feelings Crossword Puzzles
Animals, Feelings, and Body Parts 2021-03-09
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- toes
- arms
- it goes woof
- lays eggs
- how you feel after you hear noises at night
- rabbit/bunny
- fingers
- wakes you up in the morning
- face
- how you feel after a long day
- it goes moo
- head
- eyes
- it goes oink
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- hair
- use it to pick up
- it goes neigh
- in winter you feel like this
- legs
- hearing
- smell
- use it to eat
- it goes meow
- in summer you feel like this
- how you feel after you fall down
25 Clues: hair • toes • arms • legs • face • head • eyes • smell • hearing • fingers • lays eggs • it goes moo • it goes woof • rabbit/bunny • it goes meow • it goes oink • it goes neigh • use it to eat • use it to pick up • wakes you up in the morning • in winter you feel like this • in summer you feel like this • how you feel after a long day • how you feel after you fall down • how you feel after you hear noises at night
Animals, Body parts, Feelings Vocabulary 2021-11-23
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- we pick things up with these
- you need to take medicine
- we put gloves on these
- hopps on ground
- we smell with this
- you need to go to bed
- we brush through
- you need to eat
- we eat with this
- moo
- we see with these
- we run with these
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- you need to wear a coat and pants
- rolls in mud and snorts
- lays eggs
- you need to drink a cold drink
- we listen with these
- gallops
- meows
- barks
- we put sleeves on these
- you need to go to the pool
- we use these to stand
- I am 12 years old
24 Clues: moo • meows • barks • gallops • lays eggs • hopps on ground • you need to eat • we brush through • we eat with this • we see with these • I am 12 years old • we run with these • we smell with this • we listen with these • you need to go to bed • we use these to stand • we put gloves on these • rolls in mud and snorts • we put sleeves on these • you need to take medicine • you need to go to the pool • ...
Personality, feelings and emotions - vocabulary 2023-10-08
20 Clues: ufny • leniy • uparty • samotny • znudzony • wrażliwy • zazdrosny • zdziwiony • cierpliwy • rozbawiony • zadowolony • towarzyski • zawstydzony • niecierpliwy • pewny siebie • zestresowany • bystry, mądry • podekscytowany • przyjazny, miły • nieprzyjazny, niemiły
Relationship, Feelings, Opinions and Experiences 2024-07-23
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- Not meeting expectations or hopes; unsatisfactory. (Adjective)
- Enjoying spending time with others; friendly. (Adjective)
- The relationship between friends. (Noun)
- Showing good manners and respect towards others. (Adjective)
- Easily affected by emotions or feelings; understanding others' feelings. (Adjective)
- Feeling sad because you are alone or without friends. (Adjective)
- To end a romantic relationship. (Phrasal verb)
- Not showing good manners; rude. (Adjective)
- Neat and well-organized. (Adjective)
- A man who is married to someone. (Noun)
- Being in a legal relationship with a partner. (Adjective)
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- An expression of regret for a mistake or misunderstanding. (Noun)
- Not neat or organized. (Adjective)
- Dependable; someone you can trust to do what they say. (Adjective)
- Not enjoying spending time with others; not friendly. (Adjective)
- Showing good judgment and making wise decisions. (Adjective)
- Feeling unhappy because something did not meet your expectations. (Adjective)
- A person you like and who likes you, and you spend time with. (Noun)
- To become an adult from a child. (Phrasal verb)
- To have a disagreement or argument with someone. (Phrasal verb)
- Not married or in a romantic relationship. (Adjective)
- Being kind and pleasant to others. (Adjective)
- A woman who is married to someone. (Noun)
- Feeling envious or unhappy because of someone else's success or happiness. (Adjective)
- Feeling nervous or uncomfortable around people you don’t know. (Adjective)
- To fail to meet someone's expectations or promises. (Phrasal verb)
- The way someone acts or conducts themselves. (Noun)
27 Clues: Not neat or organized. (Adjective) • Neat and well-organized. (Adjective) • A man who is married to someone. (Noun) • The relationship between friends. (Noun) • A woman who is married to someone. (Noun) • Not showing good manners; rude. (Adjective) • Being kind and pleasant to others. (Adjective) • To end a romantic relationship. (Phrasal verb) • ...
Psychology Vocab 7 2023-02-22
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- the exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind
- theory that says that our childhood experiences and unconscious desires influence our behavior
- defense mechanism that involves an individual transferring negative feelings from one person or thing to another
- a defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in an immature or age-inappropriate way.
- German-American developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his theory that an individual faces a conflict at each stage, which may or may not be successfully resolved within that stage.
- the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without their awareness.
- a perfect or representative example of something and may be used as a default mental image; a behavioral pattern and a reflection of that pattern in a story
- part of the mind that drives us to fulfill our basic urges and needs as quickly as possible; instinctive and primitive
- Erikson’s development stages describing how a person's personality develops, and how social skills are learned from infancy through adulthood
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- the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience
- Jung’s term to represent a form of the unconscious common to mankind as a whole and originating in the inherited structure of the brain
- unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately
- Freud’s stages that supposedly capture the main growth points of a person from infancy to adulthood and focus on different facets of wants, needs, and desires.
- defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior
- the fixation in consciousness of an idea, affect, or desire that is opposite to a feared unconscious impulse
- the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist
- part of the mind which is experienced as the “self” or “I” and is in contact with the external world through perception.
- the personality that an individual projects to others, as differentiated from the authentic self
- founder of psychoanalysis. His theory suggests that human behavior is influenced by unconscious memories, thoughts, and urges
- is an unconscious aspect of the personality that does not correspond with the ego ideal
- Defense mechanism in which people project undesirable feelings or emotions onto someone else, rather than admitting to or dealing with the unwanted feelings
- the unique patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that distinguish a person from others
- made the theory of the collective unconscious. Believed that human beings are connected to each other and their ancestors through a shared set of experiences. We use this collective consciousness to give meaning to the world.
23 Clues: the conscious refusal to perceive that painful facts exist • the part of the mind that acts as a self-critical conscience • unconscious resources used by the ego to decrease internal stress ultimately • defense mechanism in which someone gives excuses and reasons to justify behavior • ...
Valentines Day 2024-02-01
Dile al amor 2023-10-24
Thanksgiving 2017-06-03
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- Large in size, number or amount
- Notably large in size; predominant; grand
- To say or write good things about someone
- Able to control or influence people or things; greater than others
- Doing something for someone to help; affectionate, thoughtful, loving
- The act of showing respect and love for God
- Effort made to do something correctly, safely; keep safe
- Public praise and honor
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- Ruler of; God; Christ
- Causing feelings of wonder and fear
- Extremely good; extraordinary
- Affectionate; feelings or showing love
- Of high quality; suitable
13 Clues: Ruler of; God; Christ • Public praise and honor • Of high quality; suitable • Extremely good; extraordinary • Large in size, number or amount • Causing feelings of wonder and fear • Affectionate; feelings or showing love • Notably large in size; predominant; grand • To say or write good things about someone • The act of showing respect and love for God • ...
COLECCIONADO HERIDAS 2026-03-02
Tone Vocabulary 2022-09-30
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- showing or feeling approval of someone or something
- relating to the qualities or pitch of a sound or to the tonality of a piece of music
- something that belongs to the sphere of fact as distinct from opinion or conjecture
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- feeling or showing grief
- useful and informative
- feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
- having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
- the mood or feeling of something
- free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings
- contented; pleased
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- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
- able to be trusted as being accurate or true; reliable
- finding something funny or entertaining
- demanding careful consideration or application
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm
- slightly angry; irritated
- having been beaten in a battle or other contest
- hopeful and confident about the future
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen
- serving to alleviate a person's feelings of grief or distress
- happy and optimistic
- dismissive of the importance of a person or thing
- move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
27 Clues: contented; pleased • happy and optimistic • useful and informative • feeling or showing grief • slightly angry; irritated • the mood or feeling of something • hopeful and confident about the future • finding something funny or entertaining • demanding careful consideration or application • having been beaten in a battle or other contest • ...
Mental Health 2021-09-18
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- Not in a happy or positive state.
- Having othing left
- whating something that someone else has or has had.
- intense feelings.
- impatiant and Unoccupied
- Being disappointed, worried or sad.
- irritable, complaining, grumpy, bad-tempered
- A condition regarded to psychological and emotional well-being.
- Severe emotions and feelings.
- Give you strength.
- Study of the Human mind.
- having an obligation over something.
- Upset and angry about something.
- Nervous and timid around other people.
- expressing distress and annoyance.
- Where people post online.
- The cause of physical pain and injury.
- Another word for irritated.
- enthusiastic and eager for something.
- Being cared for and liked by other people.
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- Bored or restlessly eager to do something.
- Another word for worry.
- Being in a good state.
- Main organ of your body and pumps blood.
- Mad and upset about something.
- sad because one has no friends or company.
- Kind of like faith.
- feeling, expressing, or causing a great happiness.
- What your skeleton is made from.
- Is the one Christianity believes in.
- feeling despair and having no faith.
- Hurting or abusing yourself.
- Upset and sorrowful.
- Scared/trembling.
- Not knowing where to go.
- having lost confidence or enthusiasm.
- Being free and away from anxiety or a long job.
- a way of hurting people physically and verbally.
- full of joy.
- Full of feelings.
- embarrassed or guilty because of someones actions.
41 Clues: full of joy. • intense feelings. • Scared/trembling. • Full of feelings. • Give you strength. • Having othing left • Kind of like faith. • Upset and sorrowful. • Being in a good state. • Another word for worry. • impatiant and Unoccupied • Study of the Human mind. • Not knowing where to go. • Where people post online. • Another word for irritated. • Hurting or abusing yourself. • ...
Crossword 2015-02-21
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- acquiring new, or modifying and reinforcing, existing knowledge, behavior, skills, values or preferences
- It kills us but without it we would not know we were alive
- thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of
- largely unconscious reactions that protect a person from painful emotions such as anxiety and guilt
- the decision-making component of personality that operates according to the reality principle
- the primitive, instinctive component of personality that operates according to the pleasure principle
- relationship with our self
- a behavior or event that strengthens or increases behavior likely to occur again
- information just beneath the surface of our awareness
- a psychological desire that seeks procreation or creation through an enduring union
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- The person’s total internal view of self
- altruistic love
- an individual’s unique constellation of consistent behavioral traits
- intimate nonsexual friendship between two people
- exaggerated feelings of weakness and inadequacy
- arguing against an anxiety provoking stimuli by stating it doesn't exist
- accurate ability to view the world from client’s perspective
- the moral component of personality that incorporates social standards about what represents right and wrong
- genuineness, one’s behavior congruent with emotions
- the presentation of an adverse event or outcome that causes a decrease in the behavior it follows
- environment around us
- relations with other people
- searches for the positive in the situation.
- Father of psychoanalysis
- thoughts, memories, feelings and desires that we are not aware of, but that greatly influence our behavior
25 Clues: altruistic love • environment around us • Father of psychoanalysis • relationship with our self • relations with other people • The person’s total internal view of self • thoughts or feelings we are fully aware of • searches for the positive in the situation. • exaggerated feelings of weakness and inadequacy • intimate nonsexual friendship between two people • ...
Personality Vocab B 2022-02-15
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- perception that chance/outside forces determine your fate.
- personality test;identifies people's inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of the blots.
- defense mechanism;shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a safer outlet
- a readiness to perceive oneself favorably.
- defense mechanism; retreating to the infantile psychosexual stage.
- overestimating others noticing you
- testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups.
- Our thoughts and feelings about ourselves
- defense mechanism;people refuse to believe/perceive painful realities.
- children incorporate their parents' values into their developing superegos.
- giving priority to the goals of one's group and defining one's identity accordingly.
- information processing we are unaware of.
- study of optimal human functioning; ans to discover and promote strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive.
- says whatever comes to mind.
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- interacting influences Of behavior, internal cognition, and environment.
- the egos protective methods of reducing anxiety by distorting reality
- Id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones.
- once basic physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved, there is motivation to fulfill one's potential.
