emotions Crossword Puzzles
SPACES IN WORDS REPLACED WITH - 2023-04-04
Across
- uncontrollable repeated behavior
- behavior that is troublesome to others
- symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath
- mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods
- phobia which produces fear in social situations
- mental health disorder that prevents regulating of emotions which leads to impulsivity
Down
- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic phase to depress phase
- personality disorder in which the person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoings and lack of respect for others
- a period that lasts 4 or more weeks of reliving upsetting memories in dreams or memory recalls
- irrational and persistent fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perception, inappropriate emotions, and behaviors
12 Clues: uncontrollable repeated behavior • behavior that is troublesome to others • phobia which produces fear in social situations • separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings • symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath • mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods • ...
Identitiy 2014-02-24
10 Clues: opposites • what you do • how you feel • small or tall? • where your from • how old you are • a boy or a girl • how you talk like • do it all the time • you live with them.
Self-Development 2021-10-28
10 Clues: restrain • no interest • foundation, support • realization, recognition • manage your own emotions • hope to achieve something • acknowledgement, appreciation • a component part of something • showing future success is likely • shape the future action to formulate new knowledge
Theatre Terms 2021-04-30
10 Clues: story • problem • strong feelings • reducing material • a short situation • how we sit or stand • one who writes plays • tryout for a production • personality an actor portrays • person who learns a part to be a sub
Spelling 2023-11-21
10 Clues: emotions • to throw away • a scary animal • if you need help • when its go time • to make a guess. • to eat something • opposite of fast • when something is not nice • something a pirate can find
EFAN Crossword 2020-03-17
10 Clues: being honest • Very energetic • nice to people • Uses good manners • easy to agree with • Makes people laugh • using time and energy • Thinks of crazy ideas • not scared of anything • Expressing strong emotions
Vocabulary 2026-03-03
Across
- emotions
- way of thinking
- related to sight
- ability to see
- a meeting of people with a shared interest
- too worn to wear
- a serving of food
- told a story
Down
- easy to see
- way of looking at something
- agree with others
- gather in a group
- look art something to make it better
- someone who eats with greed
- creations from mixed items
- recording of moving pictures
16 Clues: emotions • easy to see • told a story • ability to see • way of thinking • related to sight • too worn to wear • agree with others • gather in a group • a serving of food • creations from mixed items • way of looking at something • someone who eats with greed • recording of moving pictures • look art something to make it better • a meeting of people with a shared interest
When we collied 2026-05-13
Across
- Another word for died.
- Mental and physical condition.
- Another word for siblings.
- Excitement and enthusiasm.
- His name starts with “P”.
- California is one.
- His name starts with P.
- Extreme mood changes.
Down
- The ocean shore.
- Strong loving emotions.
- Higher education school.
- A strong feeling of worry.
- The hottest time of the year.
- Collections of pictures and memories.
- A place where people eat.
- A small California beach town.
16 Clues: The ocean shore. • California is one. • Extreme mood changes. • Another word for died. • Strong loving emotions. • His name starts with P. • Higher education school. • A place where people eat. • His name starts with “P”. • A strong feeling of worry. • Another word for siblings. • Excitement and enthusiasm. • The hottest time of the year. • Mental and physical condition. • ...
Mental Health Wordsearch 2022-03-22
Across
- a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil.
- a disorder that causes people to fixate on small things or obsess over things that many people think are small or meaningless.
- someone who can help you by talking to you about emotions, mental disorders, and mental health.
- types of this disorder include social, separation, and panic, and this disorder often causes people to feel nervous or afraid to do things.
- short for post traumatic stress disorder.
- an emotion that causes people to be very mad at other people or things.
- a disorder that causes people to
- a condition that causes people to have mood swings that can be severe.
- things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more.
- short for attention deficit hyper disorder.
- short for attention deficit disorder.
Down
- a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics.
- an optimistic state of mind that makes you expect positive outcomes.
- there are many of these, and they often cause people to deeply care about their weight, what they eat, and how people view them.
- a mental disorder that makes you feel very sad, alone, isolated, and hopeless.
- an organization that brings awareness to mental health conditions, mainly depression.
- reality abnormally.
- a mental health condition that makes a person have multiple personalities.
18 Clues: reality abnormally. • a disorder that causes people to • short for attention deficit disorder. • short for post traumatic stress disorder. • short for attention deficit hyper disorder. • things such as happiness, sadness, anger, and more. • a state of mind that causes people to be calm and tranquil. • a syndrome that often makes people have uncontrollable tics. • ...
Crossword on geography 2022-01-10
6 Clues: Tom feels ... • It faces Europe. • The weather reflects the character's... • The american dream as well as New York are ... • Concept that repeats itself throughout the text. • Literary device where human emotions re attributed to things found in nature that are not human.
Who is God? Lesson 3 2022-10-09
Across
- Jesus told Thomas, "___________ are those who believe without seeing me." (John 20:29)
- a person who does not believe in any God or gods
- Those who believe in Christ have been ___________ and loved by God. (Ephesians 1:4)
- God always knows right from _____________.
- a confident belief in God, His love for us and His authority in our lives
- what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24)
- In Isaiah 55:8 God says, "For my __________ are not your _________, neither are your ways my ways."
- Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis
- a living being who has mind, emotions, a will, a conscience and a spirit
- God is a person with these - such as anger, happiness, joy and sadness.
Down
- God spreads out the heavens like a _____ to live in (Is. 40:22)
- God's Holy ________ comes to live inside those who trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
- "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods.
- God sits above the "circle of the ______." (Is. 40:22)
- Isaiah 40:22 refers to people on the earth as these insects
- a characteristic or quality belonging to a specific person
- a false god that people make and worship
- He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23)
18 Clues: a false god that people make and worship • "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods. • God always knows right from _____________. • Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis • a person who does not believe in any God or gods • He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23) • what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24) • ...
Intoxicated Behaviors and Actions 2024-03-28
Preterite and imperfect crossword practice 2025-05-15
14 Clues: the A in simba • the M in simba • The I in simba • the S in simba • the b in simba • the E in cheated • the A in cheated • the C in cheated • the T in cheated • The D in cheated • the H in cheated • the E in cheated • this tense uses simba • this tense uses Cheated
The Scholarship Jacket 2025-09-12
Across
- shaking
- person telling the story
- move quickly & lightly
- immediate emotions & actions
- action or event; main focus
- continue something; not change
Down
- importance; meaning of something
- person or animal in a story
- importance of incident
- to use up
- someone who earns money doing hard, physical work
- quit
- pause before saying or doing something
13 Clues: quit • shaking • to use up • importance of incident • move quickly & lightly • person telling the story • person or animal in a story • action or event; main focus • immediate emotions & actions • continue something; not change • importance; meaning of something • pause before saying or doing something • someone who earns money doing hard, physical work
Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- the four stages of sexual responding, described by OB/GYNs William Masters and Virginia Johnson
- theory that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events
- a subfield that provides psychology’s contribution to behavioral medicine
- influences our motivation; a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides major source of energy
- deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
- your perception of being happy or satisfied with life
Down
- we must satisfy physiological needs before higher-level psychological needs
- tendency of behavior to influence our own and others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions
- the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities thrive
- the idea that releasing aggressive energy through action or fantasy relieves aggressive urges
- the weight at which our body tends to hover around
- theory that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions simultaneously
- a response involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- excessive self-love and self-absorption
- process by which we perceive and respond to certain events that we appraise as threatening or challenging
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
18 Clues: excessive self-love and self-absorption • the weight at which our body tends to hover around • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups • your perception of being happy or satisfied with life • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • ...
Persuasion 2021-05-03
Across
- Using credibility to convince an audience.
- Making your audience feel and use their emotions is appealing to the _________.
- Used to get the audience interested in what you are talking about.
- The burger was the tastiest meal ever created! Is an example of which persuasive technique?
- Greek philosopher who wrote about persuasion.
- Facts or information that support something.
- Using logic and reason to convince an audience.
- An issue that impacts many people in society is a ________ issue.
- We must stop fooling around, stop discussing options, stop wasting time and act! This is an example of?
Down
- Homework will lead to the complete destruction of society! This is an example of ______.
- Using emotions and feelings to get your point across.
- The aim of persuasive writing is to ____________ an audience.
- The repetition of the same consonant sounds in succession.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Using logic, reason and building creditability is appealing to the __________ over the heart.
- Inclination or prejudice.
- A question that does not require an answer and is asked for effect only is a _____________ question.
- This kind of language is used to build an emotional connection with the audience.
18 Clues: Inclination or prejudice. • Using credibility to convince an audience. • Facts or information that support something. • Greek philosopher who wrote about persuasion. • Using logic and reason to convince an audience. • Using emotions and feelings to get your point across. • The repetition of the same consonant sounds in succession. • ...
The Human Brain 2023-04-20
Across
- This is the largest and most developed part of the brain
- The nervous system controls emotions, movements, thinking, and ________
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with vision
- This is the front/ top part of the brain
- The part of the forebrain that is the relay station for all sensory information except smell
- This is the middle part of the brain that integrates sensory information
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with hearing, memory, emotion, and speaking
- This part of the forebrain is involved in memory and emotions
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- This part of the hindbrain controls posture, balance, voluntary movement
- This part of the hindbrain controls breathing, heart rate, and reflexes
- This is the back part of the brain located at the base of the skull
- The brain is part of this body system
- This is the cerebral lobe that handles info from the sense
- This is the cerebral lobe that deals with organization, planning, and creative thinking
- The brain and spinal cord make up this part of the nervous system
- The nerves make up this part of the nervous system
- This part of the forebrain is important for forming memories
- This part of a neuron contains the nucleus and produces energy
18 Clues: The brain is part of this body system • This is the front/ top part of the brain • This is the cerebral lobe that deals with vision • The nerves make up this part of the nervous system • This is the largest and most developed part of the brain • This is the cerebral lobe that handles info from the sense • This part of the forebrain is important for forming memories • ...
The Family Tree 2026-05-29
Across
- To refrigerate something promptly
- Things that are necessary for survival and for your growth and development
- A trait we inherit from our parents
- A family type that consists of only one parent and one or more children
- Children learn to do things with minds of their own and to act independently.
- A type of development where the ability to understand your own emotions and the emotions of others is a lifelong process
- A parenting style that is defined by strict rules and little warmth
Down
- An example of this is joining a sports or youth activity because all your friends are
- The stage of life that begins around puberty.
- A type of development where teens will begin to think more abstractly
- The process of giving and receiving information.
- What we learn from our surroundings
- the craft or process of joining pieces of material together using a needle and thread
- A partnership built on mutual trust, respect, and open communication.
- a set of instructions that details how to make food
- Any group of two or more people who have created strong bonds over time
- An Indigenous teaching that the parts of any whole cannot be fully understood in isolation.
