feelings Crossword Puzzles
The Most Dangerous Game Vocab 2022-11-03
Across
- darkness
- unwise
- something that soothes/calms
- lazily
- overwhelming defeat
- unsteady
- person who beats criminals
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- removing/lessening suspicions
- regrettable/very bad
- easily felt or touched
- comforts and conveniences
- knowledgeable citizen/worldly
- large, country house
- feelings of doubt/guilt
- in a concerned manner
15 Clues: unwise • lazily • darkness • unsteady • overwhelming defeat • regrettable/very bad • large, country house • in a concerned manner • easily felt or touched • feelings of doubt/guilt • comforts and conveniences • person who beats criminals • something that soothes/calms • removing/lessening suspicions • knowledgeable citizen/worldly
WORDS RELATED TO WORSHIP 2022-05-16
16 Clues: readiness • admire much • of devotion • an acceptance • great approval • great approval • to offer honor • aggrandizement • to make note of • constant regard • with much detail • dedication to someone • act of great respect, • an act of kind assistance • strong feelings admiration • concern with something specified
Neurotransmitters Review 2021-01-03
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- increases motivation and sense of feeling rewarded
- responsible for muscle contractions, slows heart rate
- regulates sleep, calms your body
- increases heart rate, energy, alertness, and blood pressure
- one of the two neurotransmitters lacking for people with depression
- neurotransmitters that work by telling the next neuron to stop carrying the message
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- responsible for learning, memory, movement
- neurotransmitters that work by telling the next neuron to keep carrying the message
- increases heart rate and breathing rate, strength/physical performance/energy, fight/flight in response to danger
- stabilizes mood, increases feelings of well-being and happiness
- Fill in the blank: Neurotransmitters are [chemical/electrical] messages sent by neurons
- decreases feelings of pain
- the other neurotransmitter lacking for people with depression
13 Clues: decreases feelings of pain • regulates sleep, calms your body • responsible for learning, memory, movement • increases motivation and sense of feeling rewarded • responsible for muscle contractions, slows heart rate • increases heart rate, energy, alertness, and blood pressure • the other neurotransmitter lacking for people with depression • ...
DEFINITIONS - Conflict Management 2015-03-14
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- System of working as a pair with another operative
- when both sides of a dispute are reasonably satisfied with the outcome
- An animal instinct used in potentially dangerous situations
- A pre planned reason or excuse to get away from a dangerous situation
- recognising, understanding and sharing another persons feelings
- The exchange of information, ideas and feelings
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- A serious difference of opinion
- Recognising and dealing with conflict
- A thing that prevents someone acting in an unnecessary or negative way
- Swopping positions with a colleague
- An action taken towards you to make you loose your temper
11 Clues: A serious difference of opinion • Swopping positions with a colleague • Recognising and dealing with conflict • The exchange of information, ideas and feelings • System of working as a pair with another operative • An action taken towards you to make you loose your temper • An animal instinct used in potentially dangerous situations • ...
Mental Health Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
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- One side of the health triangle dealing with social interactions
- A ___________ self concept means you focus on your strengths
- The ability to bounce back from disappointment
- The view you have of yourself
- Adjust to new situations
- Health One side of the health triangle dealing with your thoughts and feelings
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- A ___________ self concept means you focus on your weaknesses
- The unique combination of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors that make you different from everyone else
- Personality + Self concept
- One side of the health triangle dealing with your fitness
- The way you feel about yourself, and how you value yourself
11 Clues: Adjust to new situations • Personality + Self concept • The view you have of yourself • The ability to bounce back from disappointment • One side of the health triangle dealing with your fitness • The way you feel about yourself, and how you value yourself • A ___________ self concept means you focus on your strengths • ...
Flex Your Kindness Friday 2025-04-25
Across
- a person who is studying at a school
- slow to reveal emotion or opinions
- a feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals
- giving or ready to give help
- paying close attention to something
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- showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate
- showing careful thought
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others
- done or occurring at a favorable or useful time
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
11 Clues: showing careful thought • giving or ready to give help • slow to reveal emotion or opinions • paying close attention to something • a person who is studying at a school • done or occurring at a favorable or useful time • the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate • showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another • ...
Greek and Latin Roots 2021-07-15
13 Clues: create • unnamed • children • in the air • write down • traditional • in time order • working together • the study of stars • statistics about people • understanding someone's feelings • person who seeks fundamental truths • dentist focused on straightening teeth
kindness words 2021-12-28
13 Clues: amiable • chivalrous • a helpful act • feeling of joy • polite request • think it to be • warm affection • eager interest • highly favoured • feelings of compassion • feeling of appreciation • compassionate understanding • much better alternative to war
Chapter 8 2020-04-26
Across
- inhibit the action of acetylcholine
- the scientific study of the effects of drugs on the mind and behavior
- effective tool for unlocking the unconscious
- medications used to manage the symptoms of depression
- therapeutic environment
- modification therapy, therapy used to decrease the number of negative behaviors
- Involuntary muscle contractions that cause twisting movements
- medications used to treat mania in bipolar
- the focus is on the cause of the problem
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- medications to treat mental illness
- therapy, non-authoritative approach that allows clients to take more of a lead
- prevent the metabolism of neurotransmitters
- therapy identify self-defeating thoughts and feelings challenge those feelings, and replace them with positive ones
- sudden unexpected event that drastically changes ones routine
- resolving personal, social, or psychological problems and difficulties with guidance and assistance
- therapy delivers an electrical charge to to create change in nerve impulses
- A feeling of muscle quivering, restlessness, and inability to sit still
- a substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body
- dyskinesia causes repetitive, involuntary movements, such as grimacing and eye blinking
19 Clues: therapeutic environment • inhibit the action of acetylcholine • medications to treat mental illness • the focus is on the cause of the problem • medications used to treat mania in bipolar • prevent the metabolism of neurotransmitters • effective tool for unlocking the unconscious • medications used to manage the symptoms of depression • ...
ASD 2023-10-27
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- Someone who is learning at a school
- A regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- An institution for educating children
- The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement
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- The punishment of being kept in school after hours
- The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim
- A settled way of thinking or feeling about something
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- An act or judgement that is misguided or wrong
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A person's movable possessions
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others
- Think deeply or carefully about
- Advance notice of something
- Make an effort to hear something; be alert and ready to hear something
- Fairness and straightforwardness of conduct
19 Clues: Advance notice of something • A person's movable possessions • Think deeply or carefully about • Someone who is learning at a school • An institution for educating children • Fairness and straightforwardness of conduct • An act or judgement that is misguided or wrong • The punishment of being kept in school after hours • ...
Managing Mental and Emotional Health 2022-12-05
Across
- A feeling of extreme nervousness and worry
- Phone number the teens can call to talk privately and anonymously about their problems
- The way people think about and respond to events in their daily lives
- The way a person experiences and deals with feelings
- Measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself
- Belief that other people want to harm someone
- Professional who helps people work through difficult problems by talking
- Person who tries to change thoughts, feelings, and actions by finding the reasons behind them or by suggesting new ways to manage emotions
- Medical doctor who specializes in illnesses of the brain and body that affect emotions and behavior
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- False belief
- Disorder in which person breaks from reality in several ways
- To develop rituals
- Repetitive thoughts
- Chemicals that help control how the body grows and functions
- Fears
- Disorder that causes a mood of extreme sadness or hopelessness
- Situations, people, and events that cause a person to feel an emotion
- Released into the blood by the brain and other organs
- Feeling produced in response to a life event
19 Clues: Fears • False belief • To develop rituals • Repetitive thoughts • A feeling of extreme nervousness and worry • Feeling produced in response to a life event • Belief that other people want to harm someone • The way a person experiences and deals with feelings • Released into the blood by the brain and other organs • Disorder in which person breaks from reality in several ways • ...
ELA Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- made-up story set in the past with real events or people
- point of view that uses I, me, and my pronouns
- writing that is factual
- story with magic, imaginary worlds, or mythical creatures
- conversation between two or more people
- the way a narrator/character speaks
- person telling the story
- point of view where an outside narrator tells the story and knows thoughts/feelings of one character
- story with a puzzle or crime to solve
- made-up story that can really happen
- a story that is not real
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- point of view where an outside narrator tells the story and knows thoughts/feelings of multiple characters
- the way a text makes the reader feel
- an account of a person's life written by someone else
- an account of a person's life written by that person
- a true story of someone's life, focusing on specific events
- play or script meant to be performed
- made up story about science, technology, or the future
- person point of view that uses you, your, yours pronouns
19 Clues: writing that is factual • person telling the story • a story that is not real • the way a narrator/character speaks • the way a text makes the reader feel • play or script meant to be performed • made-up story that can really happen • story with a puzzle or crime to solve • conversation between two or more people • point of view that uses I, me, and my pronouns • ...
Review 5 Orange 2025-05-26
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- The five different _____ styles are harmonizing, collaborative/cooperating, directing, avoiding, and compromising.
- CBT skill to replace the negative thoughts with more balanced and realistic ones. This can involve challenging the thoughts, generating alternative perspectives, and practicing positive self-talk.
- A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for something received or experienced.
- ___ skills are strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions.
- Continuous behavioral standards and needs that work to support a person's purpose, vision, and are often a guide in decision making.
- DBT skills that helps improve effective communication.
- Mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness, loss of interest, and can interfere with daily activities.
- Passive, aggressive, passive-aggression, and assertive are ____ styles.
- The conscious and deliberate decision to release feelings of resentment, anger, and a desire for revenge against someone who has harmed you.
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- Personal ____are defined as our built-in capacities for particular ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
- ____ plan is a tool devised to help make your environment safer during a crisis and/or after discharge.
- The ability to positively coping with stress and adversity by bouncing back to a previous state of normal functioning.
- Circle of _____ help individuals focus on areas where they can effect change.
- DBT skills that can help prevent impulsive or harmful behaviors by changing your body's physical state.
- The practice of intentionally focusing your attention on the present moment, without judgment, while observing your thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- Self _____ is the information we file about ourselves that we've learned from our experiences which shapes our stories.
- ______ is a cognitive distortion where one exaggerates the severity of a situation or problem, assuming the worst possible outcome.
- ______ regulation is the ability to exert control over one's own emotional state.
18 Clues: DBT skills that helps improve effective communication. • ___ skills are strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions. • Passive, aggressive, passive-aggression, and assertive are ____ styles. • Circle of _____ help individuals focus on areas where they can effect change. • A feeling of thankfulness or appreciation for something received or experienced. • ...
Idk 2022-12-02
Across
- Familiar foods that make people feel good.
- Person's ability to taste and judge the different flavors of food.
- Kindness in welcoming guests or strangers
- Releasing these makes people feel better.