- personality test;provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one's inner dynamics.
- a questionnaire where people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors and assess personality
- defense mechanism;people disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others.
- "executive" part of personality; mediates among demands of id, superego, and reality.
22 Clues: says whatever comes to mind. • overestimating others noticing you • Our thoughts and feelings about ourselves • information processing we are unaware of. • a readiness to perceive oneself favorably. • perception that chance/outside forces determine your fate. • Id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones. • ...
21 2025-02-13
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- when people take out their feelings on someone or something else rather than face the real problem
- a method used to face a problem, recognize it, and try to solve it
- returning to childish or immature behavior when difficulties or frustrations occur
- valuing someone or something far more than it is worth
- attitudes that produce actions that may cause the same attitudes to increase
- explaining weaknesses or failures by giving socially acceptable excuses
- your body’s response to demanding life events that cause physical, mental, or emotional tension
- when people refuse to accept the reality of something that has happened
- methods people unconsciously use to deal with life situations
- overall condition of you social and emotional well-being
- a technique in which you focus on a strength in one area to make up for a weakness in another area
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- thinking about your own thoughts of feelings
- when people place the blame for their failures on others
- when people are not able to express their feelings or thought in words and express themselves with extreme behavior
- when people use their imaginary thoughts as an escape to fulfil their personal needs
- everyday events that demand a change in response from you
- ongoing stress that continues over time
- patterns of thinking, feeling, and responding
- transferring an emotion into a physical symptom
- when people idealize themselves
- little messages that you send to yourself
21 Clues: when people idealize themselves • ongoing stress that continues over time • little messages that you send to yourself • thinking about your own thoughts of feelings • patterns of thinking, feeling, and responding • transferring an emotion into a physical symptom • valuing someone or something far more than it is worth • ...
Listening in Interpersonal Communication 2025-12-28
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- The process of assessing the quality or significance of a message
- The process of comprehending the meaning of a message
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- The storage of information over an extended period of time
- Listening that involves only the superficial understanding of the message
- An unwillingness to consider new ideas or viewpoints
- Listening with the intent to understand another person's feelings and perspective
- The stage of the listening process where the listener provides feedback to the speaker
- The active process of receiving and interpreting spoken messages
- The tendency to believe that others are lying more often than they actually are
- The temporary storage of information for immediate recall
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- Listening without forming opinions or judgments about the speaker
- The process of fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively hearing the message
- The type of listening that involves analyzing and evaluating the content of a message
- The tendency to believe that others are telling the truth, even in the face of contradictory evidence
- Listening with an unbiased perspective, focusing on the content without personal feelings
- The initial stage of the listening process, involving the perception of sound
- The ability to retain and recall information that has been communicated
- Guidelines that dictate how emotions should be expressed in a specific cultural context
- Statements used to mitigate the impact of a message or to prepare the listener for potential negative feedback
20 Clues: An unwillingness to consider new ideas or viewpoints • The process of comprehending the meaning of a message • The temporary storage of information for immediate recall • The storage of information over an extended period of time • The active process of receiving and interpreting spoken messages • Listening without forming opinions or judgments about the speaker • ...
History of Art III 2025-06-30
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- A lesson about right and wrong shown in art.
- A time of "rebirth" in art and learning in Europe (14th–16th centuries).
- Soft, light colors often used in Rococo paintings.
- Making people and things in art look true to life.
- The visible marks made by a paintbrush.
- A dramatic and emotional style of art from the 1600s.
- Showing personal thoughts or the artist’s unique view.
- A complicated way of organizing figures and space in art.
- A graceful and beautiful style.
- A style that captures a quick moment with light and color.
- Changing the natural shape or size of something, often in art.
- The beauty and power of the natural world, often shown in Romantic art.
- A fun and light mood in the art.
- Strong feelings shown through faces and actions in art.
- The use of light and dark to make things look realistic.
- A sense of organization and clarity in art.
- The focus on how light changes colors at different times.
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- Balanced and equal design on both sides.
- Subjects from ancient Rome or Greece.
- A return to classical Greek and Roman style in the 18th century.
- Strong contrast between light and shadow.
- An art style where feelings are more important than realistic looks.
- Choosing feelings and creativity instead of logic.
- An art style that shows strong feelings, nature, and imagination.
- A light, playful, and decorative style of art from the 1700s.
- Made to look pretty, not serious or dramatic.
- A style after the Renaissance with stretched bodies and unusual poses.
- made to look stylized or exaggerated.
- A painting done on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling.
- An idea that focuses on human beings and their abilities.
- Human shapes made longer than normal for effect.
- A technique that makes pictures look three-dimensional.
- The correct size and shape of parts in a drawing or sculpture.
- The feeling of motion in a painting or sculpture.
- Highly decorated or fancy.
35 Clues: Highly decorated or fancy. • A graceful and beautiful style. • A fun and light mood in the art. • Subjects from ancient Rome or Greece. • made to look stylized or exaggerated. • The visible marks made by a paintbrush. • Balanced and equal design on both sides. • Strong contrast between light and shadow. • A sense of organization and clarity in art. • ...
Mental Health Awareness 2020-08-09
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- Anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object
- a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorders
- Having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts or perform certain repetitious rituals, especially as a defense against anxiety from unconscious conflicts
- a specific response by the body to a stimulus, as fear or pain, that disturbs or interferes with the normal psychological equillibrium of an organism
- An illness that affects the mind and prevents a person from being productive.
- A particular treatment technique
- to make easier or less difficult; contribute to; facilitate
- the intentional act of attempting to kill one's self
- the identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
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- growing to manhood or womanhood; youthful
- sadness; gloom; dejection
- showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy
- to give advice to; advise
- the branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness
- treatment for Obessive Compulsive Disorder
- a mental health problem characterized by an alternation between extreme euphoria and deep depression
- Feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- a technique in which one focuses one's full attention only on the present, experiencing thoughts, feelings, and sensations but not judging them
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder
20 Clues: sadness; gloom; dejection • to give advice to; advise • A particular treatment technique • growing to manhood or womanhood; youthful • treatment for Obessive Compulsive Disorder • the intentional act of attempting to kill one's self • showing wild, apparently deranged, excitement and energy • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • ...
Therapy 2022-03-17
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- What can I do when my feelings start to get big?
- How do kids feel when their caregivers use drugs?
- When I protected myself and my sister I was a what?
- What is another word for feelings?
- Who is on my team?
- Is this helpful or unhelpful? I have done hard things before.
- What is one of the three corners of the CBT Triangle?
- Fight, flight, and what?
- fill in the blank 'my feelings make me uncomfortable but I can....'
- True or False 6 million kids have had a caregiver that uses drugs.
- What is it called when we try not to think about the trauma?
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- How deep are we in the water?
- What is it called when boys and girls bodies are changing?
- What is another word for Prickly thoughts?
- How many more trauma therapy sessions do I have left?
- What do I do if someone touches me and I don't like it?
- Is it normal for some kids to feel guilty because of the trauma?
- One reason we acted out scenarios with mom was because we want to make sure we are being ....?
- What are hard things that kids see and go through?
- What is the name of one of my traumas?
- What is another word for helpful thoughts?
- What is another name for Menstral Cycle?
- Who works with families when there is a report of neglect or abuse?
23 Clues: Who is on my team? • Fight, flight, and what? • How deep are we in the water? • What is another word for feelings? • What is the name of one of my traumas? • What is another name for Menstral Cycle? • What is another word for Prickly thoughts? • What is another word for helpful thoughts? • What can I do when my feelings start to get big? • ...
Mental Health Positive Reinforcement 2023-04-19
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- (A positive statement used to reinforce a particular belief or behavior)
- (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future)
- (The act of acknowledging and embracing one's thoughts, feelings, and circumstances)
- (The act of inspiring or motivating someone to do or achieve something)
- (The process of recovering from physical or mental illness or injury)
- (The practice of expressing thankfulness and appreciation for what one has)
- (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities)
- (The ability to recover and bounce back from adversity or difficult situations)
- (The process of gaining control and confidence over one's life and circumstances)
- MINDSET (A belief that one's abilities and intelligence can be developed over time)
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- (The act of recognizing and acknowledging someone's thoughts, feelings, or experiences as valid and legitimate)
- (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally)
- (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone)
- SELF-TALK (The practice of using positive language and thoughts to promote self-confidence and motivation)
- (A positive attitude or outlook on life, even in difficult situations)
- (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life)
- (The practice of being present in the moment and non-judgmentally aware of one's thoughts and feelings)
- (A feeling of self-assurance, belief in one's abilities or qualities)
- (The practice of taking care of oneself to promote physical and mental well-being)
- (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help)
20 Clues: (Providing encouragement, assistance, or help) • (A feeling of optimism or expectation for the future) • (The quality of being strong, both physically and mentally) • (The act of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone) • (The confidence and belief in one's own worth and abilities) • (A mindset that focuses on the good and positive aspects of life) • ...
Trauma Stewardship 2017-04-12
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- Acknowledging the existence of Trauma Exposure _____ is critical in stewardship
- "I leave my voicemail box full." (for example)
- Recognizing our own ____ provides the opportunity to deepen compassion for others
- Can be recognized by asking "What am I most attached to?"
- Compassion meditation: "May I/You/We be ____"
- Insufficient resources and conflicting objectives contribute to _______ tendencies, level two trauma stewardship
- Sophisticated coping mechanism for dealing with anger and other intense feelings
- Succumbing to the belief that one has no capacity to influence an outcome
- Social _____ serves as a buffer when dealing with challenges
- Occurs when one experiences intrusive or overwhelming feelings
- The Fifth, or Core, Direction's focus
- Tells you where you are and how you feel, moment to moment (Present Moment)
- Direction with emphasize on strength and introspection
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- Shutting down the mechanisms for registering intense feelings
- ______ Dynamics are characterized by knowing where our own self ends and another's self begins
- "Macro-view" level of Trauma Stewardship
- Direction emphasizing building compassion and community
- Can lead to an identity based solely on work
- Being wholly focused on your job
- Chronic _____: feeling tired in your mind, body and spirit
- ____ undermines the possibility for authentic connection
- "With kindly intent and ______ will I speak." (Buddha)
- Frequent factor in negative organizational culture
- Direction example: "Why am I doing this?"
- Inability to embrace ______ is characterized by being dogmatic and opinionated
- "Succumbing to a feeling of impotence"
- Fire element direction emphasizing focus and alternate plans
27 Clues: Being wholly focused on your job • The Fifth, or Core, Direction's focus • "Succumbing to a feeling of impotence" • "Macro-view" level of Trauma Stewardship • Direction example: "Why am I doing this?" • Can lead to an identity based solely on work • Compassion meditation: "May I/You/We be ____" • "I leave my voicemail box full." (for example) • ...
Chapter 6 Definition ~ Health 2021-09-22
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- making others perform certain tasks in order to join the group.
- the ability to accept others' differences
- a bond or connection you have with other people
- an unfair opinion or judgement of a particular group of people
- a part you play in your relationships
- being overly forceful, pushy, or hostile.
- nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors, and posture.
- a statement that focuses on your feelings rather than on someone else's behavior.
- paying close attention to what someone is saying and communicating.
- your sense of who you are and where you belong in the world.
- deliberately harming or threatening other people who cannot easily defend themselves.
- being unwilling or unable to express thoughts and feelings in a direct or firm manner.
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- the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community
- expressing your views clearly and respectfully.
- the act of working together for the good of all
- the exchange of thoughts feelings and beliefs between two or more people.
- a problem-solving method in which each participant gives up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone
- an exaggerated or oversimplified belief about people who belong to a certain group.
- a significant relationship with two people based on trust, caring, and consideration
- non hostile comments that point out problems and encourage improvement.
- the beliefs, ideas, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live
21 Clues: a part you play in your relationships • the ability to accept others' differences • being overly forceful, pushy, or hostile. • expressing your views clearly and respectfully. • the act of working together for the good of all • a bond or connection you have with other people • the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community • ...
heath notes 2023-08-30
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- pressure from peers
- not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insulting others
- statements that start with I, and about the speaker's thoughts and feelings.