- This is something you want to achieve by a certain time in your life
18 Clues: To refrigerate something promptly • What we learn from our surroundings • A trait we inherit from our parents • The stage of life that begins around puberty. • The process of giving and receiving information. • a set of instructions that details how to make food • A parenting style that is defined by strict rules and little warmth • ...
chapter 22,23 2022-11-22
Across
- Give someone or oneself a different appearance in order to conceal one’s identity.
- with hesitancy
- something inanimate makes a high- pitched screeching sound.
- Admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively.
- reaction of being terrified, afraid.
- An assembling or coming together of a number of persons usually for a particular purpose.
- shed tears
- The act of inspecting or viewing especially, carefully or critically.
- In a way which requires immediate action or attention.
- inflicted with a wound, injured.
Down
- Walk or move unsteadily as if about to fall.
- To move something, especially a liquid with great force.
- A profane or offensive expression used to express anger or other strong emotions or feelings.
- A person who looks after the passengers on a ship, aircrafts, or train brings them meals.
- To take or try to take hold of something tightly. Usually in fear, worry or pain.
- overtake a competitor in a race to become one or more laps ahead.
- when people or animals shiver, they shake slightly because they feel cold, ill, or frightened.
- soaked is extremely wet or saturated.
- the part of the mind which is inaccessible to the conscious mind but which affects behavior and emotions.
- so shocked that person one is temporarily unable to react, astonished.
- To breathe quickly and loudly through your mouth, usually because you have been doing something very energetic.
21 Clues: shed tears • with hesitancy • inflicted with a wound, injured. • soaked is extremely wet or saturated. • reaction of being terrified, afraid. • Walk or move unsteadily as if about to fall. • Admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively. • In a way which requires immediate action or attention. • To move something, especially a liquid with great force. • ...
Poetry Terms 2014-11-21
Across
- a happy tone
- a tone that makes fun of the subject
- an imaginative tone
- when a poetic line ends with punctuation
- a hopeful, cheerful tone
- a group of lines in a poem similar to a paragraph
- when a word's sound imitates or suggests its meaning
- a tone of darkness, sadness, or rejection
- a tone that treats a subject with honor or respect
- created when repeating similar vowel sounds
- a tone that sounds sincere or honest
- when a poetic line does not end with punctuation
Down
- an odd, strange, goofy tone
- a serious tone
- a tone that illustrates innermost thoughts and emotions
- all the meanings, associations or emotions that have become attached to a word in addition to the actual meaning
- a tone that intends to teach the reader
- dictionary definition of a word
- a condescending tone that treats readers as inferiors
- a tone that blames one for wrongdoing
- the writer’s attitude toward their subject
- when an author uses words to create pictures in the mind of the reader
- created when repeating hard consonant sounds
- a straightforward tone without emotion or personal judgment
- a tone of anger as a result of pain or grief
- a tone that questions the basic sincerity and goodness of people
- when two words correspond in sound
- the structure and appearance of a piece of writing
28 Clues: a happy tone • a serious tone • an imaginative tone • a hopeful, cheerful tone • an odd, strange, goofy tone • dictionary definition of a word • when two words correspond in sound • a tone that makes fun of the subject • a tone that sounds sincere or honest • a tone that blames one for wrongdoing • a tone that intends to teach the reader • when a poetic line ends with punctuation • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-25
Across
- The beat in a poem;the musical quality in language produced by repetition or emphasis.
- she big as a bear.
- society is a joint-stock company.
- is a poem of mourning, usually about someone who has died.
- "The Raven" is a well-known type of what poem?
- is a regular rhythmic pattern in poetry as determined by the number of beats, or stresses, in each line.
- luck, truck, buck, duck.
- its raining cats and dogs outside
- my money walked away when my friends came around.
Down
- last test we passed so we should pass.
- the cat, hat was, bigger then a bat.
- stressed and unstressed syllables are divided into rhythmical units called?
- poetry that does not use regular rhyme,meter,or stanza division.
- a major genre of literature,is characterized by imaginative language that is carefully chosen and arranged to communicate experieces,thoughs,and emotions
- a group of lines in a poem.
- a writing or speech meant to be understood imaginatively instead of literally.
- speech by a single character and dialogue conversation involving two or more charaters.
- fifty,fans,flew,five,feet,high.
- a central message in a literary work is the what?
- what is a lyric poem on a serious theme, usually with varying line lengths and complex stanzas.
- is a highly musical type of poetry that expresses the emotions of a speaker.
21 Clues: she big as a bear. • luck, truck, buck, duck. • a group of lines in a poem. • fifty,fans,flew,five,feet,high. • society is a joint-stock company. • its raining cats and dogs outside • the cat, hat was, bigger then a bat. • last test we passed so we should pass. • "The Raven" is a well-known type of what poem? • a central message in a literary work is the what? • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
Down
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- Go big or go home.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
Down
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
Down
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
Across
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
Down
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Language Thought Communication 2024-03-27
Across
- the opposite view to piaget (language then thought)
- what is a weakness of piaget's theory
- a weakness of eye contact studies is that they are _____
- a good example of reproductive communication
- how many seconds the dance lasts
- a reason for animal communication
- survival of the fittest and natural selection guy
- emoticon study
- a weakness of personal space studies
- the type of communication without words
- the thing that von frisch did not consider in his study of bee communication
- the type of dance bee's do when the food is further away
- who's theory is 'language depends on thought'
- important for understanding conversation flow
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- 0-2 year old phase of piaget's stages of development
- she only studied two emotions when there is more
- focus on the eyes for emotion
- something words for vary between cultures that supports sapir-whorf's beliefs think blue and green
- the posture that is uninviting
- focus on the mouth for emotion
- different ____ have different expectations of nonverbal communication, indicates that it is nature
- a habit that has a purpose is _______
- the ability to talk and communicate about things that have not happened or do not physically exist
- things that english people can recognise easier than spanish people due to their language
- a factor affecting personal space
25 Clues: emoticon study • focus on the eyes for emotion • the posture that is uninviting • focus on the mouth for emotion • how many seconds the dance lasts • a reason for animal communication • a factor affecting personal space • a weakness of personal space studies • what is a weakness of piaget's theory • a habit that has a purpose is _______ • the type of communication without words • ...
Brain Parts and Neuron parts 2026-02-05
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- regulates hormone activity, master gland (Brain)
- the center of decision making, ceo of cell, takes information in and makes decisions(neuron)
- Voluntary movements and balance (Brain)
- insulation (neuron)
- Controls the whole neuron (neuron)
- primary regulator of arousal and consciousness (Brain)
- Creates electrical signalsaway from the cell body toward other cells (neuron)
- understanding (Brain)
- responsible for your memory and learning (Brain)
- get incoming information, gives feedback to the cell body (neuron)
- sits on kidneys, adrenaline (Brain)
- regulates metabolic and calcium rate (Brain)
- relays sensory information to your cerebral cortex from the rest of your body (Brain)
- Interprets your five senses (Brain)
- regulates many automatic body functions (Brain)
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- helps you retrieve memories and understand language and emotions(Brain)
- Protects the cell (neuron)
- speaking (Brain)
- movement and sleep(Brain)
- formation Arousal(Brain)
- It controls voluntary movements, social understanding, thinking and learning, and more (Brain)
- convert electrical signals into chemical signals (neuron)
- eating, drinking, body temperature, emotions, pleasure, endocrine system (Brain)
- receives and interprets signals from other parts of your brain so you can understand your environment and the state of your body(Brain)
- heartbeat and breathing(Brain)
- allows you to process and interpret visual information from your eyes(Brain)
26 Clues: speaking (Brain) • insulation (neuron) • understanding (Brain) • formation Arousal(Brain) • movement and sleep(Brain) • Protects the cell (neuron) • heartbeat and breathing(Brain) • Controls the whole neuron (neuron) • sits on kidneys, adrenaline (Brain) • Interprets your five senses (Brain) • Voluntary movements and balance (Brain) • regulates metabolic and calcium rate (Brain) • ...
Softskills 2025-11-13
Across
- The act of leading a group of people or an organization
- The ability to understand and manage your own behavior
- The capacity to work and interact well with others
- The ability to listen actively and attentively
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal
- The ability to convey information effectively
- Being reliable and following through on commitments
- Managing your time effectively to accomplish tasks
- Showing a positive and can-do attitude
- The ability to plan, execute, and complete tasks efficiently
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Showing consideration for the needs and feelings of others
- The ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
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- The practice of maintaining high standards and attention to detail
- Ability to manage your own emotions and understand others' emotions
- Ability to stay focused and motivated toward goals
- Expressing thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely
- The skill of motivating and inspiring others
- The process of working through differences to reach an agreement
- The capacity to adjust to new conditions
- The ability to think creatively and propose new ideas
- Being open to new ideas and experiences
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- Creating and maintaining positive relationships with others
25 Clues: Showing a positive and can-do attitude • Being open to new ideas and experiences • The capacity to adjust to new conditions • The skill of motivating and inspiring others • The ability to convey information effectively • The ability to listen actively and attentively • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively • ...
Music & Emotions 2022-07-27
Expressing Emotions 2022-11-21
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- being grateful for certain aspects in your life
- why some people are afraid of expressing emotions
- not an optimistic/happy or desirable topic, opinion, or language
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- controlling the behaviour of others to your advantage.
- an optimistic/happy or desirable topic, opinion, or language
- the state of having a duty to deal with something or being accountable to something.
6 Clues: being grateful for certain aspects in your life • why some people are afraid of expressing emotions • controlling the behaviour of others to your advantage. • an optimistic/happy or desirable topic, opinion, or language • not an optimistic/happy or desirable topic, opinion, or language • ...
Moods & Emotions 2023-10-11
6 Clues: Unhappiness, displeasure. • Having a belief in someone. • Feeling content or pleasure. • Looking forward to something. • Intentionally hiding the truth. • Feeling or showing appreciation.
Complex emotions 2024-03-27
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- ...this is when you understand how someone else is feeling and you want to help them feel better.
- ...this is when you feel sad or sorry about something you did or didn't do in the past, and you wish you could change it.
- ...this is when you feel upset because someone else has something you want or gets attention that you wish you had.
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- ...this is when you feel really thankful for something nice that someone did for you or something good that happened to you.
- ...this is when you feel really happy and satisfied with yourself because you did something good or accomplished something you worked hard for.
- ...this is when you feel bad because you did something you know was wrong or hurt someone's feelings.
6 Clues: ...this is when you understand how someone else is feeling and you want to help them feel better. • ...this is when you feel bad because you did something you know was wrong or hurt someone's feelings. • ...this is when you feel upset because someone else has something you want or gets attention that you wish you had. • ...
