certain situations or people due to fear/anxiety.
- a personality disorder in which a person exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even towards friends and family members; may be aggressive and ruthless or a clever con artist
- Entitlement. lack of empathy, exploitation, arrogance, self-admiration.
- Intense distrust or suspicion of others, mostly without reason
- Acting without thinking, often leading to risky or harmful behaviors.
- Wanting everything to be perfect.
- Being separated from others, often intentionally.
- thinking in ways that make problems seem worse than they really are
Down
- social detachment; limited emotional expression
- suspiciousness; distrust of others
- A childhood disorder characterized by aggressive and rule-breaking behaviors, often a precursor to ASPD.
- A lack of interest in forming close relationships
- Being stuck in certain ways of thinking or doing things, even if its not helpful.
- Relying too much on others for support and feeling unable to function on your own.
- Fear of abandonment, rage, unclear sense of self, borderline emotions.
- Attention-seeking, excessive emotionality, shallow emotions, suggestibility, inappropriate behavior.
- A key feature of ASPD where individuals do not feel guilt for their actions.
- Manipulative, disregard for others, deceitfulness, impulsivity, lack of remorse, aggression, psychopathy
19 Clues: Wanting everything to be perfect. • suspiciousness; distrust of others • social detachment; limited emotional expression • A lack of interest in forming close relationships • Being separated from others, often intentionally. • Intense distrust or suspicion of others, mostly without reason • thinking in ways that make problems seem worse than they really are • ...
2/23/24 Crossword 2024-02-07
Across
- A feeling of great pleasure and happiness
- A set of negative and often unfair beliefs that a society or group of people have about something
- To stop being active for a period of time in order to relax
- Of or relating to the emotions
Down
- Rest or move on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking
- A painful emotion caused by having done something wrong or improper
- An emotion that involves feelings of remorse and self-judgement
- The expression of ideas and emotions through a physical medium
8 Clues: Of or relating to the emotions • A feeling of great pleasure and happiness • To stop being active for a period of time in order to relax • The expression of ideas and emotions through a physical medium • Rest or move on or near the surface of a liquid without sinking • An emotion that involves feelings of remorse and self-judgement • ...
Main Factors Contributing to Our Wellbeing 2023-07-09
Across
- Similar to living in the present moment and focusing on the task on hand.
- Each of us spend majority of our 'awake' hours here. Hence, it is important to build positive ____ relationships.
- Relationships are strengthened only when we put in effort to _______ with others.
- Another word for purpose.
- Responding ________________ to others increases well-being and satisfaction.
Down
- Similar to achievements; these are usually the results of working towards and mastering endeavours.
- _____ emotions - more than 'happiness'; can undo effects of negative emotions and promote resilience.
- These allow individuals to feel supported, loved or valued by others.
8 Clues: Another word for purpose. • These allow individuals to feel supported, loved or valued by others. • Similar to living in the present moment and focusing on the task on hand. • Responding ________________ to others increases well-being and satisfaction. • Relationships are strengthened only when we put in effort to _______ with others. • ...
kiahlani's identity crossword 2019-05-22
Across
- a subject with numbers and symbols
- a better teacher than Mr Casserly
- very bendy
- very athletic
- telling the truth
- never give up
- a group of people you spend a lot of time with
- strong emotions
- very intelligent
- mind set to tasks
Down
- very funny
- care about people
- can be relied on to complete tasks/jobs
- a competitive sport with 4 events
- annoys Mr Casserly a lot
- a tune that artists make
16 Clues: very funny • very bendy • very athletic • never give up • strong emotions • very intelligent • care about people • telling the truth • mind set to tasks • annoys Mr Casserly a lot • a tune that artists make • a better teacher than Mr Casserly • a competitive sport with 4 events • a subject with numbers and symbols • can be relied on to complete tasks/jobs • ...
The Lost Child 2020-04-29
Across
- a playful skipping movement
- paid attention to
- put an end to
- a very strong emotion
- lasting for a long time
- not allowed
- without any feelings, emotions
- became tender and loving Pale: dull, colourless
Down
- huge crowds
- extremely bright and showy
- gathering
- a cruel and oppressive ruler
- side by side and facing the same way
- a small wood or group of trees
- came out
- left behind as he walked ahead
16 Clues: came out • gathering • huge crowds • not allowed • put an end to • paid attention to • a very strong emotion • lasting for a long time • extremely bright and showy • a playful skipping movement • a cruel and oppressive ruler • a small wood or group of trees • left behind as he walked ahead • without any feelings, emotions • side by side and facing the same way • ...