- pressure from peers to do something positive
- use of body language, tone, volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message
- peer work with other peers to solve a conflict
- a neutral third party who attempts to help solve a conflict
- making demands of and insulting others
- disagreements that occur due to misunderstanding or differing priorities, values, goals or needs
- skills used to solve conflicts
- pressure from peers to do something negitive
- set of skiils used to aviod doing unheathy behaviors
- agreement in which two sides come to together and each side gives a little to find a solution
- constructive response to something
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- strategy for solving a conflict using a third party\
- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feeling
- the process of working together to find an acceptable solution to a conflict
- the process of how communication happens
- act of concentrating on the person speaking and acknowledging what one has heard
- spoken or written words used to send a message
- failures in communication that lead to conflict
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people
- motivation to do something, can be internal or external
24 Clues: pressure from peers • skills used to solve conflicts • constructive response to something • making demands of and insulting others • the process of how communication happens • clearly stating needs, wants, and feeling • pressure from peers to do something positive • pressure from peers to do something negitive • peer work with other peers to solve a conflict • ...
Unit 3 Key Vocabulary (Say It Your Way) 2024-07-10
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- To extend over an area or increase in range, like news or information.
- The point or place where something begins, comes from, or is derived.
- Something that applies to all people or things in the world.
- The meaning of a word or phrase, typically given in a dictionary
- Objects, shapes, or signs that represent something else, often used to convey ideas or beliefs.
- Movements of the body, especially hands and arms, used to communicate or express emotions.
- Having many parts or details that make something difficult to understand or deal with.
- A method of communication used by deaf people
- To exchange information, thoughts, or feelings with others through speech, writing, or other means.
- The condition of being unable to hear, either partially or completely.
- Something made up of two or more parts or elements.
- Ideas, beliefs, or opinions that come to mind when thinking about something.
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- Symbols used in electronic communication to represent facial expressions or emotions.
- People from whom one is descended, such as grandparents or great-grandparents.
- Emotions or reactions, such as happiness, sadness, or anger.
- The way emotions or feelings are shown on someone's face, like smiles or frowns (two words).)
- To successfully communicate or make someone understand something (two words).
- Not done or said in a straightforward or direct way.
- Something that is created or designed, often something new or innovative.
- A comparison between two things to show how they are alike.
20 Clues: A method of communication used by deaf people • Something made up of two or more parts or elements. • Not done or said in a straightforward or direct way. • A comparison between two things to show how they are alike. • Emotions or reactions, such as happiness, sadness, or anger. • Something that applies to all people or things in the world. • ...
Personality Traits 2025-10-13
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- someone who is fair and sensible and has good judgement
- someone who behaves in a proud, unpleasant way toward other people because they believe that they are more important than others
- someone who feels sure about their own abilities, qualities, or ideas
- someone who is ____ about something is easily worried and offended when people talk about it
- someone who gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected
- someone who behaves in an enthusiastic and cheerful way
- someone who behaves like adults in a way that shows they are well developed emotionally
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- someone who is friendly and easy to talk to
- someone who is very friendly and likes meeting and talking to people
- someone who pays attention to the needs, wishes, or feelings of other people
- someone who has very strong feelings about something or a strong belief in something
- someone who does things suddenly, without thinking about them carefully first
- someone who cares only about himself or herself, and not about other people
- someone who acts very carefully in order to avoid possible danger
- someone who states their needs and opinions clearly, so that people take notice
- unwilling to spend money
- someone who behaves in a calm, relaxed way as if nothing will ever worry them
- someone who always tells the truth, and do not try to deceive people or break the law
- someone or something that is foolish, childish, or ridiculous
- someone who keeps their feelings hidden
20 Clues: unwilling to spend money • someone who keeps their feelings hidden • someone who is friendly and easy to talk to • someone who is fair and sensible and has good judgement • someone who behaves in an enthusiastic and cheerful way • someone or something that is foolish, childish, or ridiculous • someone who acts very carefully in order to avoid possible danger • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2026-01-29
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- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
- Relating to the part of the brain involved in our behavioural and emotional responses.
- No longer produced or used; out of date.
- To control every part, however small, of an enterprise or activity.
- A grammatical mood used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, or possibility.
- The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- A very typical example of a certain person or thing; a recurring symbol or motif.
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- A close and harmonious relationship in which the people or groups concerned understand each other's feelings.
- Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse.
- A system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness.
- Relating to the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom from external control.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctual.
- A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- The ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning.
- Belonging naturally; essential; motivation coming from within.
- To spread throughout something; pervade.
20 Clues: No longer produced or used; out of date. • To spread throughout something; pervade. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • Belonging naturally; essential; motivation coming from within. • A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound. • ...
8th Grade OST Vocabulary 2026-03-13
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- A preference or opinion that may make information unfair or one-sided.
- The literal dictionary meaning of a word.
- When what happens is different from what is expected.
- The message or lesson about life in a story.
- The spoken words between characters.
- The character or force that opposes the main character.
- The part of a story where the conflict is solved.
- prove that an argument is wrong.
- The words and sentences around a word that help explain its meaning.
- The feeling or atmosphere created in a text.
- To examine something carefully and explain how its parts work together.
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- Descriptive language that helps readers imagine sights, sounds, or feelings.
- The feelings or ideas associated with a word beyond its dictionary meaning.
- To figure something out using clues from the text and what you already know.
- A scene that interrupts the story to show something that happened earlier.
- To show how two things are alike.
- A particular way of seeing or thinking about something.
- Extreme exaggeration used for effect.
- Based on facts, not personal opinions.
- The author’s attitude toward the subject.
- Based on personal feelings or opinions.
- Hints or clues about what will happen later in a story.
- To show how two things are different.
- Idea The most important point or message in a text.
- A statement that the author believes is true and tries to prove.
25 Clues: prove that an argument is wrong. • To show how two things are alike. • The spoken words between characters. • Extreme exaggeration used for effect. • To show how two things are different. • Based on facts, not personal opinions. • Based on personal feelings or opinions. • The literal dictionary meaning of a word. • The author’s attitude toward the subject. • ...
Les mots 2021-11-09
15 Clues: close • distant • budding • to cheat • lifelong • fidelity • feelings • jealousy • betrayed • to hit on • heartbreak • to make up • disappointed • to have fondness for • to kiss (one another)
Imagery Poem 2024-01-24
16 Clues: Eyes • Words • Taste • Touch • Smell • Theme • Hearing • Theme 2 • Feeling • Character • Lifestyle • Warfare Theme 3 • Literary Device • Character feelings • Category of Writing • Central or main Idea
Randomstuff45 2025-05-16
Valentines crossword 2024-02-06
Root Word: sens, sent 2022-02-10
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- showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past
- to feel bitter or upset
- of little important; ridiculous; unimportant
- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
- a person who agrees or feel the same way
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- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as other in a group
- to lessen the feeling of awareness; to make less sensitive
- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstance of others
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feel the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • of little important; ridiculous; unimportant • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • to lessen the feeling of awareness; to make less sensitive • showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive • ...
Mental Health 2023-09-24
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- A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear.
- A common mental disorder that causes people to experience depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth.
- Blocking out painful memories.
- A disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous event.
- Of or relating to the mind.
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- serious health conditions that affect both your physical and mental health.
- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure.
- Far away from everyone or everything else.
- Persistant fear of something.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
10 Clues: Of or relating to the mind. • Persistant fear of something. • Blocking out painful memories. • Far away from everyone or everything else. • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure. • A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear. • ...
Habit 4 Assessment 2023-04-24
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- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- watches body language, tone, and feeling reflected in someone's voice
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
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- a limit of a subject or sphere of activity
- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs
- the process of communicating non verbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movement
- the quality of being honest
- information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc
10 Clues: the quality of being honest • a limit of a subject or sphere of activity • a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • watches body language, tone, and feeling reflected in someone's voice • ...
Habit 5 2023-04-24
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- a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else
- information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task
- a limit of a subject or sphere of activity
- watching body language, tone,and feeling reflected in someone's voice
- a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs
- the quality of being honest
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- sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- the process of communicating non-verbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movement
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
10 Clues: the quality of being honest • a limit of a subject or sphere of activity • a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another • watching body language, tone,and feeling reflected in someone's voice • ...
ccc 2022-12-16
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- Piaget’s second period of intellectual development
- children change their thinking to make new information fit
- Play Playing alone but next to another child.
- learning what feelings and emotions are, understanding how and why they occur, recognising your own feelings and those of others, and developing effective ways for managing those feelings
- children take in new information and try to make it fit with what they currently know and understand
- Playing alone
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- the growth of a child's ability to think and reason
- the growth and development of both the brain and body in infancy and early childhood
- skills that use large muscles
- skills that require use of small muscles
10 Clues: Playing alone • skills that use large muscles • skills that require use of small muscles • Play Playing alone but next to another child. • Piaget’s second period of intellectual development • the growth of a child's ability to think and reason • children change their thinking to make new information fit • ...
Mental Health 2025-03-25
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Strategies used to cope with stress or problems.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
- A very distressing or disturbing experience that has long-term effects.
- A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress.
- The process of healing from a mental illness or mental health problem.
- A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness.
- The process of providing advice and support to overcome personal or psychological problems
10 Clues: Strategies used to cope with stress or problems. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness. • Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior. • A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress. • ...
ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS VOCABULARY 2025-12-05
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- SYSTEM Henry Clay’s economic plan that promoted protective tariffs, a national bank, and federal funding for internal improvements to strengthen the national economy and link regions.
- Jackson won the most popular and ____ votes in 1824, but not a majority.
- Pride in and devotion to one’s country
- What Andrew Jackson's supporters claimed took place between John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay after the 1824 election.
- The period following the War of 1812, characterized by a sense of national unity and the disappearance of the Federalist Party, was known as the Era of ______________.
- Loyalty to one's state or section rather than the nation as a whole; it was a growing dispute that threatened the Era of Good Feelings.
- Andrew Jackson was the hero of the Battle of ____ in the War of 1812.
- The Monroe ____ was issued to prevent European powers from future colonization in the Americas.
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- All four candidates in the Election of 1824 belonged to the Democratic-____ Party.
- This economic issue occurred when state banks made too many loans and issued too much money, decreasing the value of money and causing prices to rise.
- The political party that had completely disappeared during the Era of Good Feelings, leaving only one major party.
- John Quincy ____ was chosen as President by the House of Representatives in 1825.
- President during the "Era of Good Feelings" and the one who issued the Doctrine that bears his name.
- A high tax on imports, like the one passed in 1816, intended to protect American-made goods.
14 Clues: Pride in and devotion to one’s country • Andrew Jackson was the hero of the Battle of ____ in the War of 1812. • Jackson won the most popular and ____ votes in 1824, but not a majority. • John Quincy ____ was chosen as President by the House of Representatives in 1825. • All four candidates in the Election of 1824 belonged to the Democratic-____ Party. • ...
Tone Practice 2021-09-08
Across
- having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment.
- feeling or showing grief.
- serving to alleviate a person's feelings of grief or distress.
- hopeful and confident about the future.
- (of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
- (of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings.
- demoralized and overcome by adversity.
- contented; pleased.
- dismissive of the importance of a person or thing.
- slightly angry; irritated.
- happy and optimistic.
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- commanding and self-confident; likely to be respected and obeyed.
- acting or speaking sincerely and in earnest, rather than in a joking or halfhearted manner.
- a rhetorical shift occurs when speakers or writers alter their style or tone in a piece.
- showing or feeling approval of someone or something.
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.
- concerned only with factual content rather than style or expression.
- useful and informative.
- feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval.
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen.
- finding something funny or entertaining.
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
26 Clues: contented; pleased. • happy and optimistic. • useful and informative. • feeling or showing grief. • slightly angry; irritated. • demoralized and overcome by adversity. • hopeful and confident about the future. • finding something funny or entertaining. • dismissive of the importance of a person or thing. • showing or feeling approval of someone or something. • ...
Tone Word Crosspuzzle #1 2024-02-06
Across
- showing great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or objective.