- Sending and receiving information, thoughts, and feelings without words.
- The ability to guide or direct people.
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- Analyzing and evaluating what you hear and read.
- A chemical substance, such as protein, carbohydrate, fat, or fiber, that your body needs to function, grow, repair itself, and create energy.
- Sending and receiving information, thoughts, and feelings.
- Good health and positive well-being.
- The feeling that you are a worthwhile, capable person.
- Handling resources wisely to reach goals.
- The study of nutrients and how the body uses them.
13 Clues: Good health and positive well-being. • The ability to guide or direct people. • Handling resources wisely to reach goals. • Kindness in welcoming guests or strangers • Releasing these makes people feel better. • Familiar foods that make people feel good. • Analyzing and evaluating what you hear and read. • The study of nutrients and how the body uses them. • ...
vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- to speak to someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour
- feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune.
- go or move back or further away from a previous position.
- provided in addition to what is already present or available to complete or enhance it.
- prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
- unable to be identified.
- saturated with liquid
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- to give out, usually in shares, to each member of a group
- wash one's mouth and throat with a liquid kept in motion by exhaling through it.
- necessities
- relating to sound or the sense of hearing.
- is tomorrow in Spanish
- a covered litter for one passenger, consisting of a large box carried on two horizontal poles by four or six bearers.
13 Clues: necessities • saturated with liquid • is tomorrow in Spanish • unable to be identified. • relating to sound or the sense of hearing. • to give out, usually in shares, to each member of a group • go or move back or further away from a previous position. • feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. • prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia. • ...
Getting started with Mindfulness 2024-03-06
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- the process or fact of being received as adequate, valid or suitable
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- being thankful readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness
- an acknowledgement, a verbal or writing answer
- existing or occurring in the moment
- the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings
- having or intending to have a useful or beneficial purpose
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- a state of focusing on what your doing right now
- talent, skill or proficiency in a particular area
- sympathetic pity and concern for the suffering or misfortunes of others
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- the application or use of an idea, belief or method
- not showing or feeling nervousness, anger or other strong emotions
13 Clues: existing or occurring in the moment • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • an acknowledgement, a verbal or writing answer • a state of focusing on what your doing right now • talent, skill or proficiency in a particular area • the application or use of an idea, belief or method • the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings • ...
Vocabulary Log 2025-12-12
Across
- The trail of information you leave behind when you use the internet.
- An appeal to feelings and emotions.
- The ability to understand, analyze, and create media messages.
- A way of communicating or sharing information with others.
- When someone favours one side, opinion, or group over another.
- A belief or personal viewpoint.
- Words or phrases specifically chosen to trigger feelings in the reader or listener.
- Building trust in the advertiser or product.
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- The ability to understand, use, and make sense of information.
- Something that can be proven true or false.
- being responsible, respectful, and ethical when using the internet.
- The specific group of people a company wants to reach with their advertising.
- Using facts, statistics, and reasoning to persuade.
13 Clues: A belief or personal viewpoint. • An appeal to feelings and emotions. • Something that can be proven true or false. • Building trust in the advertiser or product. • Using facts, statistics, and reasoning to persuade. • A way of communicating or sharing information with others. • The ability to understand, use, and make sense of information. • ...
words 2019-04-22
14 Clues: shy • kind • frendly • smart person • helping hand • young person • ready to forgive • feeling sympathy • conveying feelings • basically narcissism • having peculiar aspects • a person who wants to learn • felling high respect for someone • feeling confidence on his own abilities
#8 Emotional Support 2025-09-11
14 Clues: Reducing worry • Focus and peace • Motivating words • Faith-based help • Spiritual comfort • Helps calm nerves • Belief in healing • Gratitude practice • Encouraging mindset • Sharing with others • Professional support • Writing feelings down • Loved ones give strength • Stay connected with friends
Crossword about feelings and relationships 2024-01-29
Across
- Process to choose leaders
- Area below the lower lip
- Having faith in a positive outcome
- In a state of intense rage
- Well-known and recognized
- Socially uncomfortable
- Vital component for breathing
- Person known but not close
- Computer input button
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- Oral hygiene tool
- Annoyed and upset
- doing something from time to time
- Person who moves to a new country
- Not nearby
- Regardless of that
15 Clues: Not nearby • Oral hygiene tool • Annoyed and upset • Regardless of that • Computer input button • Socially uncomfortable • Area below the lower lip • Process to choose leaders • Well-known and recognized • In a state of intense rage • Person known but not close • Vital component for breathing • doing something from time to time • Person who moves to a new country • ...
The Era of Good Feelings 2023-12-14
Across
- built to connect eastern and western New York state via water
- settled all border disputes between Spain and the US
- Speaker of the House, introduced the American system
- system series of measures brought forth by Henry Clay to help grow the US economy
- an exclusive statement of American policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas
- settled the conflict that arose from Missouri's application for statehood
- disagreement between different sections
- nickname for Monroe's presidency, ended when he left office
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- free state added in the Missouri Compromise
- colony that was disputed over by Spain and the US
- the 5th president of the United States
- road funded and built by the US government, to go west
- Native Americans that Andrew Jackson chased into Florida
- feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation
- role banks play for the economy
15 Clues: role banks play for the economy • the 5th president of the United States • disagreement between different sections • feelings of pride and loyalty to a nation • free state added in the Missouri Compromise • colony that was disputed over by Spain and the US • settled all border disputes between Spain and the US • Speaker of the House, introduced the American system • ...
Kaupae 1 Pou 1 Feelings 2025-06-27
Defense Mechanisms 2017-07-18
Across
- occurs when emotional conflicts or stressors are handled by attributing negative qualities to self or others
- an individual may deal with emotional conflicts or stressors by emphasizing the amusing or ironic aspects of the conflict or stressor
- transfer of emotions associated with a particular person, object, or situation to another person, object, or situation that is nonthreatening
- unconsciously rejects emotionally unacceptable personal features and attributes them to other people, objects, or situations.
- consists of justifying illogical or unreasonable ideas, actions or feelings by developing acceptable explanations that satisfy the teller as well as the listener
- aggression toward others is expressed through procrastination, failure, inefficiency, passivity and illnesses that affect others more than oneself
- an unconscious process of substituting constructive and socially acceptable activity for strong impulses that are not acceptable in their original form
- emotional conflicts and stressors are addressed by meeting the needs of others.
- the inability to integrate the positive and negative qualities of oneself or others into a cohesive image
- transforming anxiety on an unconscious level into a physical symptoms that has no organic cause
- a disrupting in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment
- the conscious denial of a disturbing situation of feeling
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- formation unacceptable feelings of behaviors are kept out of awareness by developing the opposite behavior or emotion
- compensates for an act or communication (e.g., giving a gift to undo an argument)
- emotional conflicts or stressors are addressed by attributing exaggerated positive qualities to others
- involves escaping unpleasant realities by ignoring their existence
- an individual addresses emotional conflicts or stressors by actions rather than by reflections or feelings
- exclusion of unpleasant or unwanted experiences, emotions, or ideas from conscious awareness
18 Clues: the conscious denial of a disturbing situation of feeling • involves escaping unpleasant realities by ignoring their existence • emotional conflicts and stressors are addressed by meeting the needs of others. • compensates for an act or communication (e.g., giving a gift to undo an argument) • ...
Personality 2023-03-08
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- theories that view personality with a focus on the potential for healthy personal growth.
- A method of exploring the unconsciousness in which the person relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how trivial or embarrassing.
- A readiness to perceive oneself favorably.
- Views behavior as influenced by the interaction between peoples traits and their social context.
- theories that view personality with a focus on the unconscious and the importance of childhood experiences.
- Focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development.
- A personality test that provides ambiguous images designed to trigger projection of ones inner dynamics.
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- excessive self-love and self-absorption.
- A protective test in which people express their inner feelings and interests through the stories they make up about ambiguous scenes.
- giving priority to ones own goals over group goals and defining ones identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group identifications.
- Ones feelings of high or low self-worth.
- the egos protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality.
- A test created by selecting from a pool of items those that discriminate between groups.
- ones sense of competence and effectiveness.
- the part of personality that represents internalized ideals and provides standards for judgment and for future aspirations.
- Carl Jung's concept of a shared, inherited reservoir of memory traces from out species history.
- giving priority to the goals of ones group and defining ones identity accordingly.
- all out thoughts and feelings about ourselves in answer to the question, "Who am I."
18 Clues: excessive self-love and self-absorption. • Ones feelings of high or low self-worth. • A readiness to perceive oneself favorably. • ones sense of competence and effectiveness. • Focuses on the effects of learning on our personality development. • giving priority to the goals of ones group and defining ones identity accordingly. • ...
Power of Words 2025-11-19
Across
- express regret for something that one has done wrong
- a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or action
- give support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- understand and share the feelings of another.
- make part of a whole or set.
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- give assistance to
- deny (someone) access to or bar (someone) from a place, group, or privilege
- fill (someone) with the urge or ability to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
- indicate the faults of (someone or something) in a disapproving way.
- convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct
- a polite expression of praise or admiration.
- give one's attention to a sound.
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, rights, or traditions of others.
13 Clues: give assistance to • make part of a whole or set. • give one's attention to a sound. • a polite expression of praise or admiration. • understand and share the feelings of another. • give support, confidence, or hope to (someone). • express regret for something that one has done wrong • a disrespectful or scornfully abusive remark or action • ...
Professionalism 2020-06-07
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- the competence or skill expected of a professional
- the successful conveying or sharing of ideas, feelings, information or news
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- keeping information private
- ability to de-escalate a problem
- the combined action of a group of people, especially when effective and efficient
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- public support for a particular cause or policy
- regard for the feelings, wishes, rights or traditions of others
- the state of being accountable or to blame for something
- the state or quality of being worthy or honor or respect
- the quality of being honest
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk or injury
- value-based judgements that align with professional standards and moral codes
13 Clues: the quality of being honest • keeping information private • ability to de-escalate a problem • public support for a particular cause or policy • the competence or skill expected of a professional • the state of being accountable or to blame for something • the state or quality of being worthy or honor or respect • ...
Buying Behavior 2020-12-15
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- a frame of mind developed from a person's values, beliefs and feelings.
- an enduring pattern of emotions and behaviors.
- reasons to buy based on facts or logic.
- consumers who buy products or services for personal use.
- a set of positive or negative factors that direct individual behavior.
- an individual's beliefs about his or her identity, image and capabilities.
- the history, beliefs, customs and traditions of a group.
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- reasons to purchase based on feelings, beliefs or attitudes.
- motives based on loyalty.