Leadership Styles Part 2 2025-10-17
Across
- The general approach or method a leader uses to guide, motivate, and manage people.
- The ability to guide, influence, and inspire others to achieve a common goal.
- Working jointly with others to achieve a common objective.
- A clear, inspiring long-term goal or direction set by a leader for the organization or team.
- Characterized by bold or confident statements and behavior
- Assigning responsibility or authority to another person to carry out specific tasks.
- The ability to understand and share another person’s feelings or perspective.
- The process of motivating others through passion, energy, and enthusiasm.
Down
- The ability to understand and manage your emotions and the emotions of others.
- The internal or external factors that stimulate enthusiasm and persistence to pursue goals.
- The duty or obligation to complete assigned tasks or fulfill a role.
- The ability to change or adjust leadership style to meet new challenges or team dynamics. Often called flexibility.
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve goals.
- The right of an individual to make their own decisions and be self-governing.
14 Clues: Working jointly with others to achieve a common objective. • Characterized by bold or confident statements and behavior • The duty or obligation to complete assigned tasks or fulfill a role. • The process of motivating others through passion, energy, and enthusiasm. • The ability to guide, influence, and inspire others to achieve a common goal. • ...
Understanding Equality 2014-02-18
Across
- both parties are treated equally
- Kings have alot of this
- not scary
- dealing with money
- hating a person based on their gender
Down
- both parties are open to this
- something that could cause trouble
- Building needs this to stand
- having truth
- not having control of emotions
- installing fear in someone
- use or manipulate
- Reliance on another person
13 Clues: not scary • having truth • use or manipulate • dealing with money • Kings have alot of this • installing fear in someone • Reliance on another person • Building needs this to stand • both parties are open to this • not having control of emotions • both parties are treated equally • something that could cause trouble • hating a person based on their gender
Non Locomotor Movements 2020-10-15
Across
- Interaction, exchange of communication
- maintain the body in equilibrium
- higher or greater that normal
- not showing strong emotions
- Weight, from one leg to the other
- fast pace
Down
- of Support, all points of contact
- calmness achieved by mental focus
- low speed
- a single pulse
- Breathing, Deep breathing
- Rate, the speed of the heartbeat
- Behaviors, Deliberate action
13 Clues: low speed • fast pace • a single pulse • Breathing, Deep breathing • not showing strong emotions • Behaviors, Deliberate action • higher or greater that normal • maintain the body in equilibrium • Rate, the speed of the heartbeat • of Support, all points of contact • calmness achieved by mental focus • Weight, from one leg to the other • Interaction, exchange of communication
Newberry Award Writer's Craft 2022-12-07
Across
- happenings in school, friends, family, community
- books
- of teen issues
- novels
- students in elementary school
- that includes slang and pop culture terms
Down
- about interesting and relevant topics to teens
- young adults to read and enjoy
- Verse
- feelings about adults, issues, friendships, relationships
- often referred to as young adults
- relevant to teen emotions
- adults and teachers about teen life
13 Clues: Verse • books • novels • of teen issues • relevant to teen emotions • students in elementary school • young adults to read and enjoy • often referred to as young adults • adults and teachers about teen life • that includes slang and pop culture terms • about interesting and relevant topics to teens • happenings in school, friends, family, community • ...
Antigone Pre-Reading Questions Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-05
Across
- Blind king
- Ancient city in Greece
- Greek plots are based on this plot
- Ismene's sister
- Antigone's sister
- Events that cause suffering and distress
- Oedipus's uncle and brother-in-law
Down
- Oedipus's mom and wife
- Wants to fight his brother, Eteocles
- Creon's son
- Releasing strong emotions through art
- someone who is noble and wise but has flaws
- Creon's wife
13 Clues: Blind king • Creon's son • Creon's wife • Ismene's sister • Antigone's sister • Oedipus's mom and wife • Ancient city in Greece • Greek plots are based on this plot • Oedipus's uncle and brother-in-law • Wants to fight his brother, Eteocles • Releasing strong emotions through art • Events that cause suffering and distress • someone who is noble and wise but has flaws
It's Crossword Time! 2017-04-13
Across
- Lily Potter's patronus
- Fawkes is a -------
- Mummy's favourite villain!
- Filch's cat
- Hagrid's giant spider friend
- What is Harry's wand made from?
