Across
- 5. commanding respect or confidence; having authority.
- 9. showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern.
- 11. annoyed or irritated, often due to a worsening situation.
- 13. expressing the opposite of what is expected or intended.
- 14. confident in a rude or impetuous way.
- 17. feeling unhappy due to unmet expectations.
- 19. playfully quaint or fanciful in an appealing way.
- 21. solemn, thoughtful, or important in nature.
- 22. expressing doubt or seeking information.
- 23. showing gratitude or recognition.
- 25. concerned only with surface appearances or shallow matters.
- 27. comforting someone in distress or sorrow.
- 32. not interesting or exciting.
- 33. skilled at influencing others to one’s own advantage.
- 34. acting in a kind and supportive manner.
- 36. showing regret or remorse for wrongdoing.
- 37. feeling enthusiastic or thrilled.
Down
- 1. made or produced by human effort rather than naturally.
- 2. mutually opposed or inconsistent.
- 3. lacking in seriousness; foolish.
- 4. full of energy and enthusiasm.
- 6. feeling pain or distress, often emotionally.
- 7. sad or dispirited.
- 8. feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- 10. unable to think clearly or understand something.
- 12. having an exaggerated sense of one’s importance or abilities.
- 15. curious and eager for knowledge.
- 16. feeling, expressing, or causing great happiness.
- 18. feeling or showing shock or astonishment.
- 20. showing a feeling of patronizing superiority.
- 24. feeling sorrow or unhappiness.
- 26. very unhappy or uncomfortable.
- 27. peaceful and free from stress or excitement.
- 28. having lost hope; willing to take risks due to urgency.
- 29. feeling deep satisfaction from achievements or qualities.
- 30. giving support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- 31. satisfied and at peace.
- 35. having a high volume; easily noticeable or bold.