- consumers who buy goods and services to produce and market other goods and services for resale.
- an unfilled desire.
- the way a person lives as reflected by material goods, activities and relationships.
- anything you require to live.
13 Clues: an unfilled desire. • motives based on loyalty. • anything you require to live. • reasons to buy based on facts or logic. • an enduring pattern of emotions and behaviors. • consumers who buy products or services for personal use. • the history, beliefs, customs and traditions of a group. • reasons to purchase based on feelings, beliefs or attitudes. • ...
Expectations 2022-08-20
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- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principle.
- desire or willingness to do something.
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others.
- A manner of acting, feeling, or thinking that shows one's disposition, opinion.
- a collection of people who collectively work towards a common purpose
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- something that it is your job or duty to deal with.
- the combined action of a group, especially when effective and efficient.
- the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings.
- capable of thinking or acting for oneself.
- a person's outward bearing or way of behaving towards others.
- the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.
- the state or feeling of being calm and in control of oneself.
- putting yourself in someone else position.
13 Clues: desire or willingness to do something. • capable of thinking or acting for oneself. • putting yourself in someone else position. • the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties. • something that it is your job or duty to deal with. • due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others. • the successful conveying or sharing of ideas and feelings. • ...
Liveability vocabulary revision 2023-05-15
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- An area of poor quality housing, without proper infrastructure
- Describes something that can be clearly measured, not judged by personal feelings
- Physical and organisational structures and facilities such as roads, sewage, transport systems, internet etc.
- A formal word for play, entertainment and relaxation
- Another word for a thing that affects liveability is a liveability ____
- A country which is relatively poor can also be described as a ___ country
- How long people live on average in a country
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- Describes something that is judged based on someone’s personal feelings
- Describes a place far away from city centres
- Clean water, sewage, drains etc are all examples of ____
- A formal word for jobs
- Describes a place in the countryside
- Is liveability a noun, adjective or verb?
13 Clues: A formal word for jobs • Describes a place in the countryside • Is liveability a noun, adjective or verb? • Describes a place far away from city centres • How long people live on average in a country • A formal word for play, entertainment and relaxation • Clean water, sewage, drains etc are all examples of ____ • ...
Sunrise Over Fallujah 2023-05-05
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- supplies used to complete a specific task; tools for a job
- separation from others; removal of oneself from a group
- feeling sad or depressed; African American folk music originating in the US
- walked in a slow, relaxed manner; stroll
- free from deceit; genuine feelings
- an item used to intentionally cause harm to another
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- behave in a way in to effect another; connect through behaviors to other people or things
- hide or disguise; blend in to be unnoticeable
- feelings of admiration
- a narrative story that is untrue
- state of being disconnected or aloof; group of troops being sent on a mission
- soldiers marching or fighting on foot; collectively speaking, foot soldiers
- specific aims or plans to do something
13 Clues: feelings of admiration • a narrative story that is untrue • free from deceit; genuine feelings • specific aims or plans to do something • walked in a slow, relaxed manner; stroll • hide or disguise; blend in to be unnoticeable • an item used to intentionally cause harm to another • separation from others; removal of oneself from a group • ...
Week Crossword 2024-10-18
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- engaging in physical activity to boost mood and relieve stress
- what perfectionism often leads to
- A technique involving deep breathing and focusing on the present moment to reduce anxiety.
- The belief that one must be flawless
- writing about feelings and experiences to process emotions
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- A type of boundary that includes physical limits
- A negative coping mechanism
- A boundary type where a person takes care of their own needs
- The mindset characterized by unrealistic standards
- A boundary that involves space
- a way to distinguish what is acceptable behavior from what is not
- A type of boundary that allows some flexibility, leading to blurred lines between personal space others' needs.
- A creative outlet that involves using color and shapes to express feelings
13 Clues: A negative coping mechanism • A boundary that involves space • what perfectionism often leads to • The belief that one must be flawless • A type of boundary that includes physical limits • The mindset characterized by unrealistic standards • writing about feelings and experiences to process emotions • A boundary type where a person takes care of their own needs • ...
Contact Community Services Crossword 2025-12-15
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- The 988 Suicide & Crisis ______ provides 24/7 support.
- Speaking up for yourself or others to get needed support.
- Limits we set to protect our mental energy and time.
- The active process of making choices toward a healthy life.
- Active ______ is a core skill for crisis counselors.
- Writing down thoughts to process emotions.
- Negative stereotypes that often prevent people from seeking help.
- Your agency's name; also what we seek when we feel alone.
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- Staying present in the moment without judgment.
- Recognizing that someone’s feelings are real and important.
- A technique (like 5-4-3-2-1) used to calm down during anxiety.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of another person.
- The ability to "bounce back" from difficult experiences.
13 Clues: Writing down thoughts to process emotions. • Staying present in the moment without judgment. • Limits we set to protect our mental energy and time. • Active ______ is a core skill for crisis counselors. • The 988 Suicide & Crisis ______ provides 24/7 support. • The ability to "bounce back" from difficult experiences. • ...
The Spider and the Fly 2022-10-10
ENGLISH EL SEM 2 2024-06-28
Across
- Relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
- Unwilling to spend money or use resources; stingy or frugal.
- Showing keen mental discernment and good judgment.
- Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily.
- Experienced in the imagination through the feelings or actions of another person.
- Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
- Intended for or likely to be understood by only a small number of people with a specialized knowledge or interest.
- Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
Down
- Lasting for a very short time.
- Producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring; abundant.
- Present everywhere.
- The occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way.
- Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
- Cheerful and full of energy.
- Pleasingly smooth and musical to hear.
- Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
- A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases; a universal cure.
- Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
18 Clues: Present everywhere. • Cheerful and full of energy. • Lasting for a very short time. • Pleasingly smooth and musical to hear. • Not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily. • Showing keen mental discernment and good judgment. • Extremely idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. • Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical. • ...
Ch. 8 To Kill a Mockingbird maxx larsen 2024-04-18
Across
- this person put the blanket around Scout
- Jem’s feelings have changed towards Boo Radley because of Boo’s
- the smoke was “...like fog off a river bank” is what kind of figurative language
- a major lesson or theme was how ___ can change feelings toward someone
- this person finally realizes who left presents for them
- this person died at the beginning of the chapter
- Jem didn’t want to return the blanket so Boo wasn’t ___
Down
- the snowman looked like this person
- they were blamed for the cold and snowy weather (2 words)
- this person’s house burned down
- this event symbolizes upcoming conflict and change
- the fire showed the community in a positive or negative way
- for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes
- this was around Scout’s shoulders
- Jem and Scout built one of these
- not understanding why making a snowman look like their neighbor shows Jem and Scout’s ___
- Scout thought the world was ending because of this
17 Clues: this person’s house burned down • Jem and Scout built one of these • this was around Scout’s shoulders • the snowman looked like this person • this person put the blanket around Scout • for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes • this person died at the beginning of the chapter • this event symbolizes upcoming conflict and change • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab/ Key Terms 2025-09-02
Across
- Using techniques that do not clearly state needs, wants, and feelings to make demands of and insult others.
- Strategies for working through a disagreement or argument in positive, productive ways.
- Strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party.
- Use of body language, tone and volume of voice, and other wordless signals to send a message.
- 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.
- Disagreement or argument that occurs due to misunderstandings or differing priorities, values, goals, or needs.
Down
- Making demands of and insulting others; an ineffective communication style.
- Constructive response to a message.
- Act of concentrating on the person talking and acknowledging what one has heard.
- Use of words, spoken or written, to send a message.
- Clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings; most effective communication style.
- Hiding or not clearly stating needs, wants, and feelings.
- 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.
- Social pressure among people of the same age or status that contributes to good health and can be beneficial.
- Agreement in which two sides come together and each side gives in a little.
- 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.
18 Clues: Constructive response to a message. • 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. • Words that explain how the speaker feels without judging the receiver. • Strategy for resolving difficult conflicts through a neutral third party. • ...
Feelings (adj) and Manners (adv) 2015-08-24
Across
- not difficult, not hard, with ease (adv of manner)
- with attention and caution (adv of manner)
- with a lot of sound (adv of manner)
- unhappy, depressed, crying (adj/feeling)
- thinking, wondering, concerned (adj/feeling)
- not interested, dull, low energy (adj/feeling)
- joyful, excited, in a good mood, not sad (adj/feeling)
Down
- without sound (adv of manner)
- good, not badly (adv of manner)
- tense, shaking, embarrassed, not relaxed (adj/feeling)
- unclear, can't understand (adj/feeling)
- not fast, relaxed speed (adv of manner)
- wanting to sleep, exhausted (adj/feeling)
- fast, with speed (adv of manner)
- mad, red-faced, yelling (adj/feeling)
15 Clues: without sound (adv of manner) • good, not badly (adv of manner) • fast, with speed (adv of manner) • with a lot of sound (adv of manner) • mad, red-faced, yelling (adj/feeling) • unclear, can't understand (adj/feeling) • not fast, relaxed speed (adv of manner) • unhappy, depressed, crying (adj/feeling) • wanting to sleep, exhausted (adj/feeling) • ...
feelings and emotions Jared vazquez 2025-03-10
feelings- Dominykas V. 7c 2023-01-10
Across
- when its cold you body is...
- when you walk very long your legs get...
- when you get in small accident and you get your skin
- you do this when you think that this is an inportant thing
- when you see very masy room you get (feeling)...
Down
- when you always believe your opinion
- when you geting robbed you get...
- why do this when our skin get...
- when you grow up and you get...
- when you try to hide you get...
- when you go to big and longrollercoaster you feel...
11 Clues: when its cold you body is... • when you grow up and you get... • when you try to hide you get... • why do this when our skin get... • when you geting robbed you get... • when you always believe your opinion • when you walk very long your legs get... • when you see very masy room you get (feeling)... • when you get in small accident and you get your skin • ...
Feelings Puzzle - 5th Grade 2020-05-27
Across
- Feeling unhappy and tired because something isn't interesting
- Feeling pleased because you have what you wanted
- unhappy and thinking about your problems
- wanting to read about, talk about or learn more about something
- very surprised
- Feeling a bit angry
- Feeling full of hope
Down
- very unhappy
- Feeling free of worries
- only thinking of the bad side of something
- shy
11 Clues: shy • very unhappy • very surprised • Feeling a bit angry • Feeling full of hope • Feeling free of worries • unhappy and thinking about your problems • only thinking of the bad side of something • Feeling pleased because you have what you wanted • Feeling unhappy and tired because something isn't interesting • wanting to read about, talk about or learn more about something
Feelings and music idioms 2021-03-15
Across
- I'm feeling a bit ___ I miss my family.