Down
- Creature who feeds on the happy emotions of humans
- Hermione's cat
- Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and ----------
- The incantation for the Disarming Charm
- Luna --------
- Ginny, Ron, Fred, George, Charlie, Bill and -----. Who's the missing Weasley sibling?
- Peter Pettigrew's nickname
13 Clues: Filch's cat • Luna -------- • Hermione's cat • Fawkes is a ------- • Lily Potter's patronus • Mummy's favourite villain! • Peter Pettigrew's nickname • Hagrid's giant spider friend • What is Harry's wand made from? • The incantation for the Disarming Charm • Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and ---------- • Creature who feeds on the happy emotions of humans • ...
LAIII 2022-07-28
Across
- action(s) creating social change
- equals three tardies
- appealing to one's emotions
- problem affecting many people
- establishment of credibility
- Author of The Cay
Down
- setting of The Cay
- Portion of a job application
- having factual content
- The main theme of The Cay
- Ms. Yolani's brother-in-law
- the "Jumbi" in The Cay
- Phillip's partner in The Cay
13 Clues: Author of The Cay • setting of The Cay • equals three tardies • having factual content • the "Jumbi" in The Cay • The main theme of The Cay • Ms. Yolani's brother-in-law • appealing to one's emotions • Portion of a job application • establishment of credibility • Phillip's partner in The Cay • problem affecting many people • action(s) creating social change
Inside Out 2 2024-03-13
Across
- Excessive sweating and shy
- Where all feelings live
- Makes you a scaredy cat
- There are management classes
- I'm grossed Out
- Apart of Depression
- The positive one
Down
- I wish I had the things you have
- When parents act weird
- Bong Childhood friend
- When you feel different kinds of ways
- I'm SOOO BOREDDDD
- The teen hockey player
13 Clues: I'm grossed Out • The positive one • I'm SOOO BOREDDDD • Apart of Depression • When parents act weird • The teen hockey player • Where all feelings live • Makes you a scaredy cat • Bong Childhood friend • Excessive sweating and shy • There are management classes • I wish I had the things you have • When you feel different kinds of ways
Hart's Terminology Review 2 2024-11-19
Across
- Repeated idea
- The voice of the poem
- A "!" is an ___ point!
- __ words are simple with two syllables.
- Informal diction
Down
- Uncomplicated diction
- Moral or point of the poem.
- Emotions of the Speaker of poem
- __ words are simple with one syllable.
- Modifies a verb, like "NOW", I know.
- A five-lined stanza
- Novy Porg is prison.
- Represents an idea
13 Clues: Repeated idea • Informal diction • Represents an idea • A five-lined stanza • Novy Porg is prison. • Uncomplicated diction • The voice of the poem • A "!" is an ___ point! • Moral or point of the poem. • Emotions of the Speaker of poem • Modifies a verb, like "NOW", I know. • __ words are simple with one syllable. • __ words are simple with two syllables.
Disney Movies 2025-04-23
Across
- fish gets lost
- girl gets kidnapped by wild animal
- girl turns into an amphibian
- debbie ryan thinks she's different
- man is raised by gorillas
Down
- two sisters, one is super cold
- girl has five emotions
- hakuna matata
- girl lives with seven men
- a motor vehicle
- andy's coming!
- girl has a hundred year nap
- a girl loses her shoe
13 Clues: hakuna matata • fish gets lost • andy's coming! • a motor vehicle • a girl loses her shoe • girl has five emotions • girl lives with seven men • man is raised by gorillas • girl has a hundred year nap • girl turns into an amphibian • two sisters, one is super cold • girl gets kidnapped by wild animal • debbie ryan thinks she's different
Disgrace chapters 5-10 2017-04-19
Across
- extravagantly romantic, visionary, impractical
- participating in the knowledge of something private or secret
- up to this point
- overpowering emotions, full of delight
- lingerers
- opposed to the defendant
- a spiraling line or linear motif
- generous, abounding, overflowing
- to strip ruthlessly of money or goods
Down
- doubtful
- frank and simple good-heartedness
- reject, especially abruptly or unfeelingly
- deep sorrow
- a women who is loved
- capable of producing crops
- to assert or affirm with confidence
16 Clues: doubtful • lingerers • deep sorrow • up to this point • a women who is loved • opposed to the defendant • capable of producing crops • a spiraling line or linear motif • generous, abounding, overflowing • frank and simple good-heartedness • to assert or affirm with confidence • to strip ruthlessly of money or goods • overpowering emotions, full of delight • ...
