English Vocabulary (Mental illness Vocabularies
Across
- 7. – Serious, formal, or showing deep sincerity.
- 8. – An unfair preference or prejudice that affects fair judgment.
- 9. – A strong dislike or unfair judgment of someone without truly knowing them.
- 10. – The process of starting or making something active.
- 12. – The loss of closeness or a friendly relationship, leading to separation or alienation.
- 16. – A fixed, oversimplified, and often untrue belief about a group of people or things.
- 17. – To control or manage something according to rules or laws.
- 19. – Producing the opposite result of what was intended.
- 20. – Twisted, changed, or misrepresented from its true or original form.
Down
- 1. – Something that causes a response or reaction in the body, mind, or behavior.
- 2. – A young person in the stage between childhood and adulthood (teenager).
- 3. – to make up, form, or be considered as something.
- 4. – To make something necessary or unavoidable.
- 5. – Contradictions; things that do not match or agree with each other.
- 6. – Unfair treatment of people based on personal traits like race, gender, age, or disability.
- 11. – unwilling or hesitant to do something.
- 13. – To escape or avoid something, often cleverly or skillfully.
- 14. – Protection, safety, or shelter given to people escaping danger or
- 15. – A break, crack, or chip in a bone.
- 18. – A negative mark of shame or disapproval placed on someone because of a certain trait or condition.