Emotional Intelligence
Across
- 3. The feeling of unhappiness or grief.(NOUN)
- 5. To shed tears, with or without sound.(VERB)
- 7. He's the one who started giving importance to our dreams and interpreted them.(NAME)
- 9. He's the man who has made Emotional Intelligence popular by writing a best-seller about it.(NAME)
- 10. To attain maturity. (PHRASAL VERB)
- 12. The person who has the ability to share the feelings of another person (ADJECTIVE)
- 17. The ability of sharing words with another person.(VERB)
- 18. To wish something, to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure (PHRASAL VERB)
- 19. He's the man who created the Theory of Multiple Intelligence.(NAME)
- 20. The thing that appears on you mouth when you're happy. (NOUN)
- 21. He's the other one of the couple.(NAME)
- 22. He's one of the couple who used the term Emotional Intelligence for the first time.(NAME)
- 24. To have a particular sensation or impression of something (VERB)
Down
- 1. To express happiness with a sound ranging from a loud burst to a series of quiet chuckles.(VERB)
- 2. The science of the mind or of mental states and processes (NOUN)
- 4. Impolite. (ADJECTIVE)
- 6. The place where emotions are created and felt.(NAME)
- 8. The opposite of happy. (ADJECTIVE)
- 11. The opposite of "silly". (ADJECTIVE)
- 13. The psychological treatment of mental or emotional disorders, as by means of psychoanalysis.(NOUN)
- 14. To feel joy. (ADJECTIVE)
- 15. To scream or shout aloud because of sadness or fear. (PHRASAL VERB)
- 16. To visit for a short time. (PHRASAL VERB)
- 18. To give attention with the ear.(VERB)
- 23. The feeling of warm personal attachment or deep affection.(NOUN)