Across
- 2. – To explain or make clear with a picture or example
- 4. – Idea suggested by or associated with a word; implied meaning
- 6. – Special importance or significance; stress on a syllable
- 8. word – The simplest form of a word; its origin
- 9. – To estimate the worth, significance, nature, or quality of something
- 11. – Informal, everyday language
- 13. – A subtle difference in meaning, opinion, or attitude
- 14. relationships – Ways words are different, alike, or related (synonyms, antonyms, analogies)
- 16. – Clearly stated and fully revealed without vagueness
- 17. – A word part added to the beginning or end of a root to change meaning
- 18. – A word that has the same meaning as another
- 20. – To find out or learn with certainty through inquiry or effort
- 23. – To express clearly and effectively
- 24. – The right to enter
- 27. – Capable of being understood though not clearly stated
- 30. – A word that has the opposite meaning as another
Down
- 1. – To recognize the way two things differ
- 3. – Limited to the explicit or simple meaning of a word
- 5. – A word part added before a root to change meaning
- 7. – Suitable for a particular person, place, or condition
- 10. – A comparison highlighting similarities
- 12. – To come from or obtain from a specified source
- 15. – Unclear, uncertain, or having more than one possible meaning
- 19. – Not in its literal sense; representing one concept in terms of another
- 20. – The direct, explicit meaning of a word
- 21. – Careful reading or examination
- 22. – To make clear and more comprehensible
- 25. – The set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event
- 26. – A word part added after a root to change meaning or part of speech
- 28. – Sharply exact and accurate
- 29. – To make sense of or assign a meaning to