Strong emotions 2024-07-18
7 Clues: very upset • very pleased • very confused • very surprised • paralysed with emotion • extremely shocked or disgusted • hopeless, and ready to do anything to do anything
personality 2023-11-14
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- thinks about others first
- very smart
- not sensitive to any negative comments
- you can't rely on this person
- without any confidence
- with good manners
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- very hard-working
- loves what he/she does
- trusts everyone and everything
- very unusual personality
- can understand other people's emotions
- understands the situation quickly
- very careful
13 Clues: very smart • very careful • very hard-working • with good manners • loves what he/she does • without any confidence • very unusual personality • thinks about others first • you can't rely on this person • trusts everyone and everything • understands the situation quickly • not sensitive to any negative comments • can understand other people's emotions
holy grail 2024-12-19
13 Clues: FOLLOWING RULES. • AVOIDING IMPULSES. • WAITING FOR SETUPS. • TESTING STRATEGIES. • MASTERING EMOTIONS. • PROTECTING CAPITAL. • LIKELIHOOD OF EVENTS. • STICKING TO THE PLAN. • A TOOL TO LIMIT RISK. • EDGE OVER MANY TRADES. • YOUR TRADING ADVANTAGE. • EXPECTED VALUE OF TRADES. • ADJUSTING TRADE SIZE BASED ON RISK.
Parent Handouts Self-Regulation 2023-01-30
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- This is a difficult, yet important time of growth for children,often filled with displays of emotional extremes
- Tell them what is ________ rather than what is not.
- Your interaction with your child,including how you accommodate his temperament and respond to his needs,affect how he learns to self-regulate.
- Be _______. Anticipate inappropriate behavior and re-direct it.
- using words like happy, sad, embarrassed,and proud to describe how you feel.
- Your child’s temperament and how he responds to stressful situations affect how and when he develops self-regulation.
- Self-regulation develops as children grow.
- rely on caregivers to respond to their signals and meet their needs for food, sleep, comfort, and interaction.
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- Provide structure and
- Turning away or arching the back are cues infants give for
- Includes the ability to focus and to control impulses.
- Using language (especially naming emotions) helps develop self-regulation and sets the stage for the child’s future learning.
12 Clues: Provide structure and • Self-regulation develops as children grow. • Tell them what is ________ rather than what is not. • Includes the ability to focus and to control impulses. • Turning away or arching the back are cues infants give for • Be _______. Anticipate inappropriate behavior and re-direct it. • ...
module 31-33 crossword puzzle 2023-04-04
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- uncontrollable repeated behavior
- phobia which produces fear in social situations
- mental health disorder that prevents regulating of emotions which leads to impulsivity
- separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings
- a mood disorder when a person goes through a period of manic phase to depress phase
- personality disorder in which the person shows a lack of conscience for wrongdoings and lack of respect for others
- disorder characterized by disorganized and delusional thinking, disturbed perception, inappropriate emotions, and behaviors
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- a period that lasts 4 or more weeks of reliving upsetting memories in dreams or memory recalls
- irrational and persistent fear of an object or situation that disrupts behavior
- symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath
- mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods
- behavior that is troublesome to others
12 Clues: uncontrollable repeated behavior • behavior that is troublesome to others • phobia which produces fear in social situations • separation from previous memories, thoughts, or feelings • symptom of BPD that means acting without much thought for aftermath • mood disorder where a person experiences at least 2 weeks of depressed moods • ...
57 2023-06-06
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- - Cultivating the ability to wait calmly and accept delays or difficulties without becoming frustrated
- - Acknowledging and embracing one's thoughts, emotions, and experiences without judgment
- GO - Releasing attachment to thoughts, emotions, or situations that no longer serve one's well-being
- - Focusing on the breath as a way to anchor oneself in the present
- - Conscious attention and recognition of one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings
- SCAN - Mindful practice of systematically bringing awareness to each part of the body
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- - Paying attention to the details and sensations of one's surroundings, without attachment or analysis
- - Connecting with the present moment by focusing on one's senses and the physical environment
- - Setting clear and positive intentions for one's actions and choices, aligning them with personal values
- - Practice of focusing one's mind and achieving a state of calm and clarity
- - Being fully engaged and attentive in the current moment
- - Cultivating a sense of appreciation and thankfulness for the present moment and its blessings
12 Clues: - Being fully engaged and attentive in the current moment • - Focusing on the breath as a way to anchor oneself in the present • - Practice of focusing one's mind and achieving a state of calm and clarity • - Conscious attention and recognition of one's thoughts, feelings, and surroundings • ...
Dissociative Disorders 2024-03-07
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- temporary or permanent memory loss
- a false belief that someone believes dispute clear evidence proving otherwise
- a common type of medication used for anxiety and depression
- a variety of treatments that aim to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors
- a type of psychotherapy that is a type of talk therapy for people who express emotions strongly
- the number to call if you are having suicidal thoughts (write full number with no spaces ex.onetwothree)
- the thoughts and behaviors used to manage internal and external stressful situations
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- the feeling of experiencing things from an outside persepctive
- feeling a disconnect from yourself or relationships
- an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions.
- a deeply disturbing or distressing experience
- a moment where someone experiences a period of memory loss and is also in a state of fear due to a change in environment
12 Clues: temporary or permanent memory loss • a deeply disturbing or distressing experience • feeling a disconnect from yourself or relationships • a common type of medication used for anxiety and depression • the feeling of experiencing things from an outside persepctive • an illness or condition that disrupts normal physical or mental functions. • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
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- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Frankie's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-10
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- the repetition of a phrase or word at the beginning of successive clauses or phrases
- They like hiking, swimming, and biking.
- His words were sluggish, slow, depressed.
- LIfe is like a rollercoaster, full of highs and lows.
- the use of patterns to mix up emotions
- She was scared yet intrigued; she was nervous yet thrilled; she was hesitant yet prepared.
- Go big or go home.
- the repetition of a word in immediate succession
- the ability to be sensitive to and experience another's emotions
- word choice which is used to paint a picture in the reader's mind
- There was an alarming amount of blood bleeding out from the man.
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- reversing the order of the words in a clause
- a type of word choice which expresses a certain tone through word connotations that inspire belief
- I need to go to school, but I need to go to the dentist, but I’ve missed too many days, but I need to get my fillings.
- To help, or at least do no harm.
- The sweet songbirds softly sang their song.
- the ability to show one’s knowledge on a certain subject
- the repetition of the last word of one phrase and the beginning of the next
- the repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses or phrases
- In the evening sky the stars glowed.
20 Clues: Go big or go home. • To help, or at least do no harm. • In the evening sky the stars glowed. • the use of patterns to mix up emotions • They like hiking, swimming, and biking. • His words were sluggish, slow, depressed. • The sweet songbirds softly sang their song. • reversing the order of the words in a clause • the repetition of a word in immediate succession • ...
Key Terms of Schizophrenia 2016-11-10
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- Persistent repetition of the same idea in response to different questions
- Irrational suspicion
- Minor symptoms that remain after an episode of schizophrenia
- Imitating the movements of others
- Observable outward bodily expression of emotions
- False perception of reality
- Symptoms that are complex and difficult to treat; present during all phases of illness.
- Lack of motivation
- phase Includes acute (incl. positive sx), recovery/maintenance (decline in sx, sx less severe), and stable phase (sx in remission)
- Simultaneously holding two different attitudes, emotions, thoughts, or feelings about a person, object, or situation
- Loss of pleasure in things previously enjoyed
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- Includes sx & behaviors of illness onset: mood, cognitive, obsessive behavior, social w/drawal, sleep disturb (lasts 2-5 yrs)
- A loss of connection with reality and logic
- The perception that the surrounding world is not real or is distorted
- Psychotic symptoms that are dramatic in nature and include unusual sensations/perceptions and confused or obsessive thoughts
- False beliefs
- Involves features that contribute to the later development of illness; include mild deficits in social,motor, & cognitive fxn
- Repeating the words of others
- An abrupt interruption in the flow of thoughts or ideas that results from a disturbance in the speed of associations
- Disturbances in thought that result from the intrusion of a private fantasy world that is internally stimulated
- Indifference
21 Clues: Indifference • False beliefs • Lack of motivation • Irrational suspicion • False perception of reality • Repeating the words of others • Imitating the movements of others • A loss of connection with reality and logic • Loss of pleasure in things previously enjoyed • Observable outward bodily expression of emotions • Minor symptoms that remain after an episode of schizophrenia • ...
Motivation and Emotion 2014-11-05
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- psychological requirements for interaction and contact with others
- theory that says physiological changes CAUSE emotions
- an internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal
- bodily requirements necessary for survival
- feeling of discomfort caused when our actions and beliefs don't match
- theory that says we perform best with a small amount of arousal; too much inhibits performance
- level of body fat that our bodies strive to maintain
- theory that says that physiological changes and a cognitive label happen at the same time; emotion comes later
- theorist who believed we have to satisfy our biological needs before our emotional ones
- number of expressible facial emotions
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- theory that says we are motivated to reduce discomfort caused by biological needs
- theories of emotion that say that emotion derives from physical changes in the body
- theory that says physiological changes and emotion happen at the same time
- Maslow's triangle that shows which needs must be satisfied first
- number of components of emotion
- motivation that comes from our inner desires; personally pleasing
- motivation that comes from outer rewards and reinforcements
- theorist who studied universal facial expressions
- theorist who studied baby monkeys' need for contact comfort
- theories of emotion that say that emotion is the result of bodily changes and mental processes working together
- a set of complex reactions involving physiological arousal, subjective feelings, and observable behavior
21 Clues: number of components of emotion • number of expressible facial emotions • bodily requirements necessary for survival • theorist who studied universal facial expressions • level of body fat that our bodies strive to maintain • theory that says physiological changes CAUSE emotions • motivation that comes from outer rewards and reinforcements • ...
The 2023 Learning & Development Crossword 2023-11-28
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- How you prioritize personal and professional activities in your life.
- A human-centered approach to problem solving.
- measures your ability to identify, understand, and manage your emotions and the emotions of others.
- Communication that is delivered by way of visual aids.
- type of malware attack used by thieves to kidnap your data or files and hold them hostage until you pay them a ransom.
- The established set of attitudes held by someone.
- Acting in a way that makes others view you as trustworthy, respectful, accountable competent, and effective.
- Communication that takes the form of anything you write or type.
- A more senior, successful, or skilled professional who regularly provides guidance and gives you advice based on their own experience and expertise.
- measures someone's ability to adapt.
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- Exploratory, spontaneous, and unrestricted.
- Brings your attention to the here and now.
- Computer systems that can learn and adapt without direct human intervention.
- Initiation, planning, execution, and closure.
- the art of protecting networks, devices, and data from unauthorized access
- efficiently accomplishing tasks that bring you closer to your goals
- Communication that uses spoken word or language.
- Capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior through automation of various types of tasks.
- Method of trying to gather personal information using deceptive e-mails and websites.
- Communication that includes facial expressions, posture, eye contact, etc.
20 Clues: measures someone's ability to adapt. • Brings your attention to the here and now. • Exploratory, spontaneous, and unrestricted. • A human-centered approach to problem solving. • Initiation, planning, execution, and closure. • Communication that uses spoken word or language. • The established set of attitudes held by someone. • ...
