Core English Vocabulary Test

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