Core English Vocabulary Test
Across
- 2. converting information using digital technologies.
- 4. to examine the news.
- 6. when someone wants to be alone and doesn't want anyone to disturb.
- 9. someone who is addicted to technology.
- 13. to confidently state or declare a belief or opinion.
- 14. a rapid increase in something.
- 16. to put forward reasons or evidence in support of a particular point of view.
- 17. showing good judgment
- 20. easy to believe in something.
- 21. to have the same opinion.
- 23. to talk about the problems of someone or something.
- 25. to recognize or admit the truth or existence of a particular fact or situation.
- 26. protection from digital attacks.
- 29. to refuse someone to do something.
- 30. to give special importance or prominence to a particular point or aspect.
- 32. the measurement and analysis of unique physical or behavioral characteristics.
- 33. to present something in an exciting way.
- 36. to state that something is true, typically without providing concrete evidence.
- 38. beliefs of doing the right things or morals.
- 40. being responsible.
- 41. to express a fact or opinion clearly and authoritatively.
- 43. to claim or argue a particular point of view, often in a debate or disagreement.
Down
- 1. to emphasize or bring attention to a significant part of what was said.
- 3. to repeat or emphasize a statement to underscore its importance or validity.
- 5. to excess.
- 7. a procedure used for solving problems.
- 8. not supported or proven with evidence.
- 10. to rely on something all the time.
- 11. to give someone cautionary advice.
- 12. a new idea or device.
- 15. to blame someone.
- 18. to disclose or make known previously unknown information.
- 19. to confess that you have done something.
- 22. to tell someone incorrect information to make him/her misunderstand.
- 23. the quality of trust and belief in something.
- 24. being honest to someone or something.
- 27. to propose or indicate something without stating it directly.
- 28. to say sorry.
- 31. to continue to state or affirm a particular statement or position.
- 34. the use of automatic equipment.
- 35. to provide information or details to make something clear or understandable.
- 37. to verify or acknowledge the accuracy of a statement made by someone.
- 39. a deceive or trick.
- 42. to feel sad about having done something.