FRONT OFFICE RECAP 2024-08-13
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- USED TO CHECK GUEST BALANCE
- THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT OF A GROUP TO ACHEIVE A COMMON GOAL
- BEING OPEN TO COMPROMISE AND ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS
- LACK OF CLARITY, DISTRACTIONS, CULTURAL DIFFERENCES
- WAITING AREA FOR IL PALAZZO
- WHAT TYPE OF RESTAURANT IS ROBERTS FLAME
- WHERE DID PRINCESS BEGIN ACTIVITY IN 2000?
- SPECIAL AMENITY IN THE PLEASURE SUITE
- TWO UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES
- USED TO SEE HOW RESERVATION WAS BOOKED
- ANY DISAGREEMENT THAT DISRUPTS THE HARMONY OF OPERATIONS
- USED TO ENTER GUEST PROFILE INFORMATION
- USED TO ASSIGN SUITE
- USED TO EDIT RESERVATION
- PAYING ATTENTION AND REFLECTING ON WHAT WAS SAID
- CUISINE SERVED AT EL DELIRIO
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- TREATING OTHERS WITH DIGNITY AND ACKNOWLEDGING THEIR PERSPECTIVES
- LOYALTY PROGRAM
- WORKING TOGETHER TO FIND A MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL SOLUTION
- WATER SLIDES FOR CHILDREN
- USED TO VIEW INVOICES
- I SERVE SEAFOOD
- RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
- AT THE AGE OF 19 JOSE CABRERA BKANCH MOVED WHERE?
- BEING ABLE TO UNDERSTAND AND THE EMOTIONS OF OTHERS
- UNDERSTANDING OTHERS' EMOTIONS AND VIEWPOINTS
- HOOKAH SENSATION AND DANCE CLASS
- JOSE CABRERA BLANCH WAS BORN IN WHAT VILLAGE?
- THE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS, THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS.
- CALL GUEST ON ARRIVAL, VIP
- PERCEIVE AND UNDERSTAND THE THINGS THAT MAKE YOU WHO YOU ARE AS AN INDIVIDUAL
- WAITING AREA FOR ASIAN RESTAURANT
- SHOWS WHO WILL BE PAYING FOR SUITE NIGHTS
- USED TO CREATE DAY PASSES
34 Clues: LOYALTY PROGRAM • I SERVE SEAFOOD • USED TO ASSIGN SUITE • USED TO VIEW INVOICES • RESERVATIONS REQUIRED • USED TO EDIT RESERVATION • WATER SLIDES FOR CHILDREN • USED TO CREATE DAY PASSES • CALL GUEST ON ARRIVAL, VIP • USED TO CHECK GUEST BALANCE • WAITING AREA FOR IL PALAZZO • CUISINE SERVED AT EL DELIRIO • TWO UNIQUE DINING EXPERIENCES • HOOKAH SENSATION AND DANCE CLASS • ...
Psychology 2024-05-28
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- An anxiety disorder that develops in reaction to physical injury or serve mental/emotional distress
- Sleep Cycle (Three letters)
- A school of psychological thought that focuses on growth and freedom of individuals
- A school of psychological thought that studies the thought processes and how they influence our behavior
- Parenting style in which parents are strict and children cannot question their decisions
- Stimulus that encourages behavior (praise, money, good grades)
- Stimulus that discourages behavior (grounding, beating, being yelled at)
- The part of the brain that primarily deals with emotions
- An internal state that activates behavior and directs it toward a goal
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- A mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- A process whereby an individual seeks to explain an unpleasant emotion to preserve self-esteem
- The side of the brain associated with creativity
- The main personality test/grouping theory
- A group of disorders characterized by confused and disconnected thoughts, emotions, and perceptions
- The part of the brain that allows for learning and storing complex/abstract information
- Father of Psychoanalysis
- An emotional state that is general and extended in time
- Main psychological text for diagnosing mental illness
- Developed a "hierarchy" of needs structured in a pyramid
- Unintentionally studied learning theories by using his dog, meat, and a bell
20 Clues: Father of Psychoanalysis • Sleep Cycle (Three letters) • The main personality test/grouping theory • The side of the brain associated with creativity • Main psychological text for diagnosing mental illness • An emotional state that is general and extended in time • Developed a "hierarchy" of needs structured in a pyramid • ...
Softskills 2024-07-16
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- The act of leading a group of people or an organization
- The ability to understand and manage your own behavior
- The capacity to work and interact well with others
- The ability to listen actively and attentively
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal
- The ability to convey information effectively
- Being reliable and following through on commitments
- Managing your time effectively to accomplish tasks
- Showing a positive and can-do attitude
- The ability to plan, execute, and complete tasks efficiently
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Showing consideration for the needs and feelings of others
- The ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties
- Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively
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- The practice of maintaining high standards and attention to detail
- Ability to manage your own emotions and understand others' emotions
- Ability to stay focused and motivated toward goals
- Expressing thoughts and ideas clearly and concisely
- The skill of motivating and inspiring others
- The process of working through differences to reach an agreement
- The capacity to adjust to new conditions
- The ability to think creatively and propose new ideas
- Being open to new ideas and experiences
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- Creating and maintaining positive relationships with others
25 Clues: Showing a positive and can-do attitude • Being open to new ideas and experiences • The capacity to adjust to new conditions • The skill of motivating and inspiring others • The ability to convey information effectively • The ability to listen actively and attentively • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Ability to make decisions quickly and effectively • ...
Wellbeing Crossword 2024-11-21
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- The ability to bounce back from challenges and adapt to change (10)
- Physical activity that boosts health and mood when done regularly (8)
- A universal language of joy that reduces stress and boosts mood (8)
- Knowing yourself; the first step toward personal growth(9)
- Writing down your thoughts and experiences for greater clarity and reflection(10)
- Drinking enough water to maintain physical and mental balance (9)
- Strong social connections that enhance mental and emotional health (10)
- A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10)
- Setting___________helps to protect your time, energy, and mental health(10)
- Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5)
- These feelings shape our experiences and connections with others(8)
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- Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7)
- Something we do all the time but often overlook as a tool for calmness(9)
- The body’s reaction to prolonged stress or unhealthy habits(12)
- The act of examining your thoughts, emotions, and beliefs for growth(10)
- Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9)
- The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12)
- A form of exercise that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.(4)
- Spending time here is proven to reduce stress and increase happiness(6)
- A kind and empathetic response to the struggles of others(10)
- What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4)
21 Clues: Activities you enjoy for relaxation and creativity (7) • Recognizing and appreciating the good things in life(9) • The practice of staying fully present in the moment(12) • What you eat daily; a cornerstone of physical health (4) • A calming practice that fosters focus and inner peace(10) • Essential for recovery, memory, and overall well-being(5) • ...
Verb 3 2025-02-24
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- – To repair something that is broken or not working properly.
- – To purchase something by paying money for it.
- – To speak loudly or use a phone to communicate with someone.
- – To create images by marking a surface, usually with a pencil, pen, or brush.
- – To discover something that was lost or hidden.
- – To control and operate a vehicle, such as a car.
- – To shed tears as a response to strong emotions, like sadness or joy.
- – To move toward or reach a specific place.
- – To request information or make an inquiry.
- – To prepare food by heating or combining ingredients.
- – To start doing something or initiate an action.
- – To move rhythmically to music, often with steps and gestures.
- – To respond to a question or inquiry.
- – To change direction or orientation by rotating.
- – To make something different or alter it in some way.
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- – To move through the air, often used for birds, planes, or other flying objects.
- – To grasp the meaning or significance of something.
- – To shut something, such as a door, book, or container.
- – To stay in one place until something happens or someone arrives.
- – To experience emotions or physical sensations.
- – To go or come after someone or something.
- – To remove dirt or unwanted substances from a surface or object.
- – To carry or take something to a place or person.
23 Clues: – To respond to a question or inquiry. • – To go or come after someone or something. • – To move toward or reach a specific place. • – To request information or make an inquiry. • – To purchase something by paying money for it. • – To discover something that was lost or hidden. • – To experience emotions or physical sensations. • ...
The Giver 2025-07-29
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- What is a main theme in The Giver
- In the Giver everyone does the same thing every day, this is called a:
- Why was Jonas so worried and scared during the ceremony of the 12. He was _______
- At what age are children given a job
- What is the name of the baby Jonas saves from release in the end
- What is the author's first name
- The Giver depicts a _________ world (opposite of Utopian)
- What do you get in the ceremony of the 9
- What does Jonas realise about what happens to people being released. They ___
- In the Giver, everyone is depicted as being more or less the ____
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- What is Jonas' father's job
- There are two roles that are by far the most respected. The Reciver of Memory and the _____
- What does the medicine taken daily suppress
- Who is Jonas' best friend
- The daily ritual where you share your emotions is call
- Laws in the community are very:
- The ability to see beyond is the ability to see _______
- Strictly how many children in each year group
- What did Jonas see that made him want to leave
- Kids are taught about Precision of ________ from a young age
- What is Jonas' sister's name
- The first memory Jonas receives is about a snowy hill, he is riding on something, what is it.
22 Clues: Who is Jonas' best friend • What is Jonas' father's job • What is Jonas' sister's name • Laws in the community are very: • What is the author's first name • What is a main theme in The Giver • At what age are children given a job • What do you get in the ceremony of the 9 • What does the medicine taken daily suppress • Strictly how many children in each year group • ...
Trauma Informed Classroom 2025-12-10
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- Trauma-Informed teachers understand that student ___ is an expression of deeper needs.
- Occurs when a trigger and new traumatizing event take place (12)
- Co-regulation leads to this skill (11)
- Focus on positive traits rather than deficits (9)
- The backbone of trauma-informed movement; strong connections between teachers, students,and families (12)
- A sudden reminder of past trauma (7)
- Giving students options to feel in control (6)
- Strategies to calm escalating situations
- Fostering toughness in the face of adversity (10)
- A student who having emotional responses that are out of sync with the situation (8)
- Understanding behavior as a need rather than defiance (9)
- Working together with shared decision-making (12)
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- Involving families and community in support (13)
- Considering culture, history, and identity in practices (8)
- Helping students manage emotions and stress (10)
- Deep breathing or movement to stay present (10)
- May include calm spaces, mindfulness, or yoga to handle stress (13)
- Consistent daily structure to reduce anxiety (9)
- Trauma-impacted students interpret the world through a lens of ___ (15)
- Modeling healthy emotions for students (13)
- Adverse Childhood Experiences abbreviation (4)
- Feeling physically and emotionally secure in the classroom (6)
- Building consistent and open communication with students (5)
- Support from others with similar experiences (8)
- Restoring student's identity in classroom through voice and choice (11)
25 Clues: A sudden reminder of past trauma (7) • Co-regulation leads to this skill (11) • Strategies to calm escalating situations • Modeling healthy emotions for students (13) • Giving students options to feel in control (6) • Adverse Childhood Experiences abbreviation (4) • Deep breathing or movement to stay present (10) • Involving families and community in support (13) • ...
