review unit 1
Across
- 3. To strongly encourage or persuade someone to do something.
- 7. To express disapproval of someone or something; to find fault with.
- 8. A distinguishing characteristic or quality, typically of one's personality.
- 10. Causing disagreement or argument; contentious.
- 12. A thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
- 16. A meeting or gathering of people or things; a flowing together of two or more streams.
- 17. Standing out or easily noticeable; widely recognized or eminent.
- 18. A discussion or conference involving several participants who exchange views on a specific topic.
- 23. A mass meeting of people for a common purpose, especially for political or social change.
- 24. pressure: Influence from members of one's peer group to conform to certain behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs.
- 25. disorder: A mental disorder characterized by abnormal eating habits that negatively affect a person's physical or mental health.
- 26. The state of being exposed to something, such as to a harmful influence or situation.
- 27. Relating to or characterized by emotion; expressing or stirring emotions.
Down
- 1. A person or group that is united with another for a common purpose.
- 2. Genuine; true to its own nature or beliefs.
- 4. Prejudiced in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another.
- 5. A restriction or boundary; something that limits or restricts.
- 6. Causing or capable of causing harm; damaging.
- 9. The possibility of suffering harm or loss; exposure to danger.
- 11. To participate or become involved in.
- 13. To support, maintain, or defend.
- 14. The state of being exposed to the possibility of being harmed or attacked, either physically or emotionally.
- 15. To feel bitterness or indignation at (a circumstance, action, or person).
- 19. To show approval or praise, typically by clapping one's hands.
- 20. Compliance with standards, rules, or laws.
- 21. illness: A condition that affects a person's thinking, feeling, or mood, often resulting in impaired functioning.
- 22. A person's natural predisposition or inclination, especially regarding mood or character.