Across
- 3. To inform someone of something; to give notice to or make someone aware of sth.
- 7. A person who evaluates and