Nates Identity 2019-03-31
10 Clues: not afraid • good manners • a lot of energy • causing laughter • not easy offended • not showing emotions • ready to face danger • willing to face risks • continuing to do something • expecting god thins to happen
Spelling List 2013-02-12
10 Clues: Nervous • Unknown • Feelings • Likeable • More than enough • A person's opinion • Having more than one meaning • A person's character and nature • A collection of records and documents • Having a good opinion of someone's character and ideas
Compassionate Listening 2024-03-28
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- Empathetic listening may lead us to feel __________
- compassion These statements are an example of what: "Everything happens for a reason or it gets better with time"
- listening Absorbs other's emotions as our own
- listening Focuses on others' emotions without absorbing them
- Compassionate listening helps others to feel __________
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- Compassionate listening is the ________ to feeling helpless
- moon what is an ice cream flavor and a song by Elvis that has another word for sad in the title?
- Another word for anger that starts with the letter after "Q" in the alphabet
- Listen for __________ under what is being said
- wheel Colorful and gives examples of different feelings
- A generic feeling described by joy, delight, and cheeriness
- Angelou Who is this quote by? "People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget the way that you made them feel."
- Be aware of the ________ of human emotion
13 Clues: Be aware of the ________ of human emotion • listening Absorbs other's emotions as our own • Listen for __________ under what is being said • Empathetic listening may lead us to feel __________ • wheel Colorful and gives examples of different feelings • Compassionate listening helps others to feel __________ • ...
leadership and team dynamics vocab. 2023-01-17
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- of motivating the efforts of others to translate a vision into reality
- of working effectively with others to achieve a shared goal
- of a group of individuals coming together to accomplish a shared goal;first stage of team development
- to quickly recover from difficulties
Down
- of team members overcoming conflict in order to get to work with each other; second stage of team development
- of what an organization would like to achieve or accomplish in the future
- of controlling every part of an operation with excessive detail
- action of a group of individuals to achieve a shared goal
- of continuing to do something
- of achieving organizational goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively
- which serve as encouragement to go above and beyond the assigned task
- Listening:fully concentrating on a speaker Emotional Intelligence:ability of a leader to understand his or her own as well as others’ emotions and how emotions affect attitude and behavior
12 Clues: of continuing to do something • to quickly recover from difficulties • action of a group of individuals to achieve a shared goal • of working effectively with others to achieve a shared goal • of controlling every part of an operation with excessive detail • which serve as encouragement to go above and beyond the assigned task • ...
Emotional Health 2021-10-27
10 Clues: extreme sadness • handling feelings • strength emotionally • fearful anticipation • study of mental health • body's response to change • energy-increasing hormone • lack of interest or feeling • identifying and sharing feelings • how you handle emotions and change
Easy Peasy Puzzle 2022-03-14
10 Clues: being strong • being thankful • unable to compete • refers to a person • able to bounce back • show caring attitude • agreeing to something • keeps a record of events • you achieved good result • different kinds of feelings
my identity crossword 2018-03-15
10 Clues: a laugh • to take risks • to helpothers • me and others happy • a good relaytoinship • dosent rely on people • not afraid to be brave • excitement about things • that shows strong emotions • of new and interesting ideas
About Me 2023-10-19
10 Clues: My other culture • My favorite soda • My favorite food • My favorite hobby • One of my cultures • My favorite animal • My major in college • What makes me happy? • How I release emotions • My favorite female artist
CHARLIE'S POSITIVE TRAITS 2025-03-13
10 Clues: CAUTIOUS • ENTHUSIASTIC • HAS A FAIR MIND • CAUSING LAUGHTER • BELIVING IN THINGS • WORKING WORKS HARD • HAS A LOT OF EMOTIONS • CAN TAKE CHANGE VERY WELL • RESPECTFUL AND USES MANNERS • THE QUALITY OF BEING CONSIDERITE
Close Read: Marigolds 2021-02-17
Across
- long-term unemployment and low prices
- unjust treatment
- help for the needy
- 31st president of the U.S during the depression
- without a paying job
- innocence
- extremely poor
- accepting whatever happens
- production and consumption of goods
Down
- to not have a good description
- to intend harm
- to decline in quality
- people spending money on goods
- acknowledging others emotions
- to owe money to someone
15 Clues: innocence • to intend harm • extremely poor • unjust treatment • help for the needy • without a paying job • to decline in quality • to owe money to someone • accepting whatever happens • acknowledging others emotions • to not have a good description • people spending money on goods • production and consumption of goods • long-term unemployment and low prices • ...
vocabulaire francais 2017-11-28
Across
- aller sur les pieds
- ne dormir plus
- petite brosse
- entrer dans le lit pour la nuit
- comment grand ou petit est une personne
- prendre le numero de poids
- avoir grand muscles
Down
- aller rapidement
- utiliser pour se voir
- ne parler pas
- pas des cheveux sur la tete
- quand tu pense aux memoires
- quand tu as les emotions
- les cheveux sont clames
- aider avec laver
15 Clues: ne parler pas • petite brosse • ne dormir plus • aller rapidement • aider avec laver • aller sur les pieds • avoir grand muscles • utiliser pour se voir • les cheveux sont clames • quand tu as les emotions • prendre le numero de poids • pas des cheveux sur la tete • quand tu pense aux memoires • entrer dans le lit pour la nuit • comment grand ou petit est une personne
Argumentative Unit 2024-02-07
Across
- appeals to the emotions
- appeals to logic
- overall message of a text
- the point of writing the text
- Ad ________
- the attitude of the text
- flaws in argument
- appeals to ethics or credibility
- main argument of an argumentative text; can be proven or disproven
Down
- Rhetorical _________
- Loaded ________
- passive aggressive, active, passive
- goes along with the fallacy of sweeping generalization
- __________ Slope
- fallacy of "everyone is involved"
15 Clues: Ad ________ • Loaded ________ • __________ Slope • appeals to logic • flaws in argument • Rhetorical _________ • appeals to the emotions • the attitude of the text • overall message of a text • the point of writing the text • appeals to ethics or credibility • fallacy of "everyone is involved" • passive aggressive, active, passive • goes along with the fallacy of sweeping generalization • ...
please don't tap the glass (L4 story) 2024-09-01
Across
- boiling-hot-but-different-word-at-the-start
- sprinting-out-of-something
- something-that-holds-money
- laughing-in-a-mean-way
- doing-something-bad-multiple-times
- chatting
- full of apology
Down
- $9.70
- someone's-emotions
- cleaning-the-floor
- sight
- a-dropping-sound
- opposite-of-even
- center-of-a-line
- finding-your-way-through-a-crowd-peaking-over-people's-shoulders
15 Clues: $9.70 • sight • chatting • full of apology • a-dropping-sound • opposite-of-even • center-of-a-line • someone's-emotions • cleaning-the-floor • laughing-in-a-mean-way • sprinting-out-of-something • something-that-holds-money • doing-something-bad-multiple-times • boiling-hot-but-different-word-at-the-start • finding-your-way-through-a-crowd-peaking-over-people's-shoulders
Vocab Choice Board 2023-12-12
Across
- no longer sincere, said too often
- extremely sorrow and mournful
- affecting emotions
- bitterly or sneeringly distrustful
- having no confidence in oneself; timid
- simple, things that are only necessary
- uninteresting and bland
- severely critical or sarcastic
Down
- overconfident; pompous
- expressing sorrow
- private, meant only for certain people
- willing to be road or offend
- twisted sense of humor
- always wanting to quarrel/argue
- instructive
15 Clues: instructive • expressing sorrow • affecting emotions • overconfident; pompous • twisted sense of humor • uninteresting and bland • willing to be road or offend • extremely sorrow and mournful • severely critical or sarcastic • always wanting to quarrel/argue • no longer sincere, said too often • bitterly or sneeringly distrustful • private, meant only for certain people • ...
081825 Social Emotional 2025-08-08
Across
- Consider it with emotions
- EF _____
- One of the temperaments
- Should be shared
- ______ technique
- (2 words) Even if you can make it (think traffic)
- (2 words) Name it to ____ __
- _____ buddies
Down
- ____/Then
- Not structural, the other one
- One of the four Problem-Solving Steps
- Children need access to this
- It’s in the name twice
- One of the three Rs (There's no "p")
- Positive Descriptive
15 Clues: EF _____ • ____/Then • _____ buddies • Should be shared • ______ technique • Positive Descriptive • It’s in the name twice • One of the temperaments • Consider it with emotions • Children need access to this • (2 words) Name it to ____ __ • Not structural, the other one • One of the three Rs (There's no "p") • One of the four Problem-Solving Steps • ...
Gaia,Lara,Catherine 2022-11-14
Across
- explaining something that makes sense
- looking back at what you have done
- yellowish-brown colour
- a month in the year which starts with D
- fail to discharge
- not done on purpose
- in your view
Down
- something exploding
- being touched in emotions
- something related to the country
- seceret
- publicity or promotion
- a snore
- limitless or endless
- an instrument that looks like a clarinet
15 Clues: seceret • a snore • in your view • fail to discharge • something exploding • not done on purpose • limitless or endless • yellowish-brown colour • publicity or promotion • being touched in emotions • something related to the country • looking back at what you have done • explaining something that makes sense • a month in the year which starts with D • ...
Vocabulary Adjective 2025-10-16
Across
- – Very bad or disgusting.
- – Not interested; nothing fun to do.
- – Very beautiful or nice.
- – Feeling thankful.
- – Very happy and full of energy.
- – Feeling scared.
- – Needing rest or sleep.
Down
- – Liked by many people
- – Catches your attention or makes you curious.
- – Not real; a copy.
- – Not serious; a little foolish.
- – Not clear to see.
- – Showing big feelings or emotions.
- – Feeling very mad.
- – Without light.
15 Clues: – Without light. • – Feeling scared. • – Not real; a copy. • – Feeling thankful. • – Not clear to see. • – Feeling very mad. • – Liked by many people • – Needing rest or sleep. • – Very bad or disgusting. • – Very beautiful or nice. • – Not serious; a little foolish. • – Very happy and full of energy. • – Showing big feelings or emotions. • – Not interested; nothing fun to do. • ...
Who is God? Lesson 3 2022-10-09
Across
- Jesus told Thomas, "___________ are those who believe without seeing me." (John 20:29)
- a person who does not believe in any God or gods
- Those who believe in Christ have been ___________ and loved by God. (Ephesians 1:4)
- God always knows right from _____________.
- a confident belief in God, His love for us and His authority in our lives
- what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24)
- In Isaiah 55:8 God says, "For my __________ are not your _________, neither are your ways my ways."
- Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis
- a living being who has mind, emotions, a will, a conscience and a spirit
- God is a person with these - such as anger, happiness, joy and sadness.
Down
- God spreads out the heavens like a _____ to live in (Is. 40:22)
- God's Holy ________ comes to live inside those who trust Jesus as their Lord and Savior.
- "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods.