- (of a person or their thoughts and ideas) overimaginative and unrealistic.
- having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority.
- (of a remark or reference) working by suggestion rather than explicit mention.
- showing an impudent lack of respect.
- regretfully acknowledging or excusing an offense or failure.
- causing annoyance, anger, or another strong reaction, especially deliberately.
- the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, or worthless
- (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking.
- dealing with feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia, typically in an exaggerated and self-indulgent way.
- feeling, expressing, or causing great pleasure and happiness.
- not connected with or relevant to something.
- causing horror.
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- the formal expression of pity or sorrow for someone else's misfortune; condolences.
- characterized by or exhibiting feelings of nostalgia.
- marked by or given to using irony in order to mock or convey contempt.
- characterized by reserve or moderation; unemotional or dispassionate.
- (of a problem or issue) difficult and much debated; problematic.
- making fun of someone or something in a cruel way; derisive.
- (of a state or situation) requiring immediate action or attention.
- dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy.
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret.
- causing lighthearted laughter and amusement; comic.
- praising or expressing admiration for someone
- (of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts.
25 Clues: causing horror. • showing an impudent lack of respect. • dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy. • evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret. • not connected with or relevant to something. • praising or expressing admiration for someone • (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking. • causing lighthearted laughter and amusement; comic. • ...
healthcare 2022-11-09
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- Individual who creates a message to convey information or ideas to another
- Spoken words and Written communication
- Process of learning the beliefs and behavior of a dominant culture and assuming some of the characteristics
- Individual who receives the message from the sender
- a method that can be used to determine if communication was successful
- exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings
- Increase knowledge and minimize anxiety, Creating a sense of partnership, and Working together on a treatment plan
- Diversity Differences based on cultural, ethnic, and racial factors
- Requires a newly arrived cultural group to alter unique beliefs and behavior
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- Facial expressions, Body language, and Touch
- Strong feeling or belief about a person or subject that is formed without review facts or information
- Classification of people based on national origin and/or culture
- based on or influenced by a personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- Classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics such as color of skin, hair, eye color, bone structure, blood type, and facial features
- Connection between the healthcare professional and patient
- Values, beliefs, attitudes, languages, unique to a particular group of people and passed on from generation to generation
- Information, idea or thought
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
- Understand the healthcare professional will make patients feel
- Paying attention to and making an effort to hear what the person is saying
20 Clues: Information, idea or thought • Spoken words and Written communication • Facial expressions, Body language, and Touch • Individual who receives the message from the sender • exchange of information, thoughts, ideas, and feelings • Connection between the healthcare professional and patient • Understand the healthcare professional will make patients feel • ...
MOD VOC/VOKE, LING/LANG, MEM, PSYCH, PATH, SENS/SENT, MED/MEDI, SOL 2023-02-03
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- to feel other people’s suffering
- a doctor who diagnoses mental illness
- more than 1 language
- to bring to your mind something from the past
- a card game you play alone
- a monument to remind people of a person or event
- the connection between your mind and language
- a person who speaks 2 languages
- the call to put an end to something
- to call forth a feeling
- having to do with the human voice
- a person who sings or plays an instrument alone
- to read a suffering person’s mind
- evaluating something to make changes
- the action of your feelings
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- suffering while being sad
- to have strong feelings toward something/someone
- to keep away from others so you are alone
- to heal or improve a person’s skill
- to heal someone with a sickness
- overly sensitive towards something
- a person who uses their voice to sing
- the study of the mind
- measure how something is presently
- a person who studies languages
- something there to evaluate again
- to leave due to medical reasons
- the act of being alone
- information that is stored in your mind
- not having feelings towards something
- microorganism (bacteria) that can cause a disease
- the action of giving someone something to heal them
- something from the past in your mind that is special
- something there to evaluate
34 Clues: more than 1 language • the study of the mind • the act of being alone • to call forth a feeling • suffering while being sad • a card game you play alone • something there to evaluate • the action of your feelings • a person who studies languages • to heal someone with a sickness • a person who speaks 2 languages • to leave due to medical reasons • to feel other people’s suffering • ...
Tone Vocabulary 2022-09-30
Across
- showing or feeling approval of someone or something
- relating to the qualities or pitch of a sound or to the tonality of a piece of music
- something that belongs to the sphere of fact as distinct from opinion or conjecture
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- feeling or showing grief
- useful and informative
- feeling or expressing revulsion or strong disapproval
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause
- having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
- the mood or feeling of something
- free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings
- contented; pleased
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- having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned
- able to be trusted as being accurate or true; reliable
- finding something funny or entertaining
- demanding careful consideration or application
- feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm
- slightly angry; irritated
- having been beaten in a battle or other contest
- hopeful and confident about the future
- fearful apprehension; a feeling that something bad will happen
- serving to alleviate a person's feelings of grief or distress
- happy and optimistic
- dismissive of the importance of a person or thing
- move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance
27 Clues: contented; pleased • happy and optimistic • useful and informative • feeling or showing grief • slightly angry; irritated • the mood or feeling of something • hopeful and confident about the future • finding something funny or entertaining • demanding careful consideration or application • having been beaten in a battle or other contest • ...
Chapter 5 2025-03-05
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- A hormone secreted by fat cells that helps the body maintain an appropriate level of stored fat
- A theory of emotion that proposes that physical sensations lead to subjective feelings
- above wealth, fame, and even physical health
- The feelings of relief and reward following a return to equilibrium
- A cultural norm that specifies when, where, and how a person should express an emotion
- A description of the relationships between task complexity, arousal, and performance
- low level of circulating sugars, particularly
- Rewards that motivate behavior without the experience of any unpleasant drive state
- fullness, long before the nutrients we have eaten can make their way to waiting cells
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- A steady internal balance or equilibrium
- A reward from an outside source
- A reward that arises internally
- A desire to excel or outperform others
- emotions are viewed as filling an emotional reservoir
- A value actively detended to maintain homeostasis
- regions located within the fold at the junction of the frontal and temporal lobes, play important roles in the identification of emotional stimuli and the initiation of arousal in response to the perception of these stimuli
- A theory of emotion featuring the simultaneous and independent occurrence of physical sensations and subjective feelings during an emotional experience
- A state of arousal or tension resulting from stimuli that are important to survival
- combination of physical sensations
- A process that arouses, maintains, and guides behavior toward a goal
20 Clues: A reward from an outside source • A reward that arises internally • combination of physical sensations • A desire to excel or outperform others • A steady internal balance or equilibrium • above wealth, fame, and even physical health • low level of circulating sugars, particularly • A value actively detended to maintain homeostasis • ...
Personal Well-being 2025-09-19
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- Any movement that strengthens your body and improves health.
- Activities you enjoy doing for fun and relaxation.
- Friends, family, or others who provide help and encouragement.
- Regular habits that help keep life organized and healthy.
- How much you value and feel good about yourself.
- Paying full attention to the present moment without distraction.
- The food and drink that give your body what it needs to stay healthy.
- Getting enough water to keep your body working well.
- Limits you set to protect your mental and emotional space.
- Planning steps to achieve something you want.
- Healthy habits that help you sleep well.
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- Believing you can improve skills and abilities through effort and learning.
- Healthy strategies to deal with stress or problems.
- Activities that help your mind and body rest and recharge.
- Organizing your time to get things done without feeling overwhelmed.
- The practice of noticing and appreciating good things in life.
- Keeping different parts of life (work, school, fun, rest) in harmony.
- Extreme exhaustion caused by too much stress or overwork.
- The body’s reaction to challenges or pressure.
- The ability to bounce back after difficulties or setbacks.
- Understanding and caring about other people’s feelings.
- Taking time to care for your own health and needs.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy.
- The ability to understand and manage your own feelings and the feelings of others.
- Having a hopeful and positive outlook about the future.
25 Clues: Healthy habits that help you sleep well. • Planning steps to achieve something you want. • The body’s reaction to challenges or pressure. • How much you value and feel good about yourself. • A state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy. • Activities you enjoy doing for fun and relaxation. • Taking time to care for your own health and needs. • ...
Module 8 Vocabulary 2026-03-08
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- coming before the main part; done to prepare for something bigger.
- friendly or helpful feelings toward others.
- a speech by one person that shares thoughts or feelings aloud.
- to keep something for later use; also, a supply saved for future need.
- something or someone that does not follow a rule or pattern.
- a personal notebook for daily thoughts, events, and feelings.
- relaxed and informal; not planned or serious.
- the quality of being kind and giving to others.
- a strong feeling of longing for something or someone.
- growing or developing well; thriving.
- a person or group that supports someone or something, often by providing money or guidance.
- understood the meaning of something.
- family members such as aunts, uncles, cousins, or grandparents.
- unwillingly or with hesitation.
- thrown away or no longer kept.
- done by proper authority or in a formal way.
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- polite and respectful; also relating to citizens and their community life.
- showing good judgment; reasonable and practical.
- to commit time or effort to a cause or purpose.
- pushed or poked gently to get attention or encourage movement.
- the style or sound of a person’s expression in speaking or writing; their unique way of communicating.
- quickly and without delay; on time.
- easy to see or understand; clear.
- partial darkness; dim light.
- moving from place to place without a permanent home.
- thankful and appreciative.
- lucky; having good results by chance.
- lasting for a short time; not permanent.
28 Clues: thankful and appreciative. • partial darkness; dim light. • thrown away or no longer kept. • unwillingly or with hesitation. • easy to see or understand; clear. • quickly and without delay; on time. • understood the meaning of something. • growing or developing well; thriving. • lucky; having good results by chance. • lasting for a short time; not permanent. • ...
Unit 4 - Manners around the World 2022-01-31
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- (adj.)expressing feelings in a way that is silly or embarrassing
- (n.) an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation:
- (adj.)not caring about other people or their feelings; selfish
- (adj.) causing problems or embarrassment
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- (adj.) important or noticeable
- (n. )behaviour that is socially correct and shows an understanding of and care for other people's feelings
- (adj.)people who tend to keep their feelings or thoughts rather than showing them.
- (n.)the set of rules or customs that control accepted behaviour in particular social groups or social situations
8 Clues: (adj.) important or noticeable • (adj.) causing problems or embarrassment • (adj.)not caring about other people or their feelings; selfish • (adj.)expressing feelings in a way that is silly or embarrassing • (adj.)people who tend to keep their feelings or thoughts rather than showing them. • ...
Deadly Cross 2024-09-19
14 Clues: help • Gone • glass • alone • elevate • unknown • frighten • feelings • distressed • The weather • fear of death • understanding • Cant be changed • opposite of fixed
Ch 3: Social, Moral, and Emotional Development (Ellen Graham) 2022-02-08
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- a series of structured situations in which a difficult choice must be made, both of which challenge moral principles
- Success leads to an ability to
- ways in which we perceive our strengths, weaknesses, abilities, attitudes, and values (shaped by experience)
- morality based on your own rules
- voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.)
- James Marcia's stage where you have
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- the stage in which people cooperate with peers and have feelings of others (put themselves in another's shoes), laws are followed
- how we evaluate our skills and abilities
- play in which kids are engaged in the same activity side-by-side, but have very little interaction
- Success leads to feelings of independence, failure results in feelings of shame and uncertainty.
- evaluation of one's self corresponding with development of peers and academic self-esteem
- true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self.
- thinking about what is going on in one's own mind and contemplating one's self
- According to James Marcia, the stage in which you are still in life crisis
- your own conscious decision
- joining together in play to reach one common goal
- the morality where we are believed to be subject to the rules of others
17 Clues: your own conscious decision • Success leads to an ability to • morality based on your own rules • James Marcia's stage where you have • how we evaluate our skills and abilities • joining together in play to reach one common goal • voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.) • ...