Semantics Crossword 2023-05-01
Across
- overgeneralized beliefs about a group
- ____communication (1/23 reading)
- representation
- meaning of words
- language used to give commands
- one of many white nationalists
- physical world
- might be a second rung on the ladder of corolla
- evaluations or opinions about something (usually negative)
Down
- promoting social harmony and unity
- conclusions drawn from the available evidence
- _____valued orientation
- guilty pleasure you love
- accidental emperor
- language used to express emotions
- descriptions or accounts of events
16 Clues: representation • physical world • meaning of words • accidental emperor • _____valued orientation • guilty pleasure you love • language used to give commands • one of many white nationalists • ____communication (1/23 reading) • language used to express emotions • promoting social harmony and unity • descriptions or accounts of events • overgeneralized beliefs about a group • ...
find the words from the meaning below 2025-01-07
Across
- : character ; identity
- : someone who avoids dangerous situations
- : willing to help ; useful
- : collection , cycle
- : personality ; identity
- : recognize
- : to be mean unkind; the opposite of pleasant
- : proper ; suitable
- : someone whose emotions can easily change
Down
- : someone who gives often and a lot
- : credible ; trustworthy
- : someone very active; who likes to move and talk with excitement
- : logical ; analytical
- : someone who wants to succeed
- : someone who is able to wait quietly and calmly
- : restriction, boundary
16 Clues: : recognize • : proper ; suitable • : collection , cycle • : character ; identity • : logical ; analytical • : restriction, boundary • : credible ; trustworthy • : personality ; identity • : willing to help ; useful • : someone who wants to succeed • : someone who gives often and a lot • : someone who avoids dangerous situations • : someone whose emotions can easily change • ...
7th Grade Vocabulary Crossword Review (Week 11) 2023-10-02
Across
- A direct comparison of two unlike things ; saying one thing is another
- The series of events that make up a story, including conflict characters face and the events through which they resolve the conflict
- A comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as
- The positive, neutral, or negative emotions or associations that a word communicates, beyond its dictionary definition
- The point after the climax during which a story begins to wind down
- A type of figurative language that gives human attributes or characteristics to something not human
Down
- Not what is literally means
- Exaggerated language used to make a point or for humorous effect
- A story's beginning, in which the characters and setting are introduced
- The time, place, and circumstances in which a story occurs
- A story's end, where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up
- The point at which a story's main problem or conflict is introduced and starts to build
- The literal dictionary definition of a word
- The turning point of a story that may involve great physical danger or strong emotions for the main characters
14 Clues: Not what is literally means • The literal dictionary definition of a word • The time, place, and circumstances in which a story occurs • A comparison of two unlike things using the word like or as • Exaggerated language used to make a point or for humorous effect • The point after the climax during which a story begins to wind down • ...
Emotional intelligence 2024-04-16
Across
- the mental ability to understand and manage your emotions as well as recognize and influence the emotions of those around you
- a score derived from one of several standardized test designed to assess an individual's intelligence
Down
- first step to develop EQ
- the leading pioneer of emotional intelligence
- an individual’s ability to identify, evaluate, control, and express emotions
5 Clues: first step to develop EQ • the leading pioneer of emotional intelligence • an individual’s ability to identify, evaluate, control, and express emotions • a score derived from one of several standardized test designed to assess an individual's intelligence • ...
Theatre Review 2024-04-30
Across
- a person who secures finical backing for a play or film, chooses the director, and oversees the day-to-day business for production
- characteristics that make up personality, such as family circumstances, environment, occupation, level of education and interests
- expressing emotions
- a long narrative poem that tells the story of a legendary hero
- characteristics that make up physical appearance, such as postures, gestures, mannerisms, voice and clothing
- goals or needs to complete something
- the actors two realities onstage- the actor as-character and the actor as-actor
Down
- the dramatic opposition of the protagonist with society, with his or her peers, or with him or herself
- the level or degree of importance in getting objectives met
- selecting the minimal amount of information needed to portray a character while communicating necessary ideas and emotions
- anything that gets in the way of an objective
- a specific reason for saying or doing something; to show a character’s desires through voice and movement
- the person who interprets a play, casts, blocks, and helps actors develop their characters.