- You have to be humble so the first thing to do is to stop ___ your own trumpet.
- Last night's concert was really ___ The orchestra didn't play well.
- Jane said that she has to play it by ___ because she is not sure where to go tomorrow morning.
- My mum was ___ (=very confused) by the touchscreen on her new phone.
- I was absolutely ___ when I ran the marathon.
Down
- She was so surprised she couldn't react. She was ___
- When we heard the news we were ___
- My staff has to do what I say because I'm the boss, and I ___ the tune here!
- My friend was extremely upset when his partner left him. He was ___
- FC Barcelona supporters will be absolutely gutted if Messi leaves the club.
11 Clues: When we heard the news we were ___ • I'm feeling a bit ___ I miss my family. • I was absolutely ___ when I ran the marathon. • She was so surprised she couldn't react. She was ___ • Last night's concert was really ___ The orchestra didn't play well. • My friend was extremely upset when his partner left him. He was ___ • ...
era of good feelings 2023-02-10
Across
- bank
- tariff improve transporation systems
- genre of christian folk music
- morse invented electric telegraph
Down
- division of labor; method
- congress decided for slave state or free state
- river that runs between new york and new jersey
- invented cotton gin
- Kentucky Senate and Statesman
- machine that seperates cotton from seeds
- 5th pres of united states
11 Clues: bank • invented cotton gin • division of labor; method • 5th pres of united states • Kentucky Senate and Statesman • genre of christian folk music • morse invented electric telegraph • machine that seperates cotton from seeds • tariff improve transporation systems • congress decided for slave state or free state • river that runs between new york and new jersey
Feelings/Qualities (p. 48-49TB) 2022-01-12
15 Clues: Ilkeä • Laiska • Töykeä • Ärtynyt • Etäinen • Rauhaton • Itsevarma • Uskollinen • Yllättynyt • Hermostunut • Rauhallinen • Tyytyväinen • Turhautunut • Epäluotettava • Epärehellinen
Third Grade - Fourth Unit (Feelings) 2021-01-20
15 Clues: Top • Kare • Saat • Düğme • Misket • Kamyon • Uçurtma • Bulmaca • Yuvarlak • Lego oyunu • Oyuncak ayı • Oyuncak bebek • Masa oyunları • Oyun kartları • Oyuncak kutusu
Feelings, Emotions, Health and Illness 2024-07-29
Across
- Can’t think clearly or understand something.
- She has smoked a lot. Now she has a bad ______.
- When your head hurts, you have this.
- Susanstudies hard to get a scholarship, but she failed. Therefore, she feels ______.
- I haven’t eaten since morning. I’m so ______.
- She has a _________, so she should go to the dentist.
Down
- I ate too much at lunch and now I’ve got this.
- The feeling of very hot.
- The feeling of very cold.
- A serious disease caused by the bite of some types of mosquito.
- Unhappy and angry because someone has something that you want.
- I’m ______ of being home alone at night.
- A dangerous disease that often causes death.
- Worried and anxious.
- An illness that causes fever and headache.
15 Clues: Worried and anxious. • The feeling of very hot. • The feeling of very cold. • When your head hurts, you have this. • I’m ______ of being home alone at night. • An illness that causes fever and headache. • Can’t think clearly or understand something. • A dangerous disease that often causes death. • I haven’t eaten since morning. I’m so ______. • ...
Feelings and Emotions by Alyssa 2025-03-10
Communication 2023-02-16
Across
- using the terms always or never to describe a false absolute.
- a modulation of the voice expressing a particular feeling or mood
- I own the problem
- an estimation of the quality or worth of someone or something
- a person who gets or accepts something that has been sent or given to them
- relating to or in the form of words
- abusive language or insults
- We own the problem
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- an action performed to convey one's feelings or intentions
- disrespectful or scornfully abusive
Down
- not involving or using words or speech
- a person who can supposedly discern what another person is thinking
- the use of irony to mock or convey contempt
- Place all the blame for a problem on others
- assign responsibility for a fault or wrong
- the process of making known one's thoughts or feelings
- a person who sends or transmits a message, letter, email, etc
- a thing that is known or proved to be true
19 Clues: I own the problem • We own the problem • abusive language or insults • relating to or in the form of words • disrespectful or scornfully abusive • not involving or using words or speech • assign responsibility for a fault or wrong • a thing that is known or proved to be true • the use of irony to mock or convey contempt • Place all the blame for a problem on others • ...
Adjectives of personality 3H 2025-11-11
Across
- behaving like an adult, in a responsible manner.
- behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards others.
- has the ability to wait without becoming annoyed
- not easily angry or annoyed
- generous, helpful, and who thinks about other people's feelings
- unkind and unpleasant and not willing to share things, especially money!
- relaxed and not easily upset or worried.
- kind and always think about how they can help other people
- telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie
- friendly and energetic and finds it easy and enjoyable to be with others
- nervous and uncomfortable with other people
Down
- showing feelings of liking or love
- easily annoyed or angry.
- not considering how your actions or words may upset other people.
- kind and gives emotional support to others
- behaving badly in a way that would be expected of a child
- likes to meet and spend time with other people
- willing to give money, help, kindness, etc., especially more than is usual or expected.
- thinks only of their own advantage.
19 Clues: easily annoyed or angry. • not easily angry or annoyed • showing feelings of liking or love • thinks only of their own advantage. • relaxed and not easily upset or worried. • kind and gives emotional support to others • nervous and uncomfortable with other people • likes to meet and spend time with other people • behaving like an adult, in a responsible manner. • ...
TEAM work 2025-06-23
14 Clues: Take _____ • ______softly • Stay on ______ • Right or ______ • Don't be a ____ • Be ready to ______ • Don't hurt _______ • We all have _________ • ______goes a long ways • Always tell the ______ • Let others go _____ too • ______ responsibilities • Put a _____ on your face • _______is the best policy
Are You A Good Parent? 2013-06-06
Across
- Moodness, anxiety, depression, or anger sometimes felt by the mother after giving birth
- A pain in the abdomen with no definite cause
- Crib death or death of a seemingly healthy infant after it has been put to bed
- the process of learning to think,reason,remember and understand
- When an infant no longer bottle or breast feeds and drinks from a cup
- The first period of intellectual development
- Involuntary reactions to sensory experiences
- an oily, yellowish, patchy scalp condition
- A prolonged period of sadness marked by feelings of helplessness and an inability to enjoy life
- An inborn style of reaching to the environment and relating to others
- learning to relate to others
- The existence of something totally out of sight
Down
- the process of learning to recognise and express feelings
- Vaccines given in shots or taken by mouth to protect children from childhood disease
- process of learning standards of right and wrong
- fear of unfamiliar people
- the increasing ability to control and coordinate body movements
17 Clues: fear of unfamiliar people • learning to relate to others • an oily, yellowish, patchy scalp condition • A pain in the abdomen with no definite cause • The first period of intellectual development • Involuntary reactions to sensory experiences • The existence of something totally out of sight • process of learning standards of right and wrong • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2021-09-21
Across
- language /nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, and posture.
- /an exaggerated belief about a specific group of people.
- /making others do certain tasks to join the group.
- /the way you behave as a member of a community.
- message /a statement that focuses on your feelings about the other’s behavior.
- /being unable to express thoughts and feelings in a firm way.
- /being overly forceful and hostile.
- listening /paying attention to what someone is saying.
Down
- /intentionally harming other people who can’t defend themselves.
- /a relationship between two or more people that’s based on trust, care, and consideration.
- /a part you play in relationships.
- /a connection you have with people.
- /an unfair judgment of a specific group of people.
- /where each person gives up part of their deal to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
- /the ability to accept others' differences.
- /groups of people working together for the good of all.
- /expressing your own views in a respective manner.
17 Clues: /a part you play in relationships. • /a connection you have with people. • /being overly forceful and hostile. • /the ability to accept others' differences. • /the way you behave as a member of a community. • /an unfair judgment of a specific group of people. • /making others do certain tasks to join the group. • /expressing your own views in a respective manner. • ...
Unit 6 Test - ELA 2024-05-15
Across
- 3rd Person POV focusing on every character's thoughts/feelings
- 3rd Person POV focusing on one character's thoughts/feelings
- sardines in a can.
- irony where you know what is going to happen to a fictional character, but he or she doesn't know
- flowers that do not fade.
- shamefully; filled with humiliation.
- irony where what is said differs from what is meant
- an old English word that means “to see” or “to know.”
- a device made of mesh through which thin liquids can flow freely
- cheerful.
- support beams.
- sweet, thick liquid from a plant.
Down
- an underground subway line in London.
- poetry that does NOT rhyme or have a regular meter.
- a form of poetry containing 14 lines and a regular rhyme scheme
- irony where the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what you had good reason to believe would happen.
- poetry that DOES rhyme or have a regular meter.
17 Clues: cheerful. • support beams. • sardines in a can. • flowers that do not fade. • sweet, thick liquid from a plant. • shamefully; filled with humiliation. • an underground subway line in London. • poetry that DOES rhyme or have a regular meter. • poetry that does NOT rhyme or have a regular meter. • irony where what is said differs from what is meant • ...
Holes 2023-07-09
Across
- it seems likely, probably
- to stick out or cause to stick out
- wicked, very bad or unpleasant
- to make a formal statement of something sworn to be true
- sad from being left alone
- to shine with a soft reflected light
- the seeing of objects or the experience of feelings that are not real but are usually the result of mental disorder or the effect of a drug
- rough in speech or manner
- a very steep side of a mountain or cliff
Down
- having unreasonable feelings of suspicion, distrust, and persecution
- not able to think or speak clearly usually because of a high fever or other illness, wildly excited
- to prove or serve as proof that something is authentic
- to force someone to leave a place
- making little or no sense, foolish
- lacking in strength or endurance, not effective or sufficient
- not easily seen, heard, or recognized
- impossible to explain or account for
17 Clues: it seems likely, probably • sad from being left alone • rough in speech or manner • wicked, very bad or unpleasant • to force someone to leave a place • to stick out or cause to stick out • making little or no sense, foolish • impossible to explain or account for • to shine with a soft reflected light • not easily seen, heard, or recognized • ...
British life 2025-08-01
Across
- Believing in yourself and your abilities.
- Being reliable and taking care of your duties or actions.
- Achieving your goals
- Thinking you’re better than others
- Showing good manners and being considerate in how you speak and act.
- Treating others with kindness and recognizing their worth or feelings.
- Telling the truth and not cheating, stealing, or lying.
- Acting in a rude or offensive way that shows a lack of regard for others.
- Planning tasks well so everything runs smoothly.
- Knowledge or skill gained by doing or living through something.
Down
- The process of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings with others through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- Able to change plans or adapt to new situations easily.