2과 단어 십자말 풀이 2024-08-27
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- to recognize a disease, illness, etc., in (someone)
- very sad and upset because of having little or no hope, feeling or showing despair
- a young person who is developing into an adult, a young person who is going through adolescence
- the practice of unfairly treating a person or group of people differently from other people or groups of
- occurring at the beginning of something
- to say or write something as an answer to a question or request, reply
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- causing strong feelings of sadness usually because someone has died in a way that seems very
- an informal talk involving two people or a small group of people, the act of talking in an informal way
- ready and willing to fight, argue, etc.; feeling or showing aggression
- to use the power of the law to take and keep (someone, such as a criminal)
- feelings of love, a person's romantic feelings
- the activity of living in or using a particular place
- to feel respect or approval for (someone or something)
- to make (something) certain, ensure
- to experience (pain or suffering) for a long time
- to refuse to show that you hear or see (something or someone)
- to understand or be aware of (something) without being told about it or having evidence that it is true
17 Clues: to make (something) certain, ensure • occurring at the beginning of something • feelings of love, a person's romantic feelings • to experience (pain or suffering) for a long time • to recognize a disease, illness, etc., in (someone) • the activity of living in or using a particular place • to feel respect or approval for (someone or something) • ...
Ch 3: Social, Moral, and Emotional Development (Ellen Graham) 2022-02-08
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- a series of structured situations in which a difficult choice must be made, both of which challenge moral principles
- Success leads to an ability to
- ways in which we perceive our strengths, weaknesses, abilities, attitudes, and values (shaped by experience)
- morality based on your own rules
- voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.)
- James Marcia's stage where you have
Down
- the stage in which people cooperate with peers and have feelings of others (put themselves in another's shoes), laws are followed
- how we evaluate our skills and abilities
- play in which kids are engaged in the same activity side-by-side, but have very little interaction
- Success leads to feelings of independence, failure results in feelings of shame and uncertainty.
- evaluation of one's self corresponding with development of peers and academic self-esteem
- true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self.
- thinking about what is going on in one's own mind and contemplating one's self
- According to James Marcia, the stage in which you are still in life crisis
- your own conscious decision
- joining together in play to reach one common goal
- the morality where we are believed to be subject to the rules of others
17 Clues: your own conscious decision • Success leads to an ability to • morality based on your own rules • James Marcia's stage where you have • how we evaluate our skills and abilities • joining together in play to reach one common goal • voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.) • ...
Spanish 1B 2023-10-20
22 Clues: is • was • fall • today • summer • spring • winter • will be • s/he is • s/he has • tomorrow • s/he goes • yesterday • s/he wants • it's raining • it's snowing • there is/are • calor it's hot • frio it's cold • gusta s/he likes • viento it's windy • s/he is (location/Feelings)
Personality Crossword 2022-02-17
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- according to Freud, a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories. According to contemporary psychologists, information processing of which we are unaware
- according to Maslow, one of the ultimate psychological needs that arises after basic physical and psychological needs are met and self-esteem is achieved
- in contemporary psychology, assumed to be the center of personality, the oranizer of our thoughts, feelings, and actions
- the process by which, according to Freud, children incorporate their parent's values into their developing superegos
- the scientific study of optimal human functioning; aims to discover and promote strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive
- a characteristic pattern of behavior or a disposition to feel and act, as assessed by self-report inventories and peer reports
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations in place of the real, more threatening unconscious reasons for one's actions
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which the ego unconsciously switches unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- according to freud a boy's sexual desire toward his mother and feelings of jealousy and hatred for the rival father
- a psychoanalytic theory the basic defence mechanism that banishes anxiety arousing thoughts and feelings and memories from consciousness
- in psychoanalytic theory, the ego's protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person, as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet
- a personality test, such as the Rorschach or TAT, that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one's inner dynamics
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism in which an individual faced with anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage, where some psychic energy remains fixated
- freud's feeling of personality and therapeutic technique that attributes thoughts and actions to unconscious motives and conflicts
- the largely conscious, "executie" part of personality that, according to Freud, mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality
- giving priority to goals of one's group and defining one's identity accordingly
- Carl Jung's concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from our species' history
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question "Who am I?"
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people re-channel their unacceptable impulses into socially approved activities
- the process of forming a stable personality
- the perception that chance r outside forces beyond your personal control determine your fate
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- the childhood stages of development during which, according to Freud, the id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones
- a test developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups
- the inability to see a problem from a new perspective by empowering a different mental set
- views behavior as influenced by interaction between people's traits (including their thinking) and their social context
- a readiness to perceive oneself favorably
- a well-researched and respected test designed to help mental health professionals diagnose mental health disorders and conditions
- a caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed wold help clients to develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
- the interacting infl
- in psychoanalysis, a method of exploring the unconscious in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how trivial or embarrassing
- the perception that you control your own fate
- a theory of death-related anxiety; explores people's emotional and behavioral responses to reminders of their impending death
- a widely used projective test for the assignment of children and adults
- a questionnaire on which people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people refuse to believe or even to perceive painful realities
- one's feelings of high or low self-worth
- an individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- of behavior internal cognition, and environment
- the most widely used projective test, a set of 10 inkblots, designed by Hermann Rorschach; seeks to identify people's inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of the blots
- overestimating others; noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- the part of personality that according to freud represents internalized ideas and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations
- the extent to which people perceive control over their environment rather than feeling helpless
- a reservoir of unconscious psychic energy that according to freud strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives
45 Clues: the interacting infl • one's feelings of high or low self-worth • a readiness to perceive oneself favorably • the process of forming a stable personality • the perception that you control your own fate • of behavior internal cognition, and environment • a widely used projective test for the assignment of children and adults • ...
Ch 3: Social, Moral, and Emotional Development (Ellen Graham) 2022-02-08
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- a series of structured situations in which a difficult choice must be made, both of which challenge moral principles
- Success leads to an ability to
- James Marcia's stage where you have
- the morality where we are believed to be subject to the rules of others
- play in which kids are engaged in the same activity side-by-side, but have very little interaction
- your own conscious decision
- true to yourself, while failure leads to role confusion and a weak sense of self.
Down
- Success leads to feelings of independence, failure results in feelings of shame and uncertainty.
- According to James Marcia, the stage in which you are still in life crisis
- how we evaluate our skills and abilities
- ways in which we perceive our strengths, weaknesses, abilities, attitudes, and values (shaped by experience)
- joining together in play to reach one common goal
- morality based on your own rules
- evaluation of one's self corresponding with development of peers and academic self-esteem
- the stage in which people cooperate with peers and have feelings of others (put themselves in another's shoes), laws are followed
- voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.)
- thinking about what is going on in one's own mind and contemplating one's self
17 Clues: your own conscious decision • Success leads to an ability to • morality based on your own rules • James Marcia's stage where you have • how we evaluate our skills and abilities • joining together in play to reach one common goal • voluntary actions towards others (sharing, caring, cooperating, etc.) • ...
psych 2022-02-08
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- Balances out between id and superego
- concept: How any person sees themselves, even if it is not objectively true
- A person who tends to be interested in their own thoughts and feelings, who turns inward rather than to other people for ideas and energy
- Phsych energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives
- Each person is trying to reach their potential.
- Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
- People are all influenced by society and their culture.
- Are unconscious strategies that protect people from feeling anxiety or negative thoughts or feelings.
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- A person who tends to be active and self expressive, and who gains energy from interactions with others
- Is a psychological mechanism wear individuals reverts to previous habits, actions or personalities
- The process of adapting to a different culture.
- The patterns of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that set people apart from one another
- concerned with morality. Right and wrong
- is the approach which covers the idea of learned behavior from family and friends at a young age.
- an early Greek physician who created early theories of traits
- How close your perceived self is to how you really are.
17 Clues: Balances out between id and superego • concerned with morality. Right and wrong • The process of adapting to a different culture. • Each person is trying to reach their potential. • How close your perceived self is to how you really are. • Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else • People are all influenced by society and their culture. • ...
Personality Crossword 2022-02-08
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- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
- A person who tends to be active and self expressive, and who gains energy from interactions with others
- The process of adapting to a different culture.
- is the approach which covers the idea of learned behavior from family and friends at a young age.
- Is a psychological mechanism wear individuals reverts to previous habits, actions or personalities
- How close your perceived self is to how you really are.
- Balances out between id and superego
- concept: How any person sees themselves, even if it is not objectively true
- Are unconscious strategies that protect people from feeling anxiety or negative thoughts or feelings.
Down
- Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else
- an early Greek physician who created early theories of traits
- Each person is trying to reach their potential.
- concerned with morality. Right and wrong
- A person who tends to be interested in their own thoughts and feelings, who turns inward rather than to other people for ideas and energy
- The patterns of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that set people apart from one another
- Phsych energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives
- People are all influenced by society and their culture.
17 Clues: Balances out between id and superego • concerned with morality. Right and wrong • Each person is trying to reach their potential. • The process of adapting to a different culture. • Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else • How close your perceived self is to how you really are. • People are all influenced by society and their culture. • ...
Personality Crossword 2022-02-08
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- Balances out between id and superego
- concept: How any person sees themselves, even if it is not objectively true
- A person who tends to be interested in their own thoughts and feelings, who turns inward rather than to other people for ideas and energy
- Phsych energy that strives to satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives
- Each person is trying to reach their potential.
- Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably consistent
- People are all influenced by society and their culture.
- Are unconscious strategies that protect people from feeling anxiety or negative thoughts or feelings.
Down
- A person who tends to be active and self expressive, and who gains energy from interactions with others
- Is a psychological mechanism wear individuals reverts to previous habits, actions or personalities
- The process of adapting to a different culture.
- The patterns of feelings, thoughts, and behavior that set people apart from one another
- concerned with morality. Right and wrong
- is the approach which covers the idea of learned behavior from family and friends at a young age.
- an early Greek physician who created early theories of traits
- How close your perceived self is to how you really are.
17 Clues: Balances out between id and superego • concerned with morality. Right and wrong • The process of adapting to a different culture. • Each person is trying to reach their potential. • How close your perceived self is to how you really are. • Displaying one's thoughts and emotions on someone else • People are all influenced by society and their culture. • ...
Syllabus & Linguistic Terms 2023-05-02
16 Clues: base • goals • conduct • meaning • outline • word change • word ending • sound history • word feelings • word beginning • language study • language sounds • sentence structure • books and equipment • decision guidelines • dictionary definition
Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others
- peer pressure social pressure among people of the same age or status that encourages unhealthy behaviors or is not respectful
- pressure social pressure among people of the same age or status; can make people feel like they need to do and like the same things to be liked or respected
- skills set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors
- agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives in a little
- communication use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message
- listening act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard
- peer pressure social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial
- communication use of words, spoken or written, to send a message
- mediation process in which specially trained students work with other students to resolve conflicts
- making demands of and insulting others
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs
- strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party
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- skills strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways
- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
- failures in communication that lead to conflict
- motivation to do an activity or take on certain qualities; can be internal or external
- process series of actions people use to exchange ideas, thoughts, feelings, and information
- neutral third party who attempts to help people involved in a conflict reach an agreement
- process of working together to resolve conflict and find acceptable solutions; involves identifying the cause, asking for solutions from both parties, agreeing on and carrying out a solution, and evaluating the solution and renegotiating, if necessary
- words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver
- constructive response to a message
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings
23 Clues: constructive response to a message • making demands of and insulting others • clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings • failures in communication that lead to conflict • hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings • communication use of words, spoken or written, to send a message • words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver • ...
Chapter 3 Interpersonal Skills 2024-10-21
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- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status; can make people feel like they need to do and like the same things to be liked or respected.
- series of actions people use to exchange ideas, thoughts, feelings, and information.
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs.
- words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver.
- using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- use of words, spoken or written, to send a message.
- process of working together to resolve conflict and find acceptable solutions; involves identifying the cause, asking for solutions from both parties, agreeing on and carrying out a solution, and evaluating the solution and renegotiating, if necessary.
- strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways.
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- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors.
- act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard.
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that encourages unhealthy behaviors or is not respectful.
- making demands of and insulting others.
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- process in which specially trained students work with other students to resolve conflicts.
- motivation to do an activity or take on certain qualities; can be internal or external.
- neutral third party who attempts to help people involved in a conflict reach an agreement.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial.
- constructive response to a message.
- use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message.