- the result or consequence in the events
14 Clues: expressing emotions • goals or needs to complete something • the result or consequence in the events • anything that gets in the way of an objective • the level or degree of importance in getting objectives met • a long narrative poem that tells the story of a legendary hero • the actors two realities onstage- the actor as-character and the actor as-actor • ...
I,Juan de Pareja 2013-05-02
10 Clues: point out • to turn away • cheap, thrifty • a funeral song • extremely hungry • reserved or quiet • a ceremonial procession • subject to unpredictable change • characterized by sudden rash emotions • a sensual experience that does not exist out side of the mind
Things Not Seen 2015-09-22
10 Clues: cant see • a college • friendship • saving a spot • cannot be seen • a place to read • picking on someone • happy,sad,nervous,mean • a criminal that police is trying to find • a type of site to chat and take pictures
Honors Vocab Week 10 2021-11-08
10 Clues: false • exact copy • causing harm • a clever trick • does all kinds of work • a person who gives money • to improve itellectually • to express emotions annoyingly • something that induces drowsiness • he is going to ______ the side of the school
Toby's Crossword 2019-03-27
10 Clues: nice • The truth • non-hostile • Will not argue • Think before you say • Able to be relied on • always showing manners • not letting it bother you • willing or wanting to talk • settled, not showing any in particular emotions
my identity 2019-11-19
10 Clues: being nice • not being annoyed • helping someone out • being calm and nice • being nice to friends • saying an honest truth • being kind and generous • showing strong emotions • being kind and having good deeds • making someone burst into laughter
MENTAL HEALTH AHHHHHHHh 2023-01-30
10 Clues: being very mad • threat of harm • a unexpected thing • a firm belief in truth • positive type of stress • complex brain structure • different types of mood • a deep feeling of sorrow • disapprove or unpleasantness • ready to endure fear and pain
Developmental Theorists 2023-08-16
Across
- Hierarchy of Needs theorist:______
- Parenting styles researcher: _____
- Rationality over emotions advocate:______
- Stages of Psychosocial Development creator:_____
- Psychoanalysis pioneer:_______
Down
- Multiple Intelligences theory developer: _____
- Stages of Cognitive Development proponent: _____
- Attachment theory pioneer: _____
- Child-centered education advocate: _____
- Stages of Moral Development theorist: _____
10 Clues: Psychoanalysis pioneer:_______ • Attachment theory pioneer: _____ • Hierarchy of Needs theorist:______ • Parenting styles researcher: _____ • Child-centered education advocate: _____ • Rationality over emotions advocate:______ • Stages of Moral Development theorist: _____ • Multiple Intelligences theory developer: _____ • Stages of Cognitive Development proponent: _____ • ...
Vocab Word Puzzle 2021-12-13
Persuasive Language 2024-02-21
8 Clues: - Greek Philosopher • - Factual Information • - Trustworthy language • - Language targets emotions • - Equitable style of Government • - Art of persuasive communication • -Heartwarming, blissful experience • - Deceptive environmental marketing
Vocabulary 2020-07-01
Ella 2020-03-17
Across
- ZEN
- always there for the people around me
- always work in a team an listen to what everyone has to say
- always happy
- don't brag
- able to do stuff on my own without any ones help
Down
- make you feel the emotions of others
- not independent
- treating everyone equal
- always put 111% into very thing
- using my manners
- like doing something lot
- Athletic
- make you feel better with a joke
14 Clues: ZEN • Athletic • don't brag • always happy • not independent • using my manners • treating everyone equal • like doing something lot • always put 111% into very thing • make you feel better with a joke • make you feel the emotions of others • always there for the people around me • able to do stuff on my own without any ones help • ...
