Truth and fabrication
Across
- 3. Fraught with uncertainty; of questionable character or quality.
- 4. Consistently dependable in character, judgment, or performance.
- 6. Highly improbable, unconvincing, or difficult to believe.
- 7. To believe something to be false or someone to be guilty without conclusive evidence.
- 9. (Informal) Subject to doubt or uncertainty; unresolved or of questionable quality.
- 11. Tending to create a false impression or direct someone in the wrong direction.
- 13. Capable of being mentally grasped, imagined, or believed.
- 14. Having an appearance of truth or reason; seemingly worthy of acceptance.
Down
- 1. Overly trusting and easily deceived or manipulated by others.
- 2. A feeling of uncertainty or a lack of conviction regarding the truth.
- 5. A spurious, fake, or fraudulent person or thing.
- 6. (Informal) Inspiring suspicion; feeling like something is not quite right.
- 8. Highly persuasive; capable of causing someone to believe something is true.
- 10. To take something for granted as true without requiring proof.
- 12. Offering reasonable and sound grounds for being believed.