Verbs 2
Across
- 5. - to present or bring something new or previously unknown to someone
- 6. - to light up or make clear; to clarify or explain something
- 8. - to convince someone to believe or do something through reasoning or argument
- 9. - to advertise or publicize something in order to encourage people to buy, use, or support it
- 12. - to come to a decision or judgement based on evidence or reasoning
- 15. - to make changes or corrections to something in order to improve it or make it more accurate
- 16. - to find a solution to a problem or challenge; to resolve or fix something
- 17. - to grow or improve over time; to create or bring into being
- 18. - to clarify or explain something by providing examples or visual aids
- 19. - to think and discuss deeply about something; to consider or ponder something and express the idea
- 24. - to take part in an activity or event; to be involved in something
- 25. - to lessen the severity or impact of something
- 26. - to make partial or minor changes to something in order to improve or adjust it
- 28. - to make an educated guess about what will happen in the future based on available evidence or information
- 29. - to recognize and name something or someone;
- 30. - to create or manufacture something; to bring something into existence
Down
- 1. - to arrange or structure something in a systematic or logical way
- 2. - to identify and describe similarities and differences between two or more things
- 3. - to say or do something that is opposite or contrary to something else
- 4. - to create something by putting together various elements or parts
- 5. - to have an effect on the thoughts, feelings, or actions of someone or something
- 7. - to draw a conclusion based on logical reasoning and evidence
- 10. - to act or speak on behalf of someone or something; to symbolize or stand for something
- 11. - to explain the meaning or nature of something in precise terms
- 13. - to give something to someone; to make something available for use or consumption
- 14. - to show or prove something clearly or convincingly
- 20. - to make something clear or understandable to someone by giving reasons or providing information
- 21. - to assess or judge the quality, value, or significance of something
- 22. - to make something easier to understand or use by reducing its complexity
- 23. - to find or learn something new or unexpected
- 27. - to make something easier or more convenient; to assist or enable something to happen