Understanding Equality 2014-02-18
Across
- both parties are treated equally
- Kings have alot of this
- not scary
- dealing with money
- hating a person based on their gender
Down
- both parties are open to this
- something that could cause trouble
- Building needs this to stand
- having truth
- not having control of emotions
- installing fear in someone
- use or manipulate
- Reliance on another person
13 Clues: not scary • having truth • use or manipulate • dealing with money • Kings have alot of this • installing fear in someone • Reliance on another person • Building needs this to stand • both parties are open to this • not having control of emotions • both parties are treated equally • something that could cause trouble • hating a person based on their gender
7D crosswords 2018-09-12
Across
- He ___ my heart
- Life is a ___
- This is the ___ on the cake
- It's raining ___
- The ___ fell on us like a blanket
- You ___ up my life
Down
- I'm feeling ___
- His words cut deeper then a ___
- He is the ___ of my eye
- Hope is on the ___
- She's going through a rollercoaster of ___
- He was fishing for compliments
- Time is a ___
13 Clues: Life is a ___ • Time is a ___ • I'm feeling ___ • He ___ my heart • It's raining ___ • Hope is on the ___ • You ___ up my life • He is the ___ of my eye • This is the ___ on the cake • He was fishing for compliments • His words cut deeper then a ___ • The ___ fell on us like a blanket • She's going through a rollercoaster of ___
Rock Terrace 2021-11-21
Across
- documented plan for a meeting
- material to support instruction
- social emotional learning
- desired outcome
- storage place for school documents
- ending with .net
Down
- a stand-in for the regular teacher
- the ability to control one's emotions
- record of problem behavior
- individual student plan
- primary MCPS email program
- time driven plan for the day
- behavior intervention plan
13 Clues: desired outcome • ending with .net • individual student plan • social emotional learning • record of problem behavior • primary MCPS email program • behavior intervention plan • time driven plan for the day • documented plan for a meeting • material to support instruction • a stand-in for the regular teacher • storage place for school documents • the ability to control one's emotions
the giver 2024-06-25
Across
- oppressive society
- buried emotions and experiences
- leaders of the community
- OF CLOSED RECORDS where Jonas receives memories
- What every year has to do
- symbolic of colour and emotion
Down
- outside the community
- utopian ideal of the community
- perfect society
- the man with all the memories
- where Jonas lives
- Baby who is set to be released
- main character
13 Clues: main character • perfect society • where Jonas lives • oppressive society • outside the community • leaders of the community • What every year has to do • the man with all the memories • utopian ideal of the community • Baby who is set to be released • symbolic of colour and emotion • buried emotions and experiences • OF CLOSED RECORDS where Jonas receives memories
Vocabulary 2025-10-10
Across
- – . (Are not good as)
- To finally do something you have intended to do. (find time for)
- Easy to understand or obtain. It can also mean something that is easy to reach or available to many people.
- To tolerate or accept something (often used negatively in "put up with").
- Something clever, quick in thought, and with intelligent humor.
- Something that gets more praise or attention than it actually deserves. It’s overvalued.
- Something that arouses curiosity or interest. It's fascinating or mysterious.
- Something that evokes strong emotions, usually sadness or compassion. It has an emotional impact.
- Something that is very exciting or absorbing. It fully captures your attention.
- Something that makes you think deeply or reconsider ideas. It stimulates reflection.
Down
- Something that is fun or enjoyable. It provides distraction or pleasure.
- To get rid of something or stop using it. (remove)
- Something that progresses slowly, either in pace or development. It may be perceived as slow or dragging.
- Something that is full of emotions, especially nostalgia or tenderness. It often exaggerates feelings.
- Something that moves you emotionally, often relating to tender or affectionate feelings.
- Something that is not interesting or tedious. Lacks excitement and can feel monotonous.
- – To look forward to something; to anticipate something positively.
17 Clues: – . (Are not good as) • To get rid of something or stop using it. (remove) • Something clever, quick in thought, and with intelligent humor. • To finally do something you have intended to do. (find time for) • – To look forward to something; to anticipate something positively. • Something that is fun or enjoyable. It provides distraction or pleasure. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-10-10
Across
- – . (Are not good as)
- To finally do something you have intended to do. (find time for)
- Easy to understand or obtain. It can also mean something that is easy to reach or available to many people.
- To tolerate or accept something (often used negatively in "put up with").
- Something clever, quick in thought, and with intelligent humor.
- Something that gets more praise or attention than it actually deserves. It’s overvalued.
- Something that arouses curiosity or interest. It's fascinating or mysterious.
- Something that evokes strong emotions, usually sadness or compassion. It has an emotional impact.
- Something that is very exciting or absorbing. It fully captures your attention.
- Something that makes you think deeply or reconsider ideas. It stimulates reflection.
Down
- Something that is fun or enjoyable. It provides distraction or pleasure.
- To get rid of something or stop using it. (remove)
- Something that progresses slowly, either in pace or development. It may be perceived as slow or dragging.
- Something that is full of emotions, especially nostalgia or tenderness. It often exaggerates feelings.
- Something that moves you emotionally, often relating to tender or affectionate feelings.
- Something that is not interesting or tedious. Lacks excitement and can feel monotonous.
- – To look forward to something; to anticipate something positively.
