Body Language

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Across
  1. 5. nonverbal vocal elements like tone, pitch, and speed that influence how spoken words are perceived
  2. 6. brief, involuntary facial expressions that reveal true emotions before a person consciously controls their reaction
  3. 8. contact direct gaze that can signal confidence, sincerity, attentiveness, or dominance if prolonged
  4. 10. the use of personal space in communication, where different distances indicate comfort, intimacy, or authority
  5. 11. facial movements that convey emotions such as happiness, anger, sadness, or surprise
Down
  1. 1. when a person's nonverbal cues, like facial expressions, gestures, and posture, align with their spoken words
  2. 2. the study of touch in communication, such as handshakes, pats on the back, or guiding touches
  3. 3. unintentional body language that reveals hidden emotions, often contradicting spoken words
  4. 4. movements of the hands, arms, or body that emphasize or replace verbal communication
  5. 5. the way a person holds their body, which can signal confidence, openness, or defensiveness
  6. 7. specific hand signals or movements with a clear, culturally recognized meaning, like a thumbs-up or peace sign
  7. 9. subtly copying another person’s body language, gestures, or tone to create rapport and build trust