- failures in communication that lead to conflict.
- strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party.
- agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives in a little.
24 Clues: constructive response to a message. • making demands of and insulting others. • clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings. • failures in communication that lead to conflict. • use of words, spoken or written, to send a message. • exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people. • hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings. • ...
ELA FINAL VOCAB 2025-05-09
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- main character in a story
- fear of
- the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
- when the narrator IS in the story and telling what happend
- the use of hints and clues to suggest what will happen later in the story
- one of the most important elements in a story that motivates characters and moves the plot
- most intense part and where the outcome of the conflict is decided
- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts or attitudes
- the time, place, and condition of where a story takes place example of when conflict pits the character against the setting
- life
- A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally
- a character who changes a lot in a literary work
- the sequence of events in a story,novel,or play
- when the narrator of the story is NOT in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only ONE character
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- write
- the feelings associated with words
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- when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected
- A comparison without using like or as
- A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
- End of the story where loose ends are tied up
- the main idea or underlying meaning a writer explores in a novel, short story, poem, or other literary work
- the overall feeling conveyed in literary work
- scrib or script
- character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society, character vs. self
- when the author states exactly what the character is like
- when the narrator is NOT in the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of several characters
- attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
- a person, place or thing that stands for something beyond itself
- mal or male
- repetition of initial consonant sounds
- ben,bene,bon
32 Clues: life • write • fear of • mal or male • ben,bene,bon • scrib or script • main character in a story • the feelings associated with words • A comparison without using like or as • repetition of initial consonant sounds • End of the story where loose ends are tied up • the overall feeling conveyed in literary work • the sequence of events in a story,novel,or play • ...
Unit 12: Personality 2025-05-14
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- The first stage of psychological development according to Freud
- defense mechanism that has people act opposite of their true feelings
- Defense mechanism that removes anxiety causing ideas from awareness by using them into the unconscious
- Defense mechanisms in which a person refuses to accept the reality of anything that is bad
- Teh psychologist who proposed the "inner conflict" approach to personality
- A view of oneself and an indvidual
- The structure of the mind that demands instant gratification according to Freud
- The process of adapting to a new or differnet culture
- An aspect of personality that is considered to be reasonably stable.
- The personalitytheory that teaches that enviornment forces shape peoples behavior
- The psychologist who believed that people are basically motiviated by a need to overcome feelings of inferiority
- this is when we have feelings of inadequacy and insecurity
- The psycholgist who proposed an eight stage theory of psychosocial debvelopment
- The structure of the mind that demands morality according to Freud
- defense mechanism where people see their own faults in other people
- The approach to personality development that maintians that people are free to make conscious choice
- Ideas and images of the accumulated experiences of all human beings
- A store of human concepts shared by all people across all cutures
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- The psychologist who identified 16 source traits
- defense mechanism that distorts our anxious ideas or thoughts
- the big five main triats of personality
- the psychologist who suggested that traits can be inherited and are fixed in the nervous
- The use of reinforces to influence people to perform socially desireabe behavior
- the psychologist who believed that people wish to reach their full potential but must follow indviduals paths to do so
- the perosnality theory that focuses on learning from observation and on the role of the cognitive processes
- The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions
- The psychiatrist who proposed the idea of collective unconscious
- The psychologist who developed the self theory
- The patterns of feelings, motives, and behavior that set people apart from one another.
- The belief in oneself, or self respect
30 Clues: A view of oneself and an indvidual • The belief in oneself, or self respect • the big five main triats of personality • The psychologist who developed the self theory • The psychologist who identified 16 source traits • The process of adapting to a new or differnet culture • The psychologist who proposed two personality dimensions • ...
AP Psych Vocab B 2022-02-12
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- the motivation to fulfill one’s potention
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism that shifts sexual or aggressive impulses to toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person, as when redirecting anger toward a safer outlet
- the childhood stages of development during which the id’s pleasure-seeking energies focus on distinct erogenous zones
- the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
- the perception that chance or outside forces beyond your personal control determine your fate
- a test developed by testing a pool of items and then selecting those that discriminate between groups
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people disguise their own threatening impulses by attributing them to others
- giving priority to goals of one’s group and defining one’s identity accordingly
- overestimating others’ noticing and evaluating our appearance, performance, and blunders
- the scientific study of optimal human functioning
- a method of exploring the unconscious in which a person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind
- a questionnaire on which people respond to items designed to gauge a wide range of feelings and behaviors
Down
- the process by which children incorporate their parent’s values into their developing superegos
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism in which an individual faced with anxiety retreats to a more infantile psychosexual stage, where some psychic energy remains fixated
- psychoanalytic defense mechanism by which people refuse to believe or even to perceive painful realities
- a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories
- the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment
- a personality test that provides ambiguous stimuli designed to trigger projection of one’s inner dynamics
- it is a test that is the most widely used projective test. It seeks to identify people’s inner feelings by analyzing their interpretations of the blots
- a readiness to perceive oneself favorably
- all our thoughts and feelings about ourselves, in answer to the question “Who am I”
- the largely conscious, "executive" part of personality that mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality
22 Clues: the motivation to fulfill one’s potention • a readiness to perceive oneself favorably • the scientific study of optimal human functioning • a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories • the interacting influences of behavior, internal cognition, and environment • ...
Sigmund Freud's Theory of Personality Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-01
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- Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals.
- theory of personality.
- Banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
- The largely conscious part of personality that mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality.
- Displaces real anxiety-provoking explanations and replaces them with more comforting justifications for one's actions.
- Allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comforting, infantile stage of life.
- Lets an anxious person to refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening.
- Reverses an unacceptable impulse. causing an anxious person to express the opposite of the anxiety-provoking unconscious feeling.
- The part of personality that consists of unconscious, psychic energy and strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives.
- Lasts through the first 18 months of life. Pleasure comes from chewing, biting, and sucking.
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- Shifts an unacceptable impulse toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person.
- Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings.
- A view of personality that retains some aspects of Freudian theory, but is less likely to see unresolved childhood conflicts as a source of personality development.
- association A method in psychoanalysis used in exploring the unconscious, in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind.
- mechanism The ego's protective methods in psychoanalytic theory that reduces anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
- The part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations.
- sexual stages The childhood stages of development during which the id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on different parts of the body.
- A region of the mind holding information that is not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness.
- Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests.
- Disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing the problem to others.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Lasts through 18 months to 3 years of age. Pleasure focuses on bowel and bladder function.
- An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
- A region of the mind that is a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories.
24 Clues: theory of personality. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests. • Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings. • Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals. • An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting. • ...
Values 2022-10-26
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- personal bravery in the face of fear
- living with a sense of respect for what you believe is right
- a special feeling that fills your heart
- focusing your energy and efforts on a task and then sticking with it until it is finished
- having faith in someone or something
- giving someone another chance after they have done something wrong, knowing that everyone makes mistakes
- working hard and doing the best job you possibly can
- believing in someone or something
- being inspired or full of spirit
- giving love and attention to people/things that matter to you
- experiencing your feelings without allowing your feelings to control you.
- giving and sharing
- being grateful for what you have
- coming together
- an inner sense of calm
- quiet hope and trust, expecting things to turn out all right
- being honest in your words and actions
- being willing to be accountable for your actions
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- being worthy of trust
- having clear focus
- being filled with happiness
- doing your best
- self-control
- being polite and having good manners
- being a friend
- being open to change
- you don't act as if you are more important than other people
- to accept differences
- being thoughtful about other people and their feelings
- thinking clearly
- working together for the goal of everyone
- staying true to someone, staying committed, staying faithful
- the power of imagination
- being open, trustworthy and truthful
- an attitude of caring about people and treating them with dignity
- having kind feelings toward someone who is hurt or troubled
- being of service
- telling the truth kindly, with consideration for how your words will affect others
- practicing being fair in everything you do
- being positive and confident
- showing you care, doing some good to make life better for others
- others can depend on your to keep your commitments
- having self-respect, not being showy or boastful
- standing up for what you believe is right
44 Clues: self-control • being a friend • doing your best • coming together • thinking clearly • being of service • having clear focus • giving and sharing • being open to change • being worthy of trust • to accept differences • an inner sense of calm • the power of imagination • being filled with happiness • being positive and confident • being inspired or full of spirit • ...
stages of life 2022-11-22
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- use of substances and the development of a physical or mental dependence on them
- 1-6 years of age
- using a reasonable excuse or acceptable explanation for behavior to avoid the real reason
- development of the sexual organs
- substitution of one goal for another goal to achieve success
- feeling important and worthwhile
- 40-65 years
- a warm and tender feeling for another person
- a satisfactory means of avoiding conflict or an unhappy situation
- body growth
- hostile and bitter
- a thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries
- a person alternately binges
- people have obtained their full potentials or that they are what they want to be
- disbelief of an event
- required by every human to sustain life
- induces vomiting or uses laxatives to get rid of food thats been eaten
- birth to one year
- feelings
- an uncomfortable inner sensation or feeling
- interactions and relationships with other people
- 6-12 years of age
- permanent solution to a temporary problem
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- dreamlike thought process that occurs when someone is awake
- 65+ years
- a disease that cannot be cured and will result in death
- accept death but want more time to live
- irreversible loss of memory
- refuse measures that prolong life
- psychological disorder - person refuses to eat
- individual is aware of the unacceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with it
- experience great sadness and overwhelming despair
- free from anxiety and fear
- unconscious acts that help a person deal with an unpleasant situation
- stimulated to act
- 12-18 years of age
- understand and accept death
- a feeling of pleasure or fulfillment
- transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings, and thoughts
- peoples feeling concerning their masculine/feminine natures
- placing the blame of your actions on someone else
- intellecutal development
- 19-40 years
- transferring feelings about one person to someone else
- care that provides support and comfort
45 Clues: feelings • 65+ years • 40-65 years • body growth • 19-40 years • 1-6 years of age • stimulated to act • birth to one year • 6-12 years of age • 12-18 years of age • hostile and bitter • disbelief of an event • intellecutal development • free from anxiety and fear • irreversible loss of memory • understand and accept death • a person alternately binges • development of the sexual organs • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle- Interpersonal Skills 2024-09-23
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- series of actions people use to exchange ideas, thoughts, feelings, and information.
- hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- making demands of and insulting others.
- agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives in a little.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that encourages unhealthy behaviors or is not respectful.
- strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party.
- using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message.
- neutral third party who attempts to help people involved in a conflict reach an agreement.
- process in which specially trained students work with other students to resolve conflicts.
- set of skills designed to help someone avoid participating in unhealthy behaviors.
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- use of words, spoken or written, to send a message.
- failures in communication that lead to conflict.
- motivation to do an activity or take on certain qualities; can be internal or external.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status; can make people feel like they need to do and like the same things to be liked or respected.
- social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial.
- act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard.
- exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people.
- words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver.
- process of working together to resolve conflict and find acceptable solutions; involves identifying the cause, asking for solutions from both parties, agreeing on and carrying out a solution, and evaluating the solution and renegotiating, if necessary.
- constructive response to a message.
- strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways.
- clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs.
24 Clues: constructive response to a message. • making demands of and insulting others. • clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings. • failures in communication that lead to conflict. • use of words, spoken or written, to send a message. • exchange of spoken or unspoken messages between people. • hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings. • ...