17 Clues: – . (Are not good as) • To get rid of something or stop using it. (remove) • Something clever, quick in thought, and with intelligent humor. • To finally do something you have intended to do. (find time for) • – To look forward to something; to anticipate something positively. • Something that is fun or enjoyable. It provides distraction or pleasure. • ...
Romantic Relationships 2022-11-04
Across
- giving the same treatment to everyone
- showing love sexually
- strong and stable
- being there for your partner
- making your partner do things
- physically,mentally,or sexually hurting
- recognizing others and your worth
- dealing with emotions
- weak and unstable
Down
- feeling safe with your partner
- treating your partner the same
- talking to work things out
- telling the truth
- belief in the reliability of someone
- An intimate feeling for someone
15 Clues: strong and stable • telling the truth • weak and unstable • showing love sexually • dealing with emotions • talking to work things out • being there for your partner • making your partner do things • feeling safe with your partner • treating your partner the same • An intimate feeling for someone • recognizing others and your worth • belief in the reliability of someone • ...
1984 2023-11-23
Across
- The leader of Winston's demise
- The place where Winston is tortured
- act of watching somebody
- A government Agency
- Two contradictory thoughts
- Oranges and Lemons say the bells of ___
Down
- Resistance fighters are ______
- Main Character of 1984
- Omniscient Overlord of Oceania
- The Political Philosophy of Oceania
- The new language of EngSoc
- Things appearing in the mind
- Winston's Lover
- Form of Government, One party rule
- One of the purest human emotions
15 Clues: Winston's Lover • A government Agency • Main Character of 1984 • act of watching somebody • The new language of EngSoc • Two contradictory thoughts • Things appearing in the mind • Resistance fighters are ______ • Omniscient Overlord of Oceania • The leader of Winston's demise • One of the purest human emotions • Form of Government, One party rule • ...
Vocabulary Chapter 4 2023-11-30
Across
- the present time.
- a way of expressing oneself.
- : and objective or result achieved.
- : showing or expressing emotions.
- :the tone or style.
- the receiver of a letter, the addresse.
- :key idea or thought
- : an expression of joy or pleasure.
Down
- :sayng sorry
- : a central or most important part.
- :an example
- :sensitive to others.
- of ideas in the written form.
- :kind corteous.
- move or turn in a certain direction.
15 Clues: :sayng sorry • the present time. • :sensitive to others. • :kind corteous. • :an example • a way of expressing oneself. • :the tone or style. • of ideas in the written form. • :key idea or thought • move or turn in a certain direction. • : an expression of joy or pleasure. • : showing or expressing emotions. • ...
The Murder on the Orient Express 2019-03-27
Across
- Having a friendly attitude
- feeling troubled or nervous
- To examine something closely
- Not feeling or showing emotions
- strong, healthy, and full of energy
- Expression of disapproval or disappointment
- Completely puzzled
Down
- A legacy
- To accept something without protest
- Showing a lack of concern
- Coffee and tea are mild _________
- The quality of being insincere
- In a way that shows good judgement
- Acting quickly without thinking
- Exactly, absolutely
15 Clues: A legacy • Completely puzzled • Exactly, absolutely • Showing a lack of concern • Having a friendly attitude • feeling troubled or nervous • To examine something closely • The quality of being insincere • Not feeling or showing emotions • Acting quickly without thinking • Coffee and tea are mild _________ • In a way that shows good judgement • To accept something without protest • ...
englishcrossword 2020-03-16
Across
- you are allowed to it
- old things
- person who have many of the same things
- many
- full of emotions
- there is just one of it
- if you wash your clothes often the color is..
- if you have done something bad you are...
Down
- when you wore your clothes very often
- your mind
- not normal
- worth
- very seldom
- in what... are the antiques
- it is not worthless
15 Clues: many • worth • your mind • not normal • old things • very seldom • full of emotions • it is not worthless • you are allowed to it • there is just one of it • in what... are the antiques • when you wore your clothes very often • person who have many of the same things • if you have done something bad you are... • if you wash your clothes often the color is..
Unit 23 EBUBE 2024-05-22
Across
- a big city
- a place to keep your emotions
- a path
- a special time
- to create
- A place with many many many people
Down
- a type of rank
- part of the body
- rough: Not smooth
- the slap did not ______ me
- Popcorn
- head of the school
- a political and administrative division of a state, providing certain local governmental services.