- Attitude Thinking positively and focusing on the good side of things.
- The ability to start things on your own without being told.
- emotional drive or reason that pushes you to do something.
- Difficult tasks that require effort to overcome.
- Able to stay calm and not get annoyed when things take time or go wrong.
17 Clues: Achieving your goals • Thinking you’re better than others • Believing in yourself and your abilities. • Difficult tasks that require effort to overcome. • Planning tasks well so everything runs smoothly. • Able to change plans or adapt to new situations easily. • Telling the truth and not cheating, stealing, or lying. • ...
"Word Investigation: Detecting Meaning" 2025-01-28
7 Clues: – Based on facts, not feelings • – A personal belief or feeling • – Liking something more than another • – A negative judgment without experience • – Based on personal feelings or opinions • – Making someone believe something untrue • – Convince someone to do or believe something
Freud words 2025-11-18
Why Do I Blush 2013-06-26
Defense Mechanisms 2016-01-30
Across
- Using a reasonable excuse or acceptable explanation for behavior in order to avoid the real reason or true motivation
- A dreamlike process that occurs when a person is awake
- Individual is aware of the unacceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with them
- Disbelief of an event or idea that is too frightening or shocking for a person to cope with
Down
- Involves the substitution of one goal over another goal in order to achieve success
- Transferring feelings about one person to someone else
- Individuals can either cease to communicate or remove themselves physically from a situation
- Transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas, feelings, and thoughts into the unconscious mind
- Placing the blame for ones own actions or inadequacies on someone else or on circumstances rather than accepting responsibility for the actions
9 Clues: Transferring feelings about one person to someone else • A dreamlike process that occurs when a person is awake • Involves the substitution of one goal over another goal in order to achieve success • Individual is aware of the unacceptable feelings or thoughts and refuses to deal with them • ...
Total Behavior 2024-07-05
Across
- Is made up of four parts that occur together: Physiology, feelings, thinking, & acting
- Result of intentionally focusing on an issue (solving a math problem).
- What is going on in our bodies; blushing, sweating, shivering, dry moth, physical pain, etc.
- The way we interact with the world around us, including talking, facial expressions, gestures, physical movement, writing, tone of voice, etc.
- Our "Front wheels." Our actions and thinking.
Down
- Allow us to develop new ways of thinking and having fun. Can be interesting, fun, disturbing, or painful.
- Our "Back wheels." Our feelings and physiology.
- Help us make quick decisions or connections based on what we believe to be true (knowledge/value filters)
- Are like traffic lights and tell us if where we are going matches with where we want to be.
9 Clues: Our "Front wheels." Our actions and thinking. • Our "Back wheels." Our feelings and physiology. • Result of intentionally focusing on an issue (solving a math problem). • Is made up of four parts that occur together: Physiology, feelings, thinking, & acting • Are like traffic lights and tell us if where we are going matches with where we want to be. • ...
Human Growth & Development 2025-03-04
Across
- – The stage of development when a person becomes capable of reproduction, marked by hormonal and physical changes.
- – Related to the mind, cognitive functions, and psychological well-being.
- – A defense mechanism where distressing thoughts or memories are pushed into the unconscious mind.
- Childhood – The developmental stage from about 6 to 12 years, marked by increased independence, learning, and social interactions.
- Adulthood – The life stage from around 65 years and older, often associated with retirement, aging, and reflection on life.
- – Related to the body, its functions, and biological aspects of health.
- Mechanisms – Unconscious psychological strategies used to cope with stress, anxiety, or conflict.
- – A defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone else.
- – Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, memory, and problem-solving.
- – The transitional stage of physical and psychological development between childhood and adulthood, typically occurring from ages 12 to 18.
- – The process of increasing in physical size, maturity, and development.
- – The earliest stage of human life, from birth to one year, characterized by rapid physical and cognitive development.
- – A defense mechanism where a person consciously pushes unwanted thoughts or feelings out of awareness.
- Illness – A disease or condition that is incurable and expected to lead to death.
- – A defense mechanism where an individual reverts to an earlier stage of development in response to stress or anxiety.
- – Being driven or inspired to achieve a goal or take action.
Down
- Childhood – The period from 1 to 6 years old, characterized by rapid physical, cognitive, and social development.
- Adulthood – The life stage from approximately 40 to 65 years, often involving career stability, family responsibilities, and physical aging.
- Stages – The distinct phases of human growth and development from infancy to old age.
- – Related to feelings, moods, and expressions of emotions.
- Needs – Basic survival requirements, such as air, water, food, and sleep, as described in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
- – The act of intentionally ending one's own life.
- – A person’s capacity for sexual feelings, orientation, identity, and behaviors.
- – Basic requirements for survival and well-being, such as food, water, safety, love, and self-fulfillment.
- – The process of removing oneself from social interactions or activities, or the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when stopping an addictive substance.
- – The process of growth and change in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social aspects throughout life.
- – A defense mechanism where a person justifies behaviors or feelings with logical but false explanations.
- Disease – A progressive neurological disorder that causes memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes.
- – The process of recognizing and coming to terms with a situation or reality, often used in the context of grief or change.
- – Related to interactions, relationships, and connections with other people.
- – The highest level in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, where a person reaches their full potential and personal growth.
- – A defense mechanism where a person refuses to accept reality or facts to avoid distress.
- to Die – The ethical or legal concept that individuals have the right to refuse life-sustaining treatment or choose assisted dying in certain circumstances.
- Adulthood – The life stage from approximately 19 to 40 years old, marked by career building, relationships, and independence.
- – A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and other emotional and physical symptoms.
- – A feeling of warmth, love, and care towards someone or something.
- – A sense of self-respect and self-worth, often divided into self-esteem (internal) and esteem from others (external).
37 Clues: – The act of intentionally ending one's own life. • – Related to feelings, moods, and expressions of emotions. • – Being driven or inspired to achieve a goal or take action. • – A feeling of warmth, love, and care towards someone or something. • – Related to the body, its functions, and biological aspects of health. • ...
I have no idea 2023-01-11
Across
- The kind of person that Jingmei's mom want Jingmei to be.
- "Many flocks of birds land in a bird refuge, and they stay there for an extended period of time." This is a kind of ________ sentence.
- certain to happen.
- Compare two apparently unlike things using the words like or as.
- The reason that Jingmei's mom move to America.
- Skin muscle and bones are the most common types of animal's ________
- For,and,nor, but, or, yet, so, is, a kind of ______ conjunction.
- The one who teaches Jingmei Piano.
Down
- A type of reflective writing in which the author explains thoughts or feelings about their life.
- how they see the world and why
- "be yourself" is which story's possible lesson?
- where Annie found the water that has amoeba.
- the coordinating conjunctions' abbreviation
- the most exciting part in the story.
- 1 independent clause, 1+dependent clause
- what makes a clause into a dependent clause.
- the feelings &goals that cause characters to do things.
- The act of watching or noticing something.
- Many years past, mom gives JM piano, this is a sign of __________.
19 Clues: certain to happen. • how they see the world and why • The one who teaches Jingmei Piano. • the most exciting part in the story. • 1 independent clause, 1+dependent clause • The act of watching or noticing something. • the coordinating conjunctions' abbreviation • where Annie found the water that has amoeba. • what makes a clause into a dependent clause. • ...
1.02 Key Terms - Allison Jones 2024-01-23
Across
- A deep understanding of a person or thing.
- To assess or investigate the expectations of a project.
- To bring something into existence.
- A group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems.
- To make an action or process easier.
- A new version or revision of something existing.
- Capable of being done.
Down
- To understand and share the feelings of another.Empathize: To understand and share the feelings of another.
- To observe and check progress.
- A process showing relationships of one thing to another arranged by importance.
- The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving several components.
- The combination of ideas to form a theory or solution.
- Methodology used by designers to solve complex problems, and find desirable solutions for clients.
- An object produced by a human being in connection with an investigative procedure.
- A detailed examination of the structure of something.
- A formal, written plan put forward for consideration.
- A first or preliminary model from which other forms are developed.
- To introduce something new and distinctive from an established idea.
- To imagine or conceive.
19 Clues: Capable of being done. • To imagine or conceive. • To observe and check progress. • To bring something into existence. • To make an action or process easier. • A deep understanding of a person or thing. • A new version or revision of something existing. • A detailed examination of the structure of something. • A formal, written plan put forward for consideration. • ...
Vocab #6 Crossword 2025-02-20
Across
- drive out or expel (someone) from a position or place.
- respond to (a gesture or action) by making a corresponding one.
- an action intended to deceive someone; a trick.
- invent or concoct (something), typically with deceitful intent.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- show or represent by a drawing, painting, or other art form.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- extremely bad; appalling.
- abandon one's country or cause in favor of an opposing one.
- a thing of little value or importance.
Down
- showing an ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- stand or wait around idly or without apparent purpose.
- bold and without shame.
- a court of justice
- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control:
- find (something) out for certain; make sure of.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- person who can endure pain or hardship without showing their feelings or complaining.
- turn away (one's eyes or thoughts).
- lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.
20 Clues: a court of justice • bold and without shame. • extremely bad; appalling. • turn away (one's eyes or thoughts). • a thing of little value or importance. • prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control: • find (something) out for certain; make sure of. • an action intended to deceive someone; a trick. • sparing or economical with regard to money or food. • ...
Triggers, Cravings, and Coping 2025-12-16
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- Pressure or tension that can increase cravings
- Strong feelings that can increase the urge to use
- A repeated behavior the brain and body get used to
- Letting a craving rise and fall without acting on it
- Using the senses to stay in the present moment
- The ability to pause and not act on a craving
- Slow deep breaths used to calm the body
- Paying attention to thoughts and feelings without judging
- Swapping substance use for a healthier behavior
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- A person, place, feeling, or situation that increases the urge to use
- Staying away from high-risk people or places
- A strong urge or desire to use a substance
- Reaching out to others for s____ can help you during a strong craving
- Daily structure that can reduce triggers
- Doing another activity to take your mind off cravings
- Waiting before acting on a craving
- Healthy actions used to deal with cravings and stress
- Returning to substance use after trying to stop
- A step-by-step strategy set in place to handle triggers
19 Clues: Waiting before acting on a craving • Slow deep breaths used to calm the body • Daily structure that can reduce triggers • A strong urge or desire to use a substance • Staying away from high-risk people or places • The ability to pause and not act on a craving • Pressure or tension that can increase cravings • Using the senses to stay in the present moment • ...
healthy relationship 2021-09-14
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- contributing to the relationship and working to keep it strong, even if it means making some sacrifices
- You treat people with respect and in return they do too
- Treating others with kindness and consideration and in difficult times you show empathy and support
- Significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
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- Being honest and open with others, rather than consealing your thoughts, feelings, or actions
- a problem-solving method in which each participant gives up something to reach a solution that satisfies everyone
- Expressing your thoughts, feelings, and expectations to others and understand theirs in return
- Exaggerated feelings of passion
8 Clues: Exaggerated feelings of passion • You treat people with respect and in return they do too • Being honest and open with others, rather than consealing your thoughts, feelings, or actions • Significant relationship between two people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration • ...