- God sits above the "circle of the ______." (Is. 40:22)
- Isaiah 40:22 refers to people on the earth as these insects
- a characteristic or quality belonging to a specific person
- a false god that people make and worship
- He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23)
18 Clues: a false god that people make and worship • "polytheism" is the belief in _____ gods. • God always knows right from _____________. • Aslan, a character in an allegory by C.S. Lewis • a person who does not believe in any God or gods • He brings them to nothing, or naught (Is. 40:23) • what plants do when God blows on them (Is. 40:24) • ...
Vocabulary 2022-03-07
Across
- process by which we perceive and respond to certain events that we appraise as threatening or challenging
- theory that emotions occur as a result of physiological reactions to events
- the scientific study of human flourishing, with the goals of discovering and promoting strengths and virtues that help individuals and communities thrive
- influences our motivation; a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- the weight at which our body tends to hover around
- the idea that releasing aggressive energy through action or fantasy relieves aggressive urges
- a response involving physiological arousal, expressive behaviors, and conscious experience
- the four stages of sexual responding, described by OB/GYNs William Masters and Virginia Johnson
Down
- your perception of being happy or satisfied with life
- deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups
- form of sugar that circulates in blood and provides major source of energy
- excessive self-love and self-absorption
- a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior
- tendency of behavior to influence our own and others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions
- we must satisfy physiological needs before higher-level psychological needs
- theory that we feel emotions and experience physiological reactions simultaneously
- a subfield that provides psychology’s contribution to behavioral medicine
- passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals
18 Clues: excessive self-love and self-absorption • the weight at which our body tends to hover around • deliberate social exclusion of individuals or groups • a need or desire that energizes and directs behavior • your perception of being happy or satisfied with life • passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals • ...
Nervous System 2023-03-08
Across
- folds in the brain
- 3 membranes around the brain
- movement
- carries messages toward the brain; sensory
- nerve root
- connects the spinal cord to the brain
- carries messages away from the brain; motor
Down
- a deficiency of dopamine
- Body temperature, sleep, appetite, emotions; control of the pituitary gland
- brain
- Thinking, personality, sensations, movements, memory
- Cerebral Spinal Fluid
- sulci
- vagus nerve
- the midbrain, pons and medulla
15 Clues: brain • sulci • movement • nerve root • vagus nerve • folds in the brain • Cerebral Spinal Fluid • a deficiency of dopamine • 3 membranes around the brain • the midbrain, pons and medulla • connects the spinal cord to the brain • carries messages toward the brain; sensory • carries messages away from the brain; motor • Thinking, personality, sensations, movements, memory • ...
Categories 2020-11-13
Across
- December, March, June, September
- Cleveland, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit
- hammer, screwdriver, saw, wrench
- Toyota, Honda, Ford
- anger, contentment, disgust, elation
- arm, leg, nose, ear
- Halloween, New Year’s Eve, Labor Day, Valentine’s Day
Down
- sofa, coffee table, recliner
- tea, coffee, hot cocoa
- sneakers, boots, heels
- spruce, pine, oak, maple
- hail, rain, sleet, snow
- Germany, Australia, Canada, France
- noun, verb, adjective, preposition
- hexagon, square, octagon, triangle
15 Clues: Toyota, Honda, Ford • arm, leg, nose, ear • tea, coffee, hot cocoa • sneakers, boots, heels • hail, rain, sleet, snow • spruce, pine, oak, maple • sofa, coffee table, recliner • December, March, June, September • hammer, screwdriver, saw, wrench • Germany, Australia, Canada, France • noun, verb, adjective, preposition • hexagon, square, octagon, triangle • ...
The Companion 2021-09-08
Across
- To work out with details
- wind of a a stream
- Poor,Needy
- displeasure
- showing/feeling contempt
- A gap at the end of the neuron that allows a signal to pass.
- Consent change
- Strong Emotions
Down
- Expressing ideas and feelings
- Close or near
- Unwilling to accept/admit
- Not acknowledge them
- rebuke
- A family member dies you get there assets
- Fear of the Future
15 Clues: rebuke • Poor,Needy • displeasure • Close or near • Consent change • Strong Emotions • wind of a a stream • Fear of the Future • Not acknowledge them • To work out with details • showing/feeling contempt • Unwilling to accept/admit • Expressing ideas and feelings • A family member dies you get there assets • A gap at the end of the neuron that allows a signal to pass.
ELA Crossword 2022-10-27
Across
- Another word for who
- Desire to inflict injury
- Faith-full- ness
- A formation of dramatic entertainment
- To join an embrace
- Successful
Down
- Abe, fitted, or intended to persuade
- A mechanical Contrivance
- Confused as to time or place
- Arched work or Formation
- Lack of ability
- Sudden or complete loss of courage
- The influence of a particular feeling
- The psychological identification of emotions
- A request
15 Clues: A request • Successful • Lack of ability • Faith-full- ness • To join an embrace • Another word for who • A mechanical Contrivance • Arched work or Formation • Desire to inflict injury • Confused as to time or place • Sudden or complete loss of courage • Abe, fitted, or intended to persuade • The influence of a particular feeling • A formation of dramatic entertainment • ...
BALLOON 2023-12-02
Across
- - Variety of balloons.
- - Balloon inflation process.
- - Gas that helps balloon float in the air.
- - Balloon inflator machine.
- - Group of balloons tied together.
- - When balloon burst.
- - Main balloon filler component.
- - Balloon action in the air.
Down
- - Usual shape of balloon.
- - Balloon decoration in occasions.
- - Material balloon made of.
- - Weight of balloon.
- - Emotions when playing with balloon.
- - Balloon direction in the air.
- - Balloon holder when tied.
15 Clues: - Weight of balloon. • - When balloon burst. • - Variety of balloons. • - Usual shape of balloon. • - Material balloon made of. • - Balloon inflator machine. • - Balloon holder when tied. • - Balloon inflation process. • - Balloon action in the air. • - Balloon direction in the air. • - Main balloon filler component. • - Balloon decoration in occasions. • ...
antigone vocab 2023-09-18
Across
- cockyness
- characterization straightfoward manner
- releasing emotions
- moment of realaztion
- sarascm
- charadterization saying it thru action , toughts instead of direct
- irony more knowlage than characther
- group of singers
- hints on whats about to come
Down
- gengre that focuses around a charcthers external challenges
- flaw leading to tragdey
- disobence refuse to compy with certain laws
- high ranking orgarnization
- hero good character with a downfall
- cruel rule
15 Clues: sarascm • cockyness • cruel rule • group of singers • releasing emotions • moment of realaztion • flaw leading to tragdey • high ranking orgarnization • hints on whats about to come • irony more knowlage than characther • hero good character with a downfall • characterization straightfoward manner • disobence refuse to compy with certain laws • ...
brain puzzle 2025-11-07
Across
- controls speech
- links the brain to the nervous system
- 2nd biggest brain part
- brain relay station
- controls automatic functions
- short term memory
- cortex front of the brain frontal
Down
- memory control
- multi brain relay to body
- cortex back of the brain cer
- controls emotions
- lobe bottom of the brain
- the middle part of the brain
- lobe top of the brain tem
- connects to the thalamus
15 Clues: memory control • controls speech • controls emotions • short term memory • brain relay station • 2nd biggest brain part • lobe bottom of the brain • connects to the thalamus • multi brain relay to body • lobe top of the brain tem • cortex back of the brain cer • the middle part of the brain • controls automatic functions • cortex front of the brain frontal • ...
Vocab list 3 2025-09-08
Across
- a guess
- a little regard
- to assign
- dramatically express emotions
- a cause for action
Down
- downcast or sad
- supple; graceful motion
- sin; a wicked act
- no longer current or applicable
- carefree; simple
- a sudden, involuntary urge to do something
- to send out or away
- to treat in a condescending manner
- force or strongly persuade
- a recurring theme, subject, or idea
15 Clues: a guess • to assign • downcast or sad • a little regard • carefree; simple • sin; a wicked act • a cause for action • to send out or away • supple; graceful motion • force or strongly persuade • dramatically express emotions • no longer current or applicable • to treat in a condescending manner • a recurring theme, subject, or idea • a sudden, involuntary urge to do something
Personality- Unit 5 Psychology 2017-05-01
Across
- / Defense mechanism that involves the refusal to accept the reality of something
- / Part of the 5 Factor Model; contrasts reliability with sensitivity
- / One of the four types of conflict, Avoidance- _____, is a choice between 2 equally unattractive alternatives
- / He was a pioneer in humanistic psychology, will identify a Hierarchy of Needs
- / Defense mechanism that involves the removal of anxiety causing ideas & pushing them into the unconsciousness
- / are the forces that motivate an organism to take action
- / Part of the Five-Factor Model of personality; contrasts talkativeness with passivity
- / According to the _____-process theory, emotions come in pairs, with one emotion being followed by its opposite
- / The _______ Barid theory suggests that emotions accompany the bodily response that are aroused by an external stimulus
- / According to ________ Approach, when something happens to a person, in a certain situation, they quickly interpret & respond with a behavior.
- / part of 5 Factor Model; contrasts organization with carelessness
- / Love & ______ is the 3rd tier of Maslow's Hierarchy in which the person has found acceptance among loved ones.
- / states of feelings in people
- / Reaching self-____ is at the top of the Hierarchy; a person has reached their full potential
- / The 2nd tier in the Hierarchy in which the person finds protection from danger
- / a stimulus that moves a person to behave in ways to accomplish a goal
- / In the James-______ Theory suggests that people's emotions follow, rather than cause their behavioral reactions.
Down
- / is described as negative stress caused by pressure or anxiety
- / 5 Factor Model; contrasts imagination to lack of perceptiveness
- / According to the Cognitive ______ Theory people are motivated to reduce the tensions caused by inconsistent actions
- / a condition in which we require something we lack
- / The desire to join with others & be part of something larger than oneself
- / One of the four types of conflict, Approach- ________ is a choice between two equally attractive alternatives
- / Part of the 5 Factor Model or Personality; contrasts kindness & trust with selfishness & distrust
- / The 4th tier on the Hierarchy of Needs; person has attained achievement, recognition & respect from others
- / behavior patterns genetically transmitted from generation to generation
- / The theory of _______ consistency maintains that people think & behave how others expect them to.
- / The most basic level in the Hierarchy of Needs; in which the person has found food, water and shelter
- / When learning goals are rewarded internally, such as self-satisfaction
- / External rewards given as awards for things such as good grades, income & respect
- / ____ Theorists argue that even if basic drives such as hunger is inborn, cultural experiences influence the behavioral actions used to satisfy the drive
- / According to _______ theory, people need to organize their beliefs in a harmonious manner
- / is described as positive stress, usually caused when taking on a challenging task to achieve a goal
- / People who are driven to be successful, willing to tackle challenging situations are said to have high ______________________ Motivation
34 Clues: / states of feelings in people • / a condition in which we require something we lack • / are the forces that motivate an organism to take action • / is described as negative stress caused by pressure or anxiety • / 5 Factor Model; contrasts imagination to lack of perceptiveness • / part of 5 Factor Model; contrasts organization with carelessness • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-01
Across
- emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- attack. Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- stress disorder (PTSD) An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- should.