Chapter 2 Personality, Emotions & Self-Esteem 2026-02-04
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- how much you like being with other people, social
- is one of the 4 primary emotions that makes you feel good about yourself
- transferring emotions from the original source to another
- is a learned emotion that deals with persons actions of situation
- is long period of deep sorrow
- focus on the person rather than the action
- a group of people of similar age and interests
- is a way of dealing with anuncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation
- returning to immature behaviors to express emotions
- is a common defense mechanism person refuses to recognize an emotion or problem
- are coping strategies that help protect yourself from different feelings
- is another of the primary emotions that leaves you feeling frustrated or helpless
- making excuses for actions or feelings
- is one of the 4 primary emotions that leaves you upset or disappointed
- are emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures
- are emotions that are learned due to social environment the person grows up in
- refers to how much you like yourself
- a doctor who studies how people think, feel and behave
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- fantasizing to escape unpleasant reality
- how responsible and self disciplined you are
- a processs in which a person reaches their full potential
- assuming the qualities of someone you admire
- copying behaviors of others
- a sense of self, who you are
- putting your own faults onto another person
- your tendency to relate to other people in a friendly way
- making up for weaknesses in one area by excelling in another area
- consists of behaviors, attitudes, feelings and ways of thinking that may you an individual
- is a reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body and behavior
- arrangement of needs developed by maslow
- directing your energy into a useful goal rather than an unacceptable goal
- traits you are born with
- is a learned emotion that is marked by deep feelings of affection and concern
33 Clues: traits you are born with • copying behaviors of others • a sense of self, who you are • is long period of deep sorrow • refers to how much you like yourself • making excuses for actions or feelings • fantasizing to escape unpleasant reality • arrangement of needs developed by maslow • focus on the person rather than the action • putting your own faults onto another person • ...
Sens Crossword Made By Ian 2022-02-09
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- showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a group
- to feel bitter or upset
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
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- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • ...
Sens, Sent Word list Vocab Menu 2023-01-31
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- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
- to feel bitter or upset
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- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
- showing reason or good judgment; able to feel or perceive
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a group
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • showing reason or good judgment; able to feel or perceive • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • ...
Habit 5 2023-04-24
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- "a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else."
- " an imaginary line that separates me from you"
- " a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs."
- "the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements."
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- "Eyes, Ears, perspectives, heart, words/feedback"
- "the ability to understand and share the feelings of another."
- "sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others"
- "the quality of being honest."
- "information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc. which is used as a basis for improvement."
- "feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune."
10 Clues: "the quality of being honest." • " an imaginary line that separates me from you" • "Eyes, Ears, perspectives, heart, words/feedback" • " a way of communicating the speaker's feelings or beliefs." • "feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune." • "the ability to understand and share the feelings of another." • ...
List #14 sens/sent vocabulary menu activity 2023-02-07
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- showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past.
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a group
- to feel bitter or upset
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
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- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others.
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • ...
Relations A 2024-04-06
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- The act of finding a solution to a problem or disagreement.
- Sympathetic awareness or comprehension of someone's feelings, motives, or situations.
- Feeling thankful or appreciative for something received or experienced.
- The process of exchanging information, ideas, or feelings between individuals.
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- Working together with others to achieve a common goal.
- Guidelines that establish how individuals expect to be treated and how they will treat others.
- Willingness to share thoughts, feelings, and information with others.
- Providing encouragement, assistance, or emotional help to others.
- Reaching a mutual agreement by making concessions or adjustments.
- Close familiarity or friendship between individuals, often characterized by emotional or physical closeness.
10 Clues: Working together with others to achieve a common goal. • The act of finding a solution to a problem or disagreement. • Providing encouragement, assistance, or emotional help to others. • Reaching a mutual agreement by making concessions or adjustments. • Willingness to share thoughts, feelings, and information with others. • ...
ART AS A MEANS OF TEENS' EXPRESSION AND SOCIAL CHANGE 2025-08-31
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- The ability to use imagination to produce original ideas, art, or solutions.
- Relating to art or showing skill and imagination in creative work.
- The act of showing thoughts, feelings, or ideas through words, art, or actions.
- Giving someone the confidence or power to take control and act.
- Fairness and the idea that people should be treated equally and rightly.
- The stage of life between childhood and adulthood, usually associated with teenagers.
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- The process of becoming different or making something different.
- Representations of people’s opinions, ideas, or expressions, often used metaphorically.
- Strong feelings such as joy, sadness, anger, or fear.
- The exchange of information, ideas, or feelings with others.
10 Clues: Strong feelings such as joy, sadness, anger, or fear. • The exchange of information, ideas, or feelings with others. • Giving someone the confidence or power to take control and act. • The process of becoming different or making something different. • Relating to art or showing skill and imagination in creative work. • ...
Communication 2023-04-16
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- [?] communication is the use of words to share information
- opinions or interests shared by each of two or more parties.
- permission granted in full knowledge of the possible consequences, risks and benefits.
- the conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated.
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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- forms the basis of meaningful, close and harmonious relationships between people.
- what ype of question is answered with a single-word, or 'yes' and 'no'.
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- intended to be kept secret.
- [?] communication is the sharing or conveying information without using spoken or written words.
10 Clues: intended to be kept secret. • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. • [?] communication is the use of words to share information • opinions or interests shared by each of two or more parties. • the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • what ype of question is answered with a single-word, or 'yes' and 'no'. • ...
sens, sent CB Daniel SB Isaiah 2022-02-08
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- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- having feelings of nostalgia, feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past
- to feel bitter or upset
- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
Down
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a group
- showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • showing reason or good judgement; able to feel or perceive • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • ...
Mental health 2023-09-25
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- The well being of your body and you mind.
- A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear.
- Persistant fear of something.
- A common mental disorder that causes peopleto experience depressed mood, loss of interest or pleasure, feelings of guilt or low self-worth.
- Far away from everyone or everything else.
- Ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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- The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure.
- An abnormal pattern of eating behaviour, accompanied by marked worries about food or body size.
- Disorder that develops in some people who have experienced a shocking, scary, or dangerous.
- Of or relating to the mind.
10 Clues: Of or relating to the mind. • Persistant fear of something. • The well being of your body and you mind. • Far away from everyone or everything else. • Ability to understand and share the feelings of another. • The feeling of being under too much mental or emotional pressure. • A common mental illness defined by feelings of uneasiness, worry and fear. • ...
Mental Health 2025-03-25
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Strategies used to cope with stress or problems.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
- A very distressing or disturbing experience that has long-term effects.
- A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress.
- The process of healing from a mental illness or mental health problem.
- A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness.
- The process of providing advice and support to overcome personal or psychological problems
10 Clues: Strategies used to cope with stress or problems. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness. • Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior. • A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress. • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2025-03-25
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Strategies used to cope with stress or problems.
- A state of physical, mental, and emotional health.
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- Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
- A mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of interest
- A very distressing or disturbing experience that has long-term effects.
- A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress.
- The process of healing from a mental illness or mental health problem.
- A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness.
- The process of providing advice and support to overcome personal or psychological problems
10 Clues: Strategies used to cope with stress or problems. • A state of physical, mental, and emotional health. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others. • A feeling of excessive worry, nervousness, or restlessness. • Conditions that affect a person's thoughts, feelings, or behavior. • A feeling of tension or pressure due to mental or emotional stress. • ...
Sigmund Freud's Theory of Personality Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-01
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- Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests.
- An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting.
- Disguises threatening feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing the problem to others.
- theory of personality.
- Displaces real anxiety-provoking explanations and replaces them with more comforting justifications for one's actions.
- Shifts an unacceptable impulse toward a more acceptable or less threatening object or person.
- Allows an anxious person to retreat to a more comforting, infantile stage of life.
- sexual stages The childhood stages of development during which the id's pleasure-seeking energies focus on different parts of the body.
- Founder of psychoanalysis.
- Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals.
- The part of personality that consists of unconscious, psychic energy and strives to satisfy basic sexual and aggressive drives.
- The part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgement and for future aspirations.
- The largely conscious part of personality that mediates among the demands of the id, superego, and reality.
- Lasts though 18 months to 3 years of age. Pleasure focuses on bowel and bladder function.
- Banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
- Lasts through the first 18 months of life. Pleasure comes from chewing, biting, and sucking.
Down
- Reverses an unacceptable impulse. causing an anxious person to express the opposite of the anxiety-provoking unconscious feeling.
- A region of the mind holding information that is not conscious but is retrievable into conscious awareness.
- A view of personality that retains some aspects of Freudian theory, but is less likely to see unresolved childhood conflicts as a source of personality development.
- Lets an anxious person to refuse to admit that something unpleasant is happening.
- mechanism The ego's protective methods in psychoanalytic theory that reduces anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
- A region of the mind that is a reservoir of mostly unacceptable thoughts, wishes, feelings, and memories.
- Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings.
- association A method in psychoanalysis used in exploring the unconscious, in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind.
24 Clues: theory of personality. • Founder of psychoanalysis. • Lasts through puberty and on. Maturation of sexual interests. • Lasts through age 6 years to puberty. Dormant sexual feelings. • An individual's characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling and acting. • Lasts through age of 3 years to 6 years. Pleasure zone is the genitals. • ...
Leadership 2 2024-04-14
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- - thinks the best possible thing will happen, and hopes for it even if it's not likely
- - someone who possesses a deep understanding and broad range of information on various subjects
- - able to plan things carefully, keep things tidy, and work effectively
- - willing to receive things, especially opposing arguments, constructive criticism, and helpful hints.
- - very strong feelings about something or a strong belief in something
- - means that the person or thing is actually causing or has actually caused a person to be excited about a subject, situation or thing
- - Showing regard for their abilities and worth. Valuing their feelings and their views, even if you don’t necessarily agree with them Accepting them on an equal basis and giving them the same consideration you would expect for yourself
- - the ability to lead ourselves, our teams and our organizations, in a way that advances the organization's missions and goals and creates advantage for the long term
- - good at watching and listening good at noticing what is going on around you
- - able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- - having or showing a modest or low estimate of one's own importance
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- - always putting a lot of effort and care into your work.
- - someone that you can trust to work hard and do what they say they will do
- - base their opinions on facts rather than on their personal feelings.
- - honest and saying or showing what you really feel or believe
- - hopeful and confident, and think of the good aspects of a situation rather than the bad ones
- - love to experiment and find new ways to do things
- - behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival
- - to give help or assistance, or to hold something or someone up.
- - a way of thinking and acting that is forward-thinking, open-minded, and people-centered
- - maintaining a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment, through a gentle, nurturing lens
- - the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in an effective and efficient way
22 Clues: - love to experiment and find new ways to do things • - always putting a lot of effort and care into your work. • - honest and saying or showing what you really feel or believe • - behaving in a polite or friendly way to a guest or new arrival • - to give help or assistance, or to hold something or someone up. • ...
LIB Section 10 Part 1 2024-09-23
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- Certain medications called____ are effective in helping to restore brain chemical balance, are not mood altering and support sobriety.
- Being depressed during alcohol or other drug _____ is natural and expected.
- People can become depressed because certain brain ___ are out of balance.
- When people become aware that they have hurt others or hurt themselves, it is ____ for them to feel guilty
- It is important in recovery to learn to _____ negative emotions like sadness that are a natural part of life.
- Alcohol and medications such as sedatives, sleeping pills and _____ are depressants.
- Many children in _____ families feel guilty when things go wrong.
- Depressed people often have a difficult time___ and making decisions
- Depression _______ the likelihood of suicidal feelings and suicide.
- Depression, including withdrawal-related depression, is related to an _____ in certain brain chemicals.
- Peoiple who drank alcohol and used drugs to self-medicate their _____ of depression need to pay special attention to their feelings during recovery
- Being depressed is more ____ and long lasting than sadness.
- Recovery involves learning to face reality without becoming ______ with guilt and without using any mood-altering drugs.
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- Stimulants like cocaine and _____ may make people excited while they are high, but that high is typically followed by a crash that includes depression
- People who suffer from both _____ and depression may need treatment for both problems
- A natural reaction to traumatic or intensely emotional situation
- Children in dysfunctional families do not realize that they are ______ to fix an unhealthy family
- _____ people may initially feel guilty, but stop feeling guilty after a while as pre of the denial process.
- People self-medicate their periods of depression with alcohol and other _____.
- When guilt become the major feeling in their lives and _____ all other emotions and feelings for an extended period of time, it stops being healthy and normal.
- Guilt helps people become aware of the adverse ______ of their addiction which is healthy and normal.
- Therapy can help to identify circumstances that may cause, worsen, or prolong depression, and can give _____ to avoid these circumstances
22 Clues: Being depressed is more ____ and long lasting than sadness. • A natural reaction to traumatic or intensely emotional situation • Many children in _____ families feel guilty when things go wrong. • Depression _______ the likelihood of suicidal feelings and suicide. • Depressed people often have a difficult time___ and making decisions • ...
