Across
- 5. feeling intense or passionate dislike for someone or something.
- 7. showing compassion or shared feelings of sorrow or distress.
- 11. marked by irony or mocking to convey contempt or humor.
- 13. characterized by the expression of love or idealized relationships.
- 14. having a calming or comforting effect.
- 16. feeling or showing strong dislike or disapproval.
- 17. deeply thoughtful, often with a feeling of sadness.
- 20. not concerned, engaged, or showing interest.
- 21. distressed, unhappy, or troubled.
- 23. anxious or apprehensive about something.
- 26. feeling fear, anxiety, or apprehension.
- 27. noticeably happy and optimistic.
- 28. having an empty space or lacking substance or sincerity.
- 29. feeling or appearing troubled or nervous.
- 32. feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or joy.
- 34. cheerful and carefree.
- 38. treating serious issues with inappropriate humor.
- 39. deprived of physical sensation or emotional response.
- 40. modest or low in importance, rank, or demeanor.
Down
- 1. feeling or showing deep affection and care.
- 2. accepting or allowing actions without active response.
- 3. showing disapproval or disdain toward others, often regarding them as inferior.
- 4. unbiased, impartial, or indifferent.
- 6. overly suspicious or mistrustful without reasonable cause.
- 8. rough or harsh in texture, manner, or language.
- 9. serving to inform or provide knowledge.
- 10. tempting or attractive, often in a sensual way.
- 12. having intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.
- 15. in a state of unhappiness or despondency.
- 18. feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- 19. distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
- 22. quick, acute, or intense in perception or intellect.
- 24. unpleasantly rough, cruel, or severe.
- 25. giving a sense of happiness, satisfaction, or enjoyment.
- 28. causing laughter or amusement.
- 30. having a magical or unreal quality; full of imagination.
- 31. having a pleasant, kind, or gentle nature.
- 33. able to convince someone to do or believe something.
- 35. arrogantly superior and disdainful.
- 36. making an emotional or earnest appeal.
- 37. feeling or expressing contempt or disdain.
