Across
- 4. to act in a specified way.
- 6. to form an opinion.
- 8. to offer an opinion or a suggestion worth taking into consideration.
- 10. to move to action by gentle urging or flattery.
- 12. to express warm approval of.
- 13. to express disapproval.
- 15. to put a stop to (such as a laugh, a smile, a feeling).
- 20. to weaken someone’s interest in something.
- 21. to insult.
- 22. to deceive, trick, or mislead.
- 24. to deprive of freedom as a penalty for some offense or fault.
- 25. to act toward.
- 26. to prove unfaithful or treacherous.
- 27. to feel something or someone is unpleasant.
- 29. to disturb nervously.
Down
- 1. to dispute.
- 2. to trick or mislead.
- 3. to praise insincerely.
- 5. to suffer patiently.
- 7. to talk or write about a topic with hopes of finding a solution.
- 9. to attain full growth and development.
- 11. to be concerned or interested.
- 14. to inspire with courage and hope.
- 16. to show open dislike for a person or thing.
- 17. to guide wrongly.
- 18. to treat with ridicule.
- 19. to be cautious of.
- 23. to feel resentful of another's advantage or fortune.
- 26. to seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce someone perceived as vulnerable.
- 28. to find fault with a person or thing.
