Across
- 3. This is a state of well-being and contentment. It is often associated with positive emotions such as joy, satisfaction, and pleasure. For example, when you spend time with loved ones or achieve a personal goal.
- 5. Feeling unsure or unable to understand something.
- 6. This is a verb that means to bother or irritate someone. It's often used in informal contexts. For example, "My little brother keeps ____ing me while I'm trying to study."
- 10. This is a verb that means to express regret or say sorry for something you have done wrong.
- 11. This is a verb that means to stop feeling angry towards someone for an offense, or mistake. When you let go of the negative feelings and move on.
- 12. This feeling occurs when something or someone is irritating. It's usually a mild and temporary emotion. For example, if someone is talking loudly while you're trying to read.
- 13. Feeling pleased and satisfied with oneself or someone else.
- 14. This feeling is stronger and more intense, it can involve a range of emotions. For example, if you have an argument with a close friend.
Down
- 1. this is a strong feeling of displeasure. It often arises when we feel frustrated. For example, if someone treats you unfairly.
- 2. 3 words, this means to have a disagreement or argument with them, leading to a breakdown in the relationship. It often implies that the people involved are no longer on good terms or are not speaking to each other. For example, "She ___ ___ ___ her best friend over a misunderstanding."
- 4. This is an adjective that describes something or someone that causes irritation or discomfort. For example, "The loud music from the neighbor's party is really _______."
- 7. The feeling when you want to stay in bed, you want to cry and do nothing.
- 8. Feeling uninterested and tired of something.
- 9. Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. For example, when you are in a dangerous situation or facing something unknown.