The Giver 2022-12-21
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- The main character of The Giver and is 12 years old
- The trainer of Jonas
- They get their first bicycles
- The thing that stops the people from having feelings
- becomes 12
- Leader of the community
- The person that Jonas likes
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- Job that is given to when an
- The romantic feelings the people get
- The assignment that Jonas got
- where the people of the community live.
11 Clues: becomes 12 • The trainer of Jonas • Leader of the community • The person that Jonas likes • Job that is given to when an • The assignment that Jonas got • They get their first bicycles • The romantic feelings the people get • where the people of the community live. • The main character of The Giver and is 12 years old • The thing that stops the people from having feelings
Ideas, Attitudes and Values 2021-03-05
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- If you are constantly trying to get rich, you probably value _____.
- If you always pick your parents and siblings up from the airport, you probably value ______.
- If you have hopeful feelings about the future, you have an __________ attitude.
- Something that's personally important to you is called a _____.
- Somebody's feelings toward something is called their ________.
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- A dangerous snake that can spit venom.
- If you have negative feelings about the future, you have a ___________ attitude.
- If you always try to get more Instagram followers, you probably value ____.
- If you get mad when someone lies to you, you probably value _______.
- A point that an article tries to make is called an _____.
10 Clues: A dangerous snake that can spit venom. • A point that an article tries to make is called an _____. • Somebody's feelings toward something is called their ________. • Something that's personally important to you is called a _____. • If you are constantly trying to get rich, you probably value _____. • ...
sens/sent 2023-02-10
Across
- showing reason or good judgment; able to feel or perceive
- having feelings of nostalgia; feeling that a thing is special because of how it relates to the past
- an opinion or position agreed upon by a group; having a similar feeling or belief as others in a group
- to feel bitter or upset
- to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive
- a person who agrees or feels the same way
Down
- outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success
- of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant
- aware of or affected by the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others
- to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree
10 Clues: to feel bitter or upset • a person who agrees or feels the same way • to differ in opinion or feeling; to disagree • outstanding; spectacular; feelings of success • of little importance; ridiculous; unimportant • showing reason or good judgment; able to feel or perceive • to lessen the feeling or awareness; to make less sensitive • ...
Never Retreat Vocabulary 2022-05-19
Across
- the process of burning, which produces heat and light
- to suffer loss of, give up, renounce or destroy especially for an ideal, belief
- based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
- a part or aspect of something, especially one that is essential or characteristic
- touch the feelings of (someone); move emotionally
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- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view
- body of saturated rock through which water can easily move through
- shortage or lack of something
10 Clues: shortage or lack of something • touch the feelings of (someone); move emotionally • the process of burning, which produces heat and light • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions • body of saturated rock through which water can easily move through • ...
Christmas Cards 2023-11-29
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- Festive plant
- Close companions
- Twelfth month
- Happiness
- Customary practice
- Celebrate with joy
- Happiness
- Postage
- Celebratory
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- Mark a special day
- Festive decoration
- Affection and care
- Salutations
- Festive season
- Winter precipitation
- Postal delivery
- Positive desires
- Jolly and cheerful
- Closest relatives
- Feelings expressed
20 Clues: Postage • Happiness • Happiness • Salutations • Celebratory • Festive plant • Twelfth month • Festive season • Postal delivery • Close companions • Positive desires • Closest relatives • Mark a special day • Festive decoration • Affection and care • Jolly and cheerful • Customary practice • Celebrate with joy • Feelings expressed • Winter precipitation
Branch Manager 2023-04-25
16 Clues: team • team • staff • guide • ensure • talent • reports • targets • role model • complaints • performance • understand feelings • build relationships • processes and branch • interact with customers • in service and processes
Emotional Vocabulary 2024-04-19
15 Clues: joyless • hostile • cheerful • confused • utter calm • disappointed • being blamed • lacking energy • depressed mood • fear or anxiety • expressing regret • avoid deliberately • unfairly criticized • contradictory feelings • extreme discouragement
Unit 3- Stress 2024-01-30
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- Defense mechanism where a person deals with stress by behaving in an immature or age-in appropriate way
- Ignoring the reality of a situation to avoid anxiety
- Chronic long-term condition that affects the airways in the lungs
- A feeling of fatigue caused by things such as lack of exercise, boredom, or mental stress that results in lack of energy and depression
- Strategy whereby one covers up, consciously or unconsciously, weakness, frustrations, desires or feelings of inadequacy
- Psychological defense mechanism in which a person redirects a negative emotion from its original source to a less threatening recipient
- The tendency to escape from the real world to the safety and comfort of a fantasy world
- Process of displacing one’s feelings onto a different person, animal, or object
- The exclusion of distressing memories, thoughts, or feelings from the conscious mind
- A state of tiredness and diminished functioning
- A defense mechanism in which people justify difficult or unacceptable feelings with seemingly logical reasons and explanations
- A broad range of mental experiences, mediated the faculty of imagination in the human brain
- Defense mechanism that involves channeling unwanted or unacceptable urges into an admissible or productive outlet
- A condition in which the blood vessels have persistently raised pressure
- Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain
- A general term for conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels
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- An unconscious psychological operation that functions to protect a person from anxiety-producing thoughts and feelings related to internal conflicts and outer stressors
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances
- A small area in the center of the brain that helps produce hormones that regulate heart rate, body temperature, hunger, and the sleep-wake cycle
- A psychological condition involving the occurrence of physical symptoms, usually lacking a medical explanation
- A situation or event that causes one to feel stressed
- An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, caused by a break in the skin or mucus membrane that fails to heal
- An ego defense or mental mechanism through which an individual, in varying degree, makes himself or herself like someone else
- Causes extreme fatigue that lasts for at least six months; symptoms worsen with physical or mental activity but don’t fully improve with rest
- A feeling of constant exhausting, burnout, or lack of energy
- A stress hormone known as epinephrine; part of the “fight or flight” response
- Positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being
27 Clues: Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain • A state of tiredness and diminished functioning • Ignoring the reality of a situation to avoid anxiety • A situation or event that causes one to feel stressed • A feeling of constant exhausting, burnout, or lack of energy • Chronic long-term condition that affects the airways in the lungs • ...
Marigolds by Eugenia Collier 2016-01-30
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- an indifference to pleasure or pain
- having no useful result
- deep feelings of guilt and repentance
- the act of correcting for your wrongdoing
- changing to a lower, less respected state
- a swaggering show of courage
Down
- bittersweet longing for things from the past
- sordid dirtiness
- inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony
- keenly distressing to the mind or feelings
10 Clues: sordid dirtiness • having no useful result • a swaggering show of courage • an indifference to pleasure or pain • deep feelings of guilt and repentance • the act of correcting for your wrongdoing • changing to a lower, less respected state • keenly distressing to the mind or feelings • inconsistency; lack of agreement or harmony • bittersweet longing for things from the past
Vocabulary Packet 2017-09-27
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- Being unable to wait
- Showing strong emotions
- Not showing much emotion
- Causing feelings of sadness
- Understanding and sharing another person's feelings
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- Not affected by emotions
- Knowing someone's thoughts without them telling you
- A feeling of wanting to help someone who is in trouble
- Feeling sorry for someone else's troubles.
- Being able to wait and remain calm
10 Clues: Being unable to wait • Showing strong emotions • Not affected by emotions • Not showing much emotion • Causing feelings of sadness • Being able to wait and remain calm • Feeling sorry for someone else's troubles. • Knowing someone's thoughts without them telling you • Understanding and sharing another person's feelings • A feeling of wanting to help someone who is in trouble
Spring Week 2 2018-01-15
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- not cared for or in a bad condition
- can be heard, seen or noticed
- free
- releasing strong emotions through a particular activity or experience
- enough for a particular purpose
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- unfriendly
- rude and not considering other people’s feelings
- the state of being fair – not influenced by personal feelings or views
- more than enough
- new and without experience
10 Clues: free • unfriendly • more than enough • new and without experience • can be heard, seen or noticed • enough for a particular purpose • not cared for or in a bad condition • rude and not considering other people’s feelings • releasing strong emotions through a particular activity or experience • the state of being fair – not influenced by personal feelings or views
Kindness Volunteering 2021-10-30
Across
- concerned more with the needs of others
- a gentle feeling of fondness or liking
- support in the form of shared feelings
- high moral principles
- Earth's highest mountain above sea level
- Abstract noun of Warm
Down
- Kind Act
- the ability to understand the feelings of others
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- offers self to help
10 Clues: Kind Act • offers self to help • high moral principles • Abstract noun of Warm • an intense feeling of deep affection • a gentle feeling of fondness or liking • support in the form of shared feelings • concerned more with the needs of others • Earth's highest mountain above sea level • the ability to understand the feelings of others
Ms. Wooten's Vocabulary Lesson 5 2022-09-23
15 Clues: feel • known • sound • marvel • to see • strong • to eat • feelings • far ways • to savor • to add to • stockpile • drip slowly • ability to hear • impressive beauty
Brett Woodcock 2013-03-15
Across
- final destination for Trail of Tears
- feelings of pride and loyalty
- 5 civilized native american tribes in SE U.S
- president during Era of good feelings
Down
- party members choose party's candidates
- who didn't have a vice president
- hand made water way
- won presidental election in 1824
- 1815 1825 United States enjoyed time of peace and pride
- Andrew Jackson's nickname
- what campaign straegy did William Henry Harrison use
11 Clues: hand made water way • Andrew Jackson's nickname • feelings of pride and loyalty • who didn't have a vice president • won presidental election in 1824 • final destination for Trail of Tears • president during Era of good feelings • party members choose party's candidates • 5 civilized native american tribes in SE U.S • what campaign straegy did William Henry Harrison use • ...
Brett Woodcock 2013-03-15
Across
- final destination for Trail of Tears
- feelings of pride and loyalty
- 5 civilized native american tribes in SE U.S
- president during Era of good feelings
Down
- party members choose party's candidates
- who didn't have a vice president
- hand made water way
- won presidental election in 1824
- 1815 1825 United States enjoyed time of peace and pride
- Andrew Jackson's nickname
- what campaign straegy did William Henry Harrison use
11 Clues: hand made water way • Andrew Jackson's nickname • feelings of pride and loyalty • who didn't have a vice president • won presidental election in 1824 • final destination for Trail of Tears • president during Era of good feelings • party members choose party's candidates • 5 civilized native american tribes in SE U.S • what campaign straegy did William Henry Harrison use • ...
Ut Vales Hoodie? 2023-05-10
22 Clues: is • bad • sad • I am • sick • good • Happy • great • angry • sleepy • scared • Hungry • not bad • feeling • jealous • dignified • My feelings • Mischievous • to be confused • brave or strong • How are you today? • tired (I'm seriously this all the time)
The Adolescent Years 2025-01-26
Across
- - Relating to the genital area
- - Male romantic partner
- - Female romantic partner
- - Noticeable
- - Ability
- - Aware of something
- - Emotions
- - Functions
- - Transformation
- - Forventninger
- - Ideas
- - Hjerne
- - Teenager
Down
- - Stress
- - Adolescent years
- - Environment
- - Liberty
- - Kjønnsorganer
- - Mot
- - Develop
- - Guardians
- - Bestemmer selv
- - Adolescence
- - Companions
24 Clues: - Mot • - Ideas • - Stress • - Hjerne • - Liberty • - Ability • - Develop • - Emotions • - Teenager • - Guardians • - Functions • - Noticeable • - Companions • - Environment • - Adolescence • - Kjønnsorganer • - Forventninger • - Transformation • - Bestemmer selv • - Adolescent years • - Aware of something • - Male romantic partner • - Female romantic partner • - Relating to the genital area
la novia 2024-01-25
23 Clues: last • ghost • messy • about • topic • a deal • student • perhaps • jealous • strange • to kiss • laughing • feelings • profound • disaster • it sounds • last night • profoundly • obligation • to think of • neither/either • following next • what are you like