- a type of food category
- a type of measurement
15 Clues: a path • Popcorn • to create • a big city • a type of rank • a special time • part of the body • rough: Not smooth • head of the school • a type of measurement • a type of food category • the slap did not ______ me • a place to keep your emotions • A place with many many many people • a political and administrative division of a state, providing certain local governmental services.
Vocab 41-50 2013-10-09
Across
- Doubtful; uncertain in belief or knowledge
- Doubt; uncertainty in belief or knowledge
- Everlasting; continuing forever
- Foolish; silly; simple-minded
- Giving great attention to details
- Lukewarm; moderate warmth
- Purification; cleansing of emotions
Down
- Quenchless
- Remnant; that which is left
- Revengeful,spiteful
10 Clues: Quenchless • Revengeful,spiteful • Lukewarm; moderate warmth • Remnant; that which is left • Foolish; silly; simple-minded • Everlasting; continuing forever • Giving great attention to details • Purification; cleansing of emotions • Doubt; uncertainty in belief or knowledge • Doubtful; uncertain in belief or knowledge
Chloe's Positive Traits 2019-11-18
10 Clues: Accepts waiting. • Good at sharing. • Shows creativity. • Often says "yes". • Uses good manners. • Makes people laugh. • Another words for "nice". • Has and shows a lot of energy. • Makes positive connections with others. • Doesn't show anger or negative emotions.
my identity 2019-11-19
10 Clues: being nice • not being annoyed • helping people out • being calm and nice • saying a honest truth • being nice to friends • being kind and generous • by showing strong emotions • being kind and having good deeds • making someone burst into laughter
dempsie's identity 2019-11-26
10 Clues: trustful. • very brave. • clean and tidy. • avoiding danger. • causing laughter. • not scared to do stuff • willing to help others. • not showing strong emotions. • having and showing a gentle nature. • having feelings that are easily exited and openly displayed.
Autumn's words 2020-12-31
10 Clues: not caring • large area • moving a lot • causing distraction • using hands to talk • influenced by emotions • costing a lot of money • to provide for someone else • something that produces desired results • concentrated on a single area or subject
The Verona Tiles 2021-02-26
10 Clues: produces milk • key to success • hot place on earth • keeps your body dry • blend in with things • write school work on • addicted to the cold • likes to chase things • likes to lick own fur • holds in your emotions
Aylah Crossword 2022-04-04
10 Clues: NOT MESSY • GOOD MANNERS • AND TRUTHFUL • PEOPLE LAUGH • A GENTAL NATURE • SHOWING EMOTIONS • OUTSIDE OF THE BOX • GOOD THINGS TO HAPPEN • TO FACE DANGER OR PAIN • GIVES VALUABLE THINGS AWAY
Aylah Crossword 2022-04-04
10 Clues: NOT MESSY • GOOD MANNERS • AND TRUTHFUL • PEOPLE LAUGH • A GENTAL NATURE • SHOWING EMOTIONS • OUTSIDE OF THE BOX • GOOD THINGS TO HAPPEN • TO FACE DANGER OR PAIN • GIVES VALUABLE THINGS AWAY
Word List 2 Group 1 Alexa Warner 2025-01-17
10 Clues: A letter • Ill-mannered • Spear; spike • Sharp; pungent • Concise; to the point • a break; intermission • Against orthodox opinion • difficult to understand; partially hidden • deeply moving; strongly affections the emotions • believing that people act only out of selfish motives
Vocab 2025-03-11
10 Clues: being alone • a period of time • extreme tiredness • negative or harmful • great depth or insight • inactive; sitting a lot • thinking; reasoning; remembering • trouble falling or staying asleep • relief through expressing emotions • to involve yourself deeply in an activity
Vocab 2025-04-11
10 Clues: alone • thing on phone • more than nervous • part of a computer • purpose of emotions • to talk with someone • the 24th not the 25th • opposite of complicate • when something is funny • what you do in your free time
A 11 Words for opinions 2025-03-18
10 Clues: dishonor, disgrace • temporary, fleeting • disloyal, deceitful • very wise, discerning • to attribute to someone • tentative,dependent (on) • right words, right actions • short,amusing account of events • how it makes reader-viewer feel • style of emotions author-artist put into it
Alhoda Crossword 2024-04-07
10 Clues: Red team • Blue team • Green team • Yellow team • best school;) • state of school • most spoken in france • most spoken in germany • relating to education and scholarship (plural) • the emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.