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- resolution—A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
- type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- (OCD)—An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- health. The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- disagreement between people or groups.
- quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- health. A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- made on the body.
Down
- The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- health—The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- in an unassertive, passive way.
- way, without violence.
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- health. The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- family, friends and the wider community.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- and blame or criticize others.
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting possible outcome.
- from others.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
37 Clues: should. • from others. • made on the body. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • disagreement between people or groups. • family, friends and the wider community. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration. • ...
Self-awareness 2021-09-27
Across
- everyone has good and bad ones
- the movement of air in and out of the lungs
- you write your thoughts down in this daily for reflection
- or "_______". A quick emotional response to a suddent attack or extreme fear
Down
- telling someone else how they did, whether good or needs improvement
- can effect others around you through a "ripple effect"
- another word for emotions (hint for answer to Down #2)
7 Clues: everyone has good and bad ones • the movement of air in and out of the lungs • can effect others around you through a "ripple effect" • another word for emotions (hint for answer to Down #2) • you write your thoughts down in this daily for reflection • telling someone else how they did, whether good or needs improvement • ...
TRAGIC HEROES IN GREEK TRAGEDY: 2024-05-18
Across
- The moment when a tragic hero realizes the full extent of their error (8)
- A protagonist of noble birth who faces ruin in Greek tragedy
- A famous tragic hero who achieved anagnorisis
- A famous tragic hero who achieved anagnorisis (6)
Down
- What hubris refers to in Greek tragedy (9)
- What hubris refers to in Greek tragedy
- The emotions provoked in the audience by a tragic hero's story (5, 4)
- The emotions provoked in the audience by a tragic hero's story
8 Clues: What hubris refers to in Greek tragedy • What hubris refers to in Greek tragedy (9) • A famous tragic hero who achieved anagnorisis • A famous tragic hero who achieved anagnorisis (6) • A protagonist of noble birth who faces ruin in Greek tragedy • The emotions provoked in the audience by a tragic hero's story • ...
Conflict Resolution Vocabulary Words 2024-10-04
Across
- Listening Paying full attention to the speaker and showing understanding
- A disagreement or argument between people
- An agreement where each side gives up something to solve a conflict.
Down
- Finding a solution to problem or disagreement
- Strong feelings like anger, frustration, sadness or joy
- Down Strategies Techniques used to manage emotions during stressful situations, like deep breathing or walking away
- A process to find solutions to difficult issues
7 Clues: A disagreement or argument between people • Finding a solution to problem or disagreement • A process to find solutions to difficult issues • Strong feelings like anger, frustration, sadness or joy • An agreement where each side gives up something to solve a conflict. • Listening Paying full attention to the speaker and showing understanding • ...
Areas of Development 2026-05-18
Across
- Physical growth and changes in the body, including motor skills and sensory development
- Development of the brain and nervous system, which supports cognitive and motor functions
- Social skills and relationships with others
Down
- Development of emotions, personality, and social relationships
- Development of the ability to experience, express, and manage emotions
- Development of thinking, problem-solving, and understanding
- Genetic and environmental influences on physical growth and health
7 Clues: Social skills and relationships with others • Development of thinking, problem-solving, and understanding • Development of emotions, personality, and social relationships • Genetic and environmental influences on physical growth and health • Development of the ability to experience, express, and manage emotions • ...
Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2014-01-03
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- Emotions / Basic emotions you are born with or developed early in life.
- Control / the ability to inhibit an automatic response
- wariness / the fear of strangers, is a predictable feature of a baby's first year of life and is a major landmark of emotional development.
- / an extroverted disposition
- adults / Describe childhood experiences emotionally and often express anger or confusion regarding relationships with their parents
- (disoriented) attachment / Attachment where frightening behavior is showed by the parent.
- / strong emotional connection, such as the bond between a child and caregiver.
- referencing / People use others' body language, including posture and facial expressions, to determine appropriate choices for their behavior.
Down
- attachment / Baby is upset when mother leaves and remains upset or even angry when mother returns, and is difficult to console
- adults / People with a dismissive attachment style tend to suppress and hide their feelings, and they tend to deal with rejection by distancing themselves from the sources of rejection
- / a person's or animal's nature, esp. as it permanently affects their behavior.
- adults / A representation of parent child relations in which adults describe childhood experiences objectively and mention both positive and negative aspects of their parents.
- Psychology / is an approach in the social and natural sciences that examines psychological traits such as memory, perception, and language from a modern evolutionary perspective. It seeks to identify which human psychological traits are evolved adaptations
- Affect / Affect refers to the experience of feeling or emotion. Affect is a key part of the process of an organism's interaction with stimuli. The word also refers sometimes to affect display, which is "a facial, vocal, or gestural behavior that serves as an indicator of affect
- Rules / are a social group's informal norms about when, where, and how one should express emotions.
- / a trait aspect of emotional reactivity in which a person tends towards high levels of positive affect
- attachment / This type of attachment occurs when a parent discourages crying and encourages independence. The child feels no attachment to the caregiver.
- working Model / how we view/what we believe about ourselves, others and the world.
18 Clues: / an extroverted disposition • Control / the ability to inhibit an automatic response • Emotions / Basic emotions you are born with or developed early in life. • / strong emotional connection, such as the bond between a child and caregiver. • / a person's or animal's nature, esp. as it permanently affects their behavior. • ...
Module 1 2024-05-02
Across
- This intentional use of self is the understanding of how ones values, beliefs, perceptions and thoughts influence ones interactions with children
- This intentional use of self is monitoring your own levels of stress, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and using reflective supervision
- The space where the philosphy of care lays the foundation for staff to work cohesively in the best interest of the children and young people who live play grow and work there.
- The space that holds the interactions and relationships amongst and between the children and adults in the milieu
- Being aware of a child's emotions and responding with language and behaviors based on the child's emotional state
- This part of the brain is responsible for higher functions such as reasoning, language, creativity, and abstract thought.
Down
- Condition Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur.
- The space that focuses on how the environment is designed. The elements that make a house or unit a home
- This intentional use of self the ability to regulate one's behavior, emotions, and thoughts in order to achieve a longer-term goal.
- This part of the brain is known as the reptilian brain, responsible for survival functions such as breathing, heart rate, circulation, and autonomic functions that do not require conscious thought.
- This part of the brain is the center for emotions, emotional behavior, and motivation. Within this part is the amygdala
- The space where the trauma lives
- The space where the setting accepts and celebrates cultural and human differences
13 Clues: The space where the trauma lives • The space where the setting accepts and celebrates cultural and human differences • Condition Anything that makes challenging behavior more or less likely to occur. • The space that focuses on how the environment is designed. The elements that make a house or unit a home • ...
Environmental Psychology (Chapter 14, 17-21) 2023-04-28
Across
- Acting in the individual interest.
- Acting in the collective interest.
- The influence of norms on behavior that results from a person’s desire to gain social approval or avoid social sanctions.
- What is commonly done or (dis)approved.
- A value type reflecting a concern for your own resources.
- Self-__________; the idea that people know who they are by looking at what they do.
- The influence of norms on behavior that is the result of a person’s desire to be correct.
- The view that positive and negative emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a meaningful experience.
- It is a component that is concerned with the physical attributes and features of a place, including its size in space and its social and symbolic elements.
- This theory suggests that behavior is more likely to be attributed to a personal internal characteristic of the actor when it is distinct and consistent and the consensus is low.
- The principle of distributing resources in a social dilemma to individuals according to merit and in proportion to their input.
- A value type reflecting the concern for society and other people.
- A motive in social dilemmas reflecting the aim to maximize one’s self‐interest.
- A self‐identity and an extent to which people see themselves as environmentally friendly person.
- A set of variables which, when plotted as vectors in a two‐dimensional space, fall in a circular pattern.
- A behavior that benefits the quality of nature and the well‐being of other people
Down
- The view that emotions related to environmental behavior have their roots in the behavior being a pleasurable or unpleasurable experience.
- Norms that refer to an individual’s belief about their moral obligation to engage in certain behavior.
- The study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view.
- The extent to which a behavior signifies something about who people are.
- An emotion in which the expectation that engaging in a particular behavior makes us experience positive or negative emotions.
- _______ are elicited by something, are reactions to something, and are generally about something – namely a specific object or behavior.
- A game technique that is an experimental instrument to assess one’s social value orientation.
- Self-__________; the idea that people are motivated to strive for consistency between three different elements of the self: the actual self, the valued self, and the ought self.
- Norms that refer to the behavior commonly approved or disapproved.
- A state of feeling separated from, distant from, or outside of a location; feeling outside of a particular place.
- The taken‐for‐granted sense of rootedness in one’s neighborhoods, towns, and/or regions.
- Norms that refer to the behavior shown by most group members.
- The affective bond between people and place or setting.
- A value type reflecting the concern with the quality of nature and the environment for its own sake.
30 Clues: Acting in the individual interest. • Acting in the collective interest. • What is commonly done or (dis)approved. • The affective bond between people and place or setting. • A value type reflecting a concern for your own resources. • Norms that refer to the behavior shown by most group members. • A value type reflecting the concern for society and other people. • ...
Individual-OB 2020-10-03
Across
- A mood dimension that consists of emotions such as nervousness, stress, and anxiety at the high end and relaxation, tranquility, and poise at the low end.
- The employee strongly dislikes his supervisor is the __________component of attitude.
- This occur when we are making judgments about an individual and comparing them to other individuals we have recently encountered.
- It consists of administering a negative consequence when the undesired behavior occurs.
- Refers to an assortment of non-cognitive skills, capabilities, and competencies that influence a person’s ability to succeed in coping with environmental demands and pressures.
- Behavior directed toward leaving the organization, including looking for a new position as well as resigning
- This bias occurs after an outcome is already known and then believing it could have been accurately predicted beforehand.
- This occurs when you make your decisions based on the information you received first and not on the new information received.
- Is the process that increases the probability that desired behaviors occur by applying
- Is a generic term that covers a broad range of feelings people experience, including both emotions and moods.
- Passively allowing conditions to worsen, including chronic absenteeism or lateness, reduced effort, and increased error rate.
- This component of an attitude is a description of or belief in the way things are.
Down
- A positive feeling about a job resulting from an evaluation of its characteristics.
- Passively but optimistically waiting for conditions to improve, including speaking up for the organization in the face of external criticism, and trusting the organization and its management to “do the right thing.”
- Is a process by which individuals organize and interpret their sensory impressions in order to give meaning to their environment.
- This is a factor that influences perception. When you look at a target and attempt to interpret what you see, your interpretation is heavily influenced by your personal characteristics.
- Occurs when you believe too much in your own ability to make good decisions.
- Persons draw unfavorable impressions about an individual based on a single negative characteristic.
- Is when we judge someone on the basis of perception of the group to which he or she belongs.
- Are less intense feelings than emotions and often arise without a specific event acting as a stimulus.