Advertising and Sales Promotion 2015-10-05
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- company buying goods and services for the first time with an organization members have no experience
- simulations of the knowledge structures in an individual's brain
- individuals who authorize purchase decisions
- group of individuals who make purchasing decisions on behalf of a business
- representing in an advantageous way
- model consumers use to evaluate purchase alternatives
- brands that are a part of a person's memory that are not considered because they evoke negative feelings
- people responsible for making the purchase
- strongly held beliefs
- brands a consumer considers in a purchasing situation
- people who shape the decision making process
- value of having a well-known brand name
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- the extent to which a stimulus or task is relevant to a consumer
- a group or set of individuals or businesses with distinct characteristics
- study of population characteristics
- brands consumers are aware of but the individual has neutral feelings about the products
- people who control the information flow in the buying centre
- when a firm intends to place a reorder with a previously chosen vendor
- anything that disrupts or distorts a message
- mental position taken
20 Clues: strongly held beliefs • mental position taken • study of population characteristics • representing in an advantageous way • value of having a well-known brand name • people responsible for making the purchase • individuals who authorize purchase decisions • people who shape the decision making process • anything that disrupts or distorts a message • ...
ASD 2023-10-27
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- Someone who is learning at a school
- A regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure
- the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- An institution for educating children
- The capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties
- Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement
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- The punishment of being kept in school after hours
- The fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim
- A settled way of thinking or feeling about something
- Firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something
- An act or judgement that is misguided or wrong
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- A person's movable possessions
- Due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others
- Think deeply or carefully about
- Advance notice of something
- Make an effort to hear something; be alert and ready to hear something
- Fairness and straightforwardness of conduct
19 Clues: Advance notice of something • A person's movable possessions • Think deeply or carefully about • Someone who is learning at a school • An institution for educating children • Fairness and straightforwardness of conduct • An act or judgement that is misguided or wrong • The punishment of being kept in school after hours • ...
TYT-S.1-4 2025-01-13
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- (v.) to ask for something in an urgent way because you want it very much
- (adj.) feeling slightly angry or irritated
- (adj.)showing strong excited feelings
- (adj.)feeling upset because you cannot do or achieve what you want
- (idiom) to stop breathing for a short time
- (phr.) any feeling which makes you sad and miserable
- (v.) to cry noisily
- (adj.)feeling extremely happy
- (v.)to hide your thoughts and feelings
- (adj.) happy and cheerful
- (adj.)feeling bad or embarrassed because of something you have done
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- (adj.) feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had
- (adj.) very sad and without hope
- (adj.) feeling happy because you are no longer worried about something
- (v.) to keep your body in a steady position without falling over
- (exp.) to move your head from side to side as a way to show disapproval or sadness
- (adj.) having hope
- (adj.) unhappy and worried because something disappointing has happened
- (exp.) to move your eyes upwards to show that you are impatient or annoyed
19 Clues: (adj.) having hope • (v.) to cry noisily • (adj.) happy and cheerful • (adj.)feeling extremely happy • (adj.) very sad and without hope • (adj.)showing strong excited feelings • (v.)to hide your thoughts and feelings • (adj.) feeling slightly angry or irritated • (idiom) to stop breathing for a short time • (phr.) any feeling which makes you sad and miserable • ...
Sigmund Freuds Theory of Personality 2014-05-17
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- consciously pushing unwanted thoughts away is called____.
- That child has gone through _____ to age 3 by throwing a tantrum.
- An anxious person refusing to admit something is in _____.
- ____ is Freud’s theory of personality.
- The technique called ______is a window into the unconscious mind.
- ____is the study of the relations between conscious and unconscious motivation.
- The basis for all other anxiety-reducing defense mechanisms is ____.
- Your ___ operates on the reality principle.
- The Devil on your shoulder is your ____.
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- thoughts that are unconscious but not repressed are ______.
- the founder of psychoanalysis is called ___.
- _____ is a defense mechanism produced by anxiety producing emotions.
- Verbal slips of the unconscious mind are called a _____.
- The ___ is the region of the mind used as a reservoir for unacceptable thoughts etc.
- Shifting an unacceptable impulse towards a less threatening object is called _____.
- disguising feelings of guilty anxiety by attributing them to others is called____.
- _____ is a defense mechanism in which you make excuses for behaviors or feelings.
- Someone’s ____ is how they think, act and feel.
- The Angel on your shoulder is your ____.
19 Clues: ____ is Freud’s theory of personality. • The Angel on your shoulder is your ____. • The Devil on your shoulder is your ____. • Your ___ operates on the reality principle. • the founder of psychoanalysis is called ___. • Someone’s ____ is how they think, act and feel. • Verbal slips of the unconscious mind are called a _____. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary Honors English II 2023-10-13
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- comfort, relief; to comfort, console
- suggesting an incongruity between what might be expected and what actually happens
- discover or reveal something through detailed examination
- an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt(an argument)
- coming at a bad time; not appropriate
- done or made according to a plan; planned in advanced
- based on personal feelings or opinions rather than facts
- to include or contain; to be made up of
- lack of agreement between people, ideas, etc.
- a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly
- stale, moldy; out-of-date
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- express the meaning of something using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity
- showing strong and often angry feelings; very emotional
- bending easily; readily adaptable
- definite, clearly stated
- growing without check; running wild
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim
- able to be applied or used in a particular situation
- to stop by force; to put down
19 Clues: definite, clearly stated • stale, moldy; out-of-date • to stop by force; to put down • bending easily; readily adaptable • growing without check; running wild • comfort, relief; to comfort, console • coming at a bad time; not appropriate • a claim made to rebut a previous claim • to include or contain; to be made up of • lack of agreement between people, ideas, etc. • ...
the culture map 2024-11-19
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- A state of peace and agreement between people.
- To guide or direct a group, person, or activity.
- Judging or deciding the value or quality of something.
- Convincing someone to do or believe something.
- competence The ability to understand and work well with people from different cultures.
- A set of levels or measures used to compare or understand something.
- relationships Creating strong and positive connections with other people.
- The act of making someone agree with you by giving reasons or influencing their emotions.
- Believing that someone is honest and reliable.
- Having a different opinion from someone else.
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- The act of sharing information, thoughts, or feelings with others.
- To share or exchange information, ideas, or feelings with someone.
- relationships Connections between people that work well and achieve positive results.
- Planning when tasks or events will happen.
- The ability to adapt to changes easily.
- Guiding or being in charge of a group or organization.
- Choosing between two or more options.
- The ability to guide, inspire, and manage people.
- The highest or most important level or position.
19 Clues: Choosing between two or more options. • The ability to adapt to changes easily. • Planning when tasks or events will happen. • Having a different opinion from someone else. • A state of peace and agreement between people. • Convincing someone to do or believe something. • Believing that someone is honest and reliable. • The highest or most important level or position. • ...
Mother of Manneville. page. 34--8th Grade 2021-08-26
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- is a letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a base word to change its meaning.
- lacing in quality not equal to what is required
- base word
- Sticks and other thin pieces of wood used to start a fire.
- Serious disease transmitted by the bite of certain type of mosquitos
- fine feathery seeding from a thistle plant
- as much as is needed
- Short haired muscular hunting dog known for its ability to help human hunters
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- resentment very strong feelings of anger or annoyance
- type of shrub or tree with alternate leaves and large cluster of bright flowers
- vivid reddish orange
- urged or driven as is by strong moral or emotional feelings
- childbirth
- furnace or large heating element fueled by wood oil or natural gas in which heat is produced by boiling water.
- Deception, dishonest
- Machine for creating written materials in printed form
- is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a base word to change it's meaning
17 Clues: base word • childbirth • vivid reddish orange • Deception, dishonest • as much as is needed • fine feathery seeding from a thistle plant • lacing in quality not equal to what is required • resentment very strong feelings of anger or annoyance • Machine for creating written materials in printed form • Sticks and other thin pieces of wood used to start a fire. • ...
Ch. 8 To Kill a Mockingbird maxx larsen 2024-04-18
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- not understanding why making a snowman look like their neighbor shows Jem and Scout’s ___
- this person’s house burned down
- this event symbolizes upcoming conflict and change
- Jem didn’t want to return the blanket so Boo wasn’t ___
- this person died at the beginning of the chapter
- Scout thought the world was ending because of this
- the smoke was “...like fog off a river bank” is what kind of figurative language
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- they were blamed for the cold and snowy weather (2 words)
- this person put the blanket around Scout
- the fire showed the community in a positive or negative way
- the snowman looked like this person
- Jem’s feelings have changed towards Boo Radley because of Boo’s
- a major lesson or theme was how ___ can change feelings toward someone
- this was around Scout’s shoulders
- Jem and Scout built one of these
- for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes
- this person finally realizes who left presents for them
17 Clues: this person’s house burned down • Jem and Scout built one of these • this was around Scout’s shoulders • the snowman looked like this person • this person put the blanket around Scout • for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes • this person died at the beginning of the chapter • this event symbolizes upcoming conflict and change • ...
Personality adjectives 2025-03-13
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- humorous; causing laughter
- not excited, nervous or upset
- that can be trusted to do something well; that you can rely on
- liking or good at sport
- having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others
- always telling people what to do
- not giving enough attention and thought to what you are doing, so that you make mistakes
- having or showing the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily
- making a lot of sounds
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- feeling sure about your own ability to do things and be successful
- unwilling to work or be active; doing as little as possible
- willing to do things that are difficult, dangerous or painful; not afraid
- thinking about things in a careful and sensible way; not silly
- enjoying spending time with other people
- having or showing a lack of respect for other people and their feelings
- full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic
- nervous or embarrassed about meeting and speaking to other people
17 Clues: making a lot of sounds • liking or good at sport • humorous; causing laughter • not excited, nervous or upset • always telling people what to do • enjoying spending time with other people • full of life and energy; active and enthusiastic • unwilling to work or be active; doing as little as possible • thinking about things in a careful and sensible way; not silly • ...
