Across
- 1. A way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time among a group of people.
- 4. Not completely trusting or certain about something or someone; careful because you do not completely trust someone or something or are not certain about what you should do.
- 6. To come near or nearer to something or someone in space, time, quality, or amount; to speak to, write to, or visit someone in order to do something such as make a request or business agreement.
- 7. To put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found.
- 9. To deal successfully with a difficult situation; to deal with problems or difficulties, esp. with a degree of success.
- 11. To treat someone in a gentle way, esp. when you want to be or should be more severe; to not take or use too much of something.
- 12. It's when something happens slowly or gradually.
Down
- 1. Opposite in nature, direction, or meaning; inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired.
- 2. Something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it.
- 3. A remark or action that is a social mistake and not considered polite, an embarrassin mistake.
- 5. To interest someone a lot; to have someone’s complete interest and attention.
- 8. To put yourself or someone else onto the official list of members of a course, college, or group.
- 10. To hold someone close to your body with your arms, usually to show that you like, love, or value them.