- They are evaluative statements that are either favorable or unfavorable concerning objects, people, or events.
- This bias exists when individuals attribute their own successes to internal factors and blame external factors when they don’t have success.
- Are intense feelings directed at someone or something
- The measure of the degree to which a person identifies psychologically with his/her job and considers his/her perceived performance level important to self-worth.
- Actively and constructively attempting to improve conditions, including suggesting improvements, discussing problems with superiors, and some forms of union activity.
- This is an emotional attachment to the organization and belief in its values.
- This is where people will draw generally favorable impressions about an individual with a single characteristic is positive.
27 Clues: Are intense feelings directed at someone or something • Occurs when you believe too much in your own ability to make good decisions. • This is an emotional attachment to the organization and belief in its values. • This component of an attitude is a description of or belief in the way things are. • ...
Unit 1 2025-09-02
Across
- A type of communication in which people say what they think and stand up for what they believe, want or need, without hurting others or denying others’ rights.
- possible outcome.
- Regard for one’s own health and well-being, and believing one is worthy of
- The emotional pain people feel in response to the death of a loved one or some other serious loss.
- A type of communication in which people agree to things they don’t want to do, or make up excuses for not doing something rather than telling others how they really feel.
- The way people feel about themselves; their sense of their value or worth.
- attack Shaking, sweating, dizziness and other symptoms, often accompanied by
- An event, situation or thought, either positive or negative, that causes stress.
- health The ability to find meaning and purpose in one’s life.
- A settlement in which each side changes or gives up something in order to reach an agreement.
- A disagreement between people or groups.
- health A state in which the body feels well and strong and all parts function as
- health The ability to feel and express a wide range of emotions, control one’s response to those emotions and express emotions in healthy ways.
- health The ability to have productive and beneficial relationships with others,
- An anxiety disorder in which people who have
- The quality of having a generally negative outlook on life, and expecting the
- made on the body.
- A mood disorder whose symptoms include persistent sad or irritable mood,
- health The ability to think clearly and cope with life; a state of mental well-being.
- of “craziness” or pending death; sometimes caused by stressful situations but can also happen spontaneously.
Down
- Communication in which the speaker uses the word “I” and takes responsibility for their own thoughts and feelings without putting the listener on the defensive.
- Displaying behavior that expresses negative feelings, resentment or
- and blame or criticize others.
- through traumatic events, experience flashbacks, images, anxiety and other symptoms.
- way, without violence.
- of interest in normal activities, a major change in appetite or body weight, and trouble with sleeping.
- family, friends and the wider community.
- The ability to put yourself in another person’s place to understand their thoughts and emotions and see their point of view.
- as temporary and good fortune as permanent.
- The feeling of being under pressure due to change or any physical or mental
- from others.
- An anxiety disorder in which a person’s brain gets stuck on a thought, and the person feels an urge to repeat a behavior many times.
- A type of communication in which people insist on being “right,” often
- The quality of having a generally positive outlook on life, such as seeing
- Feeling a foolish or extravagant love or admiration.
- should.
- A way of managing anger and settling disagreements in a safe and
- in an unassertive, passive way.
38 Clues: should. • from others. • possible outcome. • made on the body. • way, without violence. • and blame or criticize others. • in an unassertive, passive way. • family, friends and the wider community. • A disagreement between people or groups. • as temporary and good fortune as permanent. • An anxiety disorder in which people who have • ...
Twelfth Night Acts 1-4 Review 2026-02-06
Across
- Use of clever language, puns, or double meanings for humor (8)
- Comedic strategy where the audience knows more than the characters (13)
- Olivia’s steward; a strict rule-follower and target of a prank (8)
- Character role that eases tension through humor (13)
- heroine who disguises herself to survive (5)
- Twin whose arrival intensifies mistaken identity and conflict (9)
- Duke who believes music feeds love; prone to romantic exaggeration (6)
- Viola’s disguise, which creates dramatic irony throughout the play (7)
- Clever servant who helps engineer the letter trick (5)
Down
- The passive role of watching events unfold without being involved in the play (8)
- Foolish knight who mistakes encouragement for friendship (9)
- Character role of someone who watches events unfold closely, notices clues, and understands more than others without actively creating humor (8)
- Wealthy countess who mourns her brother and rejects a duke’s love (6)
- The setting of the play, where normal rules are turned upside down (7)
- Comedic strategy that uses extreme emotions or over-the-top language, especially about love (12)
- Olivia’s uncle; a comic instigator known for excess (7)
- Household fool who uses wit, jokes, and language tricks to reveal truth (5)
- Character role focused only on love, attraction, and exaggerated emotions (8)
18 Clues: heroine who disguises herself to survive (5) • Character role that eases tension through humor (13) • Clever servant who helps engineer the letter trick (5) • Olivia’s uncle; a comic instigator known for excess (7) • Foolish knight who mistakes encouragement for friendship (9) • Use of clever language, puns, or double meanings for humor (8) • ...
DHE STAFF 2023-12-13
11 Clues: our librarian • our p.e coach • teaches us songs • in charge of lunch • our school secretary • teaches us about art • keeps our school clean • our fearless principal • teaches us about computers • helps us understand emotions • helps us when we need a break
Lesson 13 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-05
11 Clues: To agree • Swiftness • Forerunner • Conversation • To go faster • To meet with • Help in time of distress • Humiliating and miserable • A collection of unrelated things • An opinion formed from inconclusive evidence • A word or phrase sometime inserted between other words, often expressing emotions.
List 13 Crazy Horse 2017-04-23
Across
- a picture
- someone who smokes
- to tell
- being able to act on your own without the help of others
- to combine
- weak, without power
- to make or become hot
Down
- to give up work
- communicating
- strong emotions
- to close something by sticking two parts together
- a cloud that forms in a thunderstorm
- completely
- the side of the face below the eye
- danger
15 Clues: danger • to tell • a picture • completely • to combine • communicating • to give up work • strong emotions • someone who smokes • weak, without power • to make or become hot • the side of the face below the eye • a cloud that forms in a thunderstorm • to close something by sticking two parts together • being able to act on your own without the help of others
vocabulary activity 2013-06-01
Across
- shaking
- he was not excited for mig
- it was was exciting and wonderous to him
- he said farewell
- he was planning something mischeiveous
- he had to face conditions
- she felt like she was going to pass out
Down
- it was very tiring
- they got the reward
- it was spotted
- to bow
- his emotions
- he ran into
- hard,stern,strict women
- where the princess goes
15 Clues: to bow • shaking • he ran into • his emotions • it was spotted • he said farewell • it was very tiring • they got the reward • hard,stern,strict women • where the princess goes • he had to face conditions • he was not excited for mig • he was planning something mischeiveous • she felt like she was going to pass out • it was was exciting and wonderous to him
Art 2021-11-10
Across
- art, what street artists do
- what musicians do
- piece of writing that rhymes
- what writers do
- pictures created with pencil and pen
- anything that stirs emotions in you
Down
- , created by street artists
- art, old art
- created by writers
- art, contemporary art
- used in stenciled art
- pictures that were painted
- what chefs and cooks do
- art, what visual artists do
- a person who creates art
15 Clues: art, old art • what writers do • what musicians do • created by writers • art, contemporary art • used in stenciled art • what chefs and cooks do • a person who creates art • pictures that were painted • , created by street artists • art, what street artists do • art, what visual artists do • piece of writing that rhymes • anything that stirs emotions in you • ...
BALLOON 2023-12-03
Across
- - Balloon holder when tied.
- - Gas that helps balloon float in the air.
- - Balloon inflation process.
- - Group of balloons tied together.
- - Main balloon filler component.
- - Balloon direction in the air.
- - Balloon decoration in occasions.
Down
- - Balloon inflator machine.
- - Weight of balloon.
- - Usual shape of balloon.
- - Balloon action in the air.
- - Material balloon made of.
- - Variety of balloons.
- - Emotions when playing with balloon.
- - When balloon burst.
15 Clues: - Weight of balloon. • - When balloon burst. • - Variety of balloons. • - Usual shape of balloon. • - Balloon inflator machine. • - Balloon holder when tied. • - Material balloon made of. • - Balloon action in the air. • - Balloon inflation process. • - Balloon direction in the air. • - Main balloon filler component. • - Group of balloons tied together. • ...
Laymen 2023-04-13
Across
- Repetition
- used to get the true point across
- no Like or As
- Like or AS
- Used to Ridicule people
- appeals to the 5 senses
- Every word has 2 definitions
- Unrealistic objects devoloped emotions
- Extreme exaggeration
Down
- Placement of 2 words
- Used to represent Abstract Ideas
- Real Or Imaginary
- shows logical aspect of situation
- repeats a remark
- Item A related to Item B
15 Clues: Repetition • Like or AS • no Like or As • repeats a remark • Real Or Imaginary • Placement of 2 words • Extreme exaggeration • Used to Ridicule people • appeals to the 5 senses • Item A related to Item B • Every word has 2 definitions • Used to represent Abstract Ideas • used to get the true point across • shows logical aspect of situation • Unrealistic objects devoloped emotions
Vocabulary WOrds 2025-11-07
Across
- OPPOSITE OF SUPPORTIVELY ENCOURAGING SOMEONE
- CHANCES OF OCCURRENCE
- TOTAL BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE
- OPPOSITE OF ALLOW
- SELF-SATISFIED
- ANTIQUITY
- FAVOURABLE OR HELPFUL TO ACHIEVING A RESULT
- EXPERIENCING CONFLICTING EMOTIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY
- OPPOSITE OF NORMALITY
Down
- OPPOSITE OF CONTRADICT
- REBELLION
- GENETAL AGREEMENT AMONG A GROUP
- ESTABLISHING CONTROL OVER A NEW TERRITORY
- One who publicly supports a cause or pleads on someone’s behalf.
- OPPOSITE OF WORSEN
15 Clues: REBELLION • ANTIQUITY • SELF-SATISFIED • OPPOSITE OF ALLOW • OPPOSITE OF WORSEN • CHANCES OF OCCURRENCE • OPPOSITE OF NORMALITY • OPPOSITE OF CONTRADICT • TOTAL BOUNDARY OF A SHAPE • GENETAL AGREEMENT AMONG A GROUP • ESTABLISHING CONTROL OVER A NEW TERRITORY • FAVOURABLE OR HELPFUL TO ACHIEVING A RESULT • OPPOSITE OF SUPPORTIVELY ENCOURAGING SOMEONE • ...
Snow Leopards 2019-02-07
11 Clues: Their homes • How they hunt • Scientific Name • Where they live • Emotions/Behaviors • What species are they • Hunt in dawn and dusk • How is the population • Name of grey and black markings • Carnivore,Herbivore,or Omnivore • Where they have the most numbers
Snow Leopards 2019-02-07
11 Clues: Their homes • How they hunt • Scientific Name • Where they live • Emotions/Behaviors • What species are they • Hunt in dawn and dusk • How is the population • Name of grey and black markings • Carnivore,Herbivore,or Omnivore • Where they have the most numbers