Soft Skills 2025-07-08
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- owning your actions even it has negative outcomes
- communicating by putting words, numbers or symbols on paper or on a device electronically
- working with others
- understanding written language
- wanting to do something and wanting to do it well
- being able to change to meet the needs of the environment
- management making decisions about priorities and how to spend your time
- sharing your ideas and feelings with others in verbal and non verbal ways
- ability to understand and work with numbers
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- using ideas to make something better
- using your imagination to make new things
- how you look and sound to others
- computer based tools and systems
- solving using all your skills and knowledge to respond to a challenge
- management how you deal with challenges in your work, life and relationships
- believing in yourself and what you can do now, or learn to do tomorrow
- how you show your thoughts and feelings through words and actions
17 Clues: working with others • understanding written language • how you look and sound to others • computer based tools and systems • using ideas to make something better • using your imagination to make new things • ability to understand and work with numbers • owning your actions even it has negative outcomes • wanting to do something and wanting to do it well • ...
Health 2024-08-29
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- A communication style that avoids expressing needs or opinions.
- Listening The act of fully concentrating, understanding, and responding during communication.
- Statements that focus on the speaker’s feelings rather than blaming the listener.
- Communication The transmission of messages without words, such as through body language.
- A failure to understand something correctly.
- The process of exchanging information between individuals
- A communication style that confidently expresses needs and desires.
- Information given in response to a message or action
- A neutral person who helps others resolve a conflict.
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- Process The steps involved in conveying a message effectively.
- Mediation A conflict resolution process conducted by peers, rather than an authority figure.
- A process where a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute.
- The process of solving a problem or conflict.
- A communication style where someone expresses negative feelings in an indirect way.
- A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.
- A disagreement or clash between ideas, principles, or people.
- An agreement or settlement where each side makes concessions.
- A communication style characterized by hostility and dominance.
18 Clues: A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. • A failure to understand something correctly. • The process of solving a problem or conflict. • Information given in response to a message or action • A neutral person who helps others resolve a conflict. • The process of exchanging information between individuals • ...
English Class Thangz 2024-10-16
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- a formal/academic name for an incomplete sentences is a(n)_____________
- The _______ method is an acronym and tool which helps ensure you write thoroughly in response to a question or prompt
- giving human qualities to non-humans
- a comparison of two unlike things (uses "like" or "as")
- hints or clues of what is to come later in the story
- You're either a part of the ________ or part of the _________
- this is the nectar of the Gods
- a formal/academic name for a complete sentence is a(n)__________________
- a direct comparison of two unlike things (does not use "like" or "as")
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- The only way to fix tootsie rolls is to ____________
- since we don't have school this Friday, you will be sure to __________________
- a deduction based on evidence and reasoning
- a literary theme should be _____________
- according to a poster in the room, _________ unlocks the universe
- the creator's perspective (thoughts, attitude, feelings)
- an exaggerated statement or claim
- the consumer's perspective (thoughts, attitude, feelings)
17 Clues: this is the nectar of the Gods • an exaggerated statement or claim • giving human qualities to non-humans • a literary theme should be _____________ • a deduction based on evidence and reasoning • The only way to fix tootsie rolls is to ____________ • hints or clues of what is to come later in the story • a comparison of two unlike things (uses "like" or "as") • ...
Growth & Development 2024-09-24
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- purposely avoiding unacceptable feelings or thoughts, refuse to deal with thoughts
- substitution of one goal for another goal to achieve success
- retreating to a previous developmental level that provided safety and security
- A type of hospice care that offers support and comfort. Offered in hospitals and at home.
- Ceasing communication or removing themselves physically from a situation
- A process by which a person’s mind takes in information from the environment
- using a reasonable excuse
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- transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas unconsciously
- A process of changing cognitive ideas based on the new information
- Lack of something required or desired that influences our behavior and exists from birth to death.
- disbelief on an event or idea
- A balance with the environment
- placing blame
- dreamlike thought process that occurs while a person is awak
- Disease that cannot be cured and will result in death
- transferring feelings about someone onto someone else
- Healthcare that plays an important role in meeting the needs of a dying patient.
17 Clues: placing blame • using a reasonable excuse • disbelief on an event or idea • A balance with the environment • Disease that cannot be cured and will result in death • transferring feelings about someone onto someone else • transfer of unacceptable or painful ideas unconsciously • substitution of one goal for another goal to achieve success • ...
U8 2020-12-09
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- able to be easily hurt, or attacked
- being extreme tired, total lack of energy
- kindness or pardon that makes you forgive someone
- doing or willing to do what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority
- to fasten, join, or connect something
- the antonym of legal
- to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere by offering them something exciting
- lasting for a long time or for ever
- cruel treatment
- related to the human mind and feelings
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- enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
- being smart, or able to learn and understand things easily
- cruel, violent, and completely without feelings
- the scientific study of how the mind works and how it influences behavior, or the influence of character on a particular person’s behavior
- able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
- relating to trade, industry, and money
- to train a wild animal to become obedient
- to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused
18 Clues: cruel treatment • the antonym of legal • able to be easily hurt, or attacked • lasting for a long time or for ever • to fasten, join, or connect something • relating to trade, industry, and money • related to the human mind and feelings • being extreme tired, total lack of energy • to train a wild animal to become obedient • enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose • ...
Narrative Elements Review (minus conflict) 2021-09-20
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- Point of view narrator that uses "He, she, it, they"
- Works against the main character's plans
- rising tension, suspense, and excitement
- a character (ALWAYS MINOR) that does not change over the story
- POV that reveals the feelings, emotions, or motives of one character
- turning point of the story
- POV that reveals the feelings, emotions, or motives of multiple characters
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- Third person POV that narrates observable events or facts, no opinions
- a character that grows/changes throughout the story (always a major character)
- an ending to the story
- The main character of the story
- Can be a round OR flat character who does not undergo inner changes or only has minor changes
- Beginning of a story--reveals characters, setting, and conflict
- Point of view narrator that uses "You"
- the result of actions or decisions a character made
- learns from mistakes, learns a lesson and gains maturity (think the Grinch, Simba)
- Point of view narrator that uses "I"
17 Clues: an ending to the story • turning point of the story • The main character of the story • Point of view narrator that uses "I" • Point of view narrator that uses "You" • Works against the main character's plans • rising tension, suspense, and excitement • the result of actions or decisions a character made • Point of view narrator that uses "He, she, it, they" • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2021-09-21
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- /being unable to express thoughts and feelings in a firm way.
- a connection you have with people.
- /nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, and posture.
- /paying attention to what someone is saying.
- /an unfair judgment of a specific group of people.
- /the way you behave as a member of a community.
- /the ability to accept others' differences.
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- /being overly forceful and hostile.
- /an exaggerated belief about a specific group of people.
- a relationship between two or more people that’s based on trust, care, and consideration.
- /intentionally harming other people who can’t defend themselves.
- /a part you play in relationships.
- /making others do certain tasks to join the group.
- /groups of people working together for the good of all.
- /a statement that focuses on your feelings about the other’s behavior.
- /expressing your own views in a respective manner.
- /where each person gives up part of their deal to reach a solution that satisfies everyone.
17 Clues: /a part you play in relationships. • a connection you have with people. • /being overly forceful and hostile. • /the ability to accept others' differences. • /paying attention to what someone is saying. • /the way you behave as a member of a community. • /making others do certain tasks to join the group. • /expressing your own views in a respective manner. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab 2023-10-17
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- deliberately harming or threatening other people who can not defend themselves
- a part you play in your relationships
- unwilling or unable too express feelings in a firm manner
- exaggerated or oversimplified belief about people who belong in a certain group
- language nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, behaviors and posture
- overly forceful or pushy or hostile
- a significant relationship between 2 people that is based on trust, caring, and consideration
- statement that focuses on your feelings other then someone else's behavior
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- working together for the good of all
- ability to accept others
- a bond or connection you have with other people
- problem-solving method
- the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community
- expressing their views cleary respectfully
- listening paying close attention to what someone is saying and communicating
- unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people
- making others perform certain tasks in order too join the group
17 Clues: problem-solving method • ability to accept others • overly forceful or pushy or hostile • working together for the good of all • a part you play in your relationships • expressing their views cleary respectfully • a bond or connection you have with other people • the way you conduct yourself as a member of the community • ...
Ch. 8 To Kill a Mockingbird maxx larsen 2024-04-18
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- Jem’s feelings have changed towards Boo Radley because of Boo’s
- not understanding why making a snowman look like their neighbor shows Jem and Scout’s ___
- this person finally realizes who left presents for them
- this person died at the beginning of the chapter
- they were blamed for the cold and snowy weather (2 words)
- this event symbolizes upcoming conflict and change
- for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes
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- the smoke was “...like fog off a river bank” is what kind of figurative language
- this was around Scout’s shoulders
- this person put the blanket around Scout
- Jem didn’t want to return the blanket so Boo wasn’t ___
- this person’s house burned down
- the fire showed the community in a positive or negative way
- the snowman looked like this person
- Scout thought the world was ending because of this
- a major lesson or theme was how ___ can change feelings toward someone
- Jem and Scout built one of these
17 Clues: this person’s house burned down • Jem and Scout built one of these • this was around Scout’s shoulders • the snowman looked like this person • this person put the blanket around Scout • for Jem and Scout the Radley place symbolizes • this person died at the beginning of the chapter • Scout thought the world was ending because of this • ...
Pink Shirt Day 2025-02-25
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- the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
- not excluding any of the parties or groups involved in something
- the collaborative effort of a group to achieve a common goal or to complete a task in an effective and efficient way
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- a relationship between friends.
- due regard for the feelings, wishes, or rights of others.
- showing consideration for the needs of other people.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
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- giving or ready to give help.
- the ability to understand something; comprehension
- freedom from disturbance; tranquillity.
- the practice of being or tendency to be positive or optimistic in attitude
- the condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
- to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want them to succeed.
- feel deep affection for (someone).
- displaying kindness and concern for others.
17 Clues: giving or ready to give help. • a relationship between friends. • feel deep affection for (someone). • freedom from disturbance; tranquillity. • displaying kindness and concern for others. • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • the ability to understand something; comprehension • showing consideration for the needs of other people. • ...
Respectful Relationships 2025-05-08
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- The act of unfairly or cleverly influencing someone to do what you want, often for your own benefit.
- Treating others with kindness, consideration, and valuing their rights and feelings.
- Everyone feels comfortable being vulnerable and sharing their feelings.
- Can manifest as: taking charge, manipulation, forcing one’s beliefs or dominating decision-making.
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- Each individual feels heard, respected and have a say in decision-making.
- Treating someone with rudeness, disregard, or a lack of consideration for their feelings, rights, or value.
- The ability to take on another’s perspective; to understand, feel, and possibly share and respond to their experience.
- Personal limits we set to protect our well-being, values, and space in relationships and interactions with others.
- Any behaviour which scares, hurts, isolates, humiliates, harasses or takes away another’s freedom.
9 Clues: Everyone feels comfortable being vulnerable and sharing their feelings. • Each individual feels heard, respected and have a say in decision-making. • Treating others with kindness, consideration, and valuing their rights and feelings. • Any behaviour which scares, hurts, isolates, humiliates, harasses or takes away another’s freedom. • ...
pain definition 2025-02-16
11 Clues: & • او • real • Opposite motor • harm or injury • synonym related • Opposite pleasant • how we gain skills • ability to develop • aggregate of cells • expressing strong feelings
Erickson's 8 Stages of Psychosocial Development 2022-05-16
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- Inferiority, 5-12 years, Feelings of pride and accomplishment
- Autonomy, 18mon-3years, Feelings of independence lead to belief in yourself and your abilities
- Intimacy, 18-40 years, Safe relationships filled with commitment and love
- Despair, Over 65 years, Pride in what you've achieved leads to feelings of satisfaction
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- Identity, 12-18 years, A strong sense of identity; a clear picture of your future
- Generativity, 40-65 years, The desire to give to family and community, and to succeed at work
- Guilt, 3-5 years, Self-confidence; the ability to take the initiative and make decisions
- Mistrust, Birth 12-18 months, A sense of trust and security
8 Clues: Mistrust, Birth 12-18 months, A sense of trust and security • Inferiority, 5-12 years, Feelings of pride and accomplishment • Intimacy, 18-40 years, Safe relationships filled with commitment and love • Identity, 12-18 years, A strong sense of identity; a clear picture of your future • ...
Healthy Relationships 2025-07-21
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- Disagreements are addressed respectfully, and partners work together to find solutions.
- Partners value each other's opinions, feelings, and boundaries
- Healthy relationships allow each partner to maintain their individuality and pursue their own interests
- Partners encourage each other's personal growth and offer support during challenging times
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another is crucial for building strong connections
- Partners feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings, and they listen to each other attentively
- Partners are willing to find solutions that work for both of them, even if it means giving something up
- A foundation of honesty and reliability allows partners to feel safe and secure
8 Clues: Partners value each other's opinions, feelings, and boundaries • A foundation of honesty and reliability allows partners to feel safe and secure • Disagreements are addressed respectfully, and partners work together to find solutions. • Partners encourage each other's personal growth and offer support during challenging times • ...
Skills needed in health care 2022-08-29
7 Clues: showing attention • showing tolerance • organized, orderly • showing or having respect • ability to identify with somebody else's feelings • effort on the part of a group acting together as a team • capable of controlling one's feelings in spite of annoyance
Mental Health 2025-05-05
12 Clues: Fear • Who am I? • Need rest • No feelings • _____ piles up • Constant ______ • Nobody is there • I am _____ ______ • Excessive sadness • Emotional rollercoaster • What you thing your worth is • Blue character from Inside Out
Charles & All Summer in A Day 2025-09-09
12 Clues: worry • to look • disbelief • unconscious • Without humor • lessen, slower • Harsh or strident • careful or formal way • Not youthful, motherly • loud,involving feelings • system, set of equipment • disbelief in another selfishness
All about us 2023-05-04
7 Clues: Something you deserve it • Shared beliefs in feelings • Treat each other without regret • Time that came together silently • Recently watched the drama together • The fuel that sustains our relationship • The simplest of feelings, which exist between us
Health Vocabulary 2023-10-04
Across
- Personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and from adversity
- Only way to 100% protect yourself from an STI
- How a person feels about themselves
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk
- Component of health that refers to how well your body functions
- Communication that takes a listener's feelings into account
- Component of health that refers to how well you get along with others
Down
- Strategies that help you say no effectively
- A tool used to help you make decsions
- The influence that people your age may have on you
- Component of health that deals with the expression of thoughts and feelings
- A tool used to set and achieve goals
- Thepractice of making affirming statements about oneself
- Aspects of peoples lives that increase the chance they will have an injury or a disorder
- component of health that refers to how a person observes and interprets information to make decisions
15 Clues: How a person feels about themselves • A tool used to set and achieve goals • A tool used to help you make decsions • Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk • Strategies that help you say no effectively • Only way to 100% protect yourself from an STI • The influence that people your age may have on you • Thepractice of making affirming statements about oneself • ...
Personal Development 2023-08-21
Across
- The way you feel about people, events, and issues.
- what people need to survive and thrive
- Expresses themselves and make their feelings known. They are direct and nonthreatening
- Self inflated image
- Concept How YOU see yourself
- Desires that make life more pleasant and enjoyable
- Believes and objects that are important to YOU
- Traits you inherit from from your biological parents
Down
- The set of characteristics that makes you unique. The way you your express yourself as an individual
- Bossy, rude, hostile, win at any cost
- A choice a person makes from various possibilities.
- Everything around you. Includes your family, culture, friends, school city, etc.
- Does not express their feelings or needs
- Happens when you feel good about yourself and what you can do
- Patterns The response that driven by a person’s personality that affects the way he or she is likely to respond to various situations.
15 Clues: Self inflated image • Concept How YOU see yourself • Bossy, rude, hostile, win at any cost • what people need to survive and thrive • Does not express their feelings or needs • Believes and objects that are important to YOU • The way you feel about people, events, and issues. • Desires that make life more pleasant and enjoyable • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-12
Across
- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
Down
- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
Anger Management Skills Feb 2025 2025-02-03
Across
- Paying attention to the present moment without judgment.
- How someone acts or feels in reaction to a situation or trigger.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
- A sudden urge to act, often without thinking.
- A mechanism used to deal with negative emotions, like anger, in a healthy or unhealthy way.
- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties, toughness.
- The ability to control or manage your own emotions and behavior.
- The feeling of being annoyed and impatient because you cannot achieve something.
- Expressing your opinions and needs clearly and respectfully.
- The process of conveying information, ideas, or feelings through language or behavior.
Down
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension.
- Actions taken to reduce the intensity of anger.
- Something that initiates an angry response.
- The process of anger intensifying or becoming more severe.
- When in conflict; the process of finding a peaceful solution to a disagreement.
15 Clues: Something that initiates an angry response. • A sudden urge to act, often without thinking. • Actions taken to reduce the intensity of anger. • A state of mental or emotional strain or tension. • Paying attention to the present moment without judgment. • The process of anger intensifying or becoming more severe. • ...
Vocabulary How We Express Ourselves 2024-11-15
Across
- A way of describing something
- comparing it to something else using ‘like’ or ‘as.’
- nations, states, or individuals to cooperate.
- certain goods.
- A person who supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies.
- An agreement in which each side in a conflict gives up some of what it wants in order to get some of what it wants.
- A way to communicate one’s thoughts, feelings, ideas, knowledge and feelings.
- A disagreement or argument about something important.
Down
- The refusal to buy or
- A sudden, great change,
- as an overthrow of an established government
- A formal agreement
- A colonist of the American Revolutionary period who supported British rule.
- When one object or thing stands in place of something else - such as an idea, another object, person, or a place.
- A message that is intended to influence others about the interests of the sender.
15 Clues: certain goods. • A formal agreement • The refusal to buy or • A sudden, great change, • A way of describing something • as an overthrow of an established government • nations, states, or individuals to cooperate. • comparing it to something else using ‘like’ or ‘as.’ • A disagreement or argument about something important. • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2025-05-05
Across
- Sudden emotional shift to childlike or primitive behaviors not correlating with the person's current developmental level
- Overcompensating or demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt
- Unacceptable traits or characteristics are diverted into acceptable ones
- Consciously or unconsciously attributing to oneself the characteristics of another person or group
- Creating reasonable and acceptable explanations for unacceptable behavior
- Anxiety channeled into physical symptoms
- Attributing unacceptable thoughts and feelings to others
Down
- Separation of emotions and facts when analyzing situations
- Transfer of anger/hostility to another person or object that is perceived to be less powerful
- Unconscious refusal to see reality
- Inability to reconcile negative and positive qualities of self and others
- Emphasizing strengths to makeup for weaknesses
- Voluntarily denying unpleasant thoughts and feelings
- Painful events are separated from the conscious mind
- Unconsciously putting unacceptable ideas, thoughts, and emotions out of awareness
15 Clues: Unconscious refusal to see reality • Anxiety channeled into physical symptoms • Emphasizing strengths to makeup for weaknesses • Voluntarily denying unpleasant thoughts and feelings • Painful events are separated from the conscious mind • Attributing unacceptable thoughts and feelings to others • Separation of emotions and facts when analyzing situations • ...
Chapter 14: Qualities of a Healthy Relationship Pt.1 2025-04-25
Across
- process of sending and receiving messages in a formal environment, such as a workplace or school.
- connections that people form and maintain with others.
- distant relatives, including aunts, uncles, cousin and grandparents.
- belief in another person's reliability and good intentions.
- competitive feelings between siblings; siblings may compete for material or non material items.
- truthfulness about one's actions, desires and feelings.
- rules about what behaviors are acceptable or unacceptable.
- people who guide others in positive ways.
Down
- to teach to behave in ways society accepts.
- close relatives, including parents or guardians, children and siblings.
- community workers who make sure laws are followed.
- people who work for the same employer or do the same kind of work.
- person who oversees one's work in an organization.
- acknowledgment that each person has worth and deserves to have needs met; is shown through kindness and considerate behavior
- patterns of behavior passed down in a culture.
15 Clues: people who guide others in positive ways. • to teach to behave in ways society accepts. • patterns of behavior passed down in a culture. • community workers who make sure laws are followed. • person who oversees one's work in an organization. • connections that people form and maintain with others. • truthfulness about one's actions, desires and feelings. • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart Voc. 4 2021-09-05
Across
- ease feeling relaxed, especially in a situation in which people might feel a little nervous
- extreme mental or physical pain
- the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way
- smoothness; politeness, confidence
- great tiredness; extreme weariness
- house or building and its surrounding property
- rested or layed something somewhere
- clearly seen, heard, smelled, etc.; strong and definite
Down
- in a way that is forceful; in a way that shows strong emotional feelings
- physical or mental efforts; work
- boldness; the quality of having enough courage to take risks or say impolite things
- to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive
- commanded or ordered someone to do something
- when someone laughs at someone or something or shows that they think that they are stupid
- energetic gestures; movements with your arms and hands when speaking in an angry or emotional way
15 Clues: extreme mental or physical pain • physical or mental efforts; work • smoothness; politeness, confidence • great tiredness; extreme weariness • rested or layed something somewhere • commanded or ordered someone to do something • house or building and its surrounding property • to hide your true feelings, opinions, etc.; deceive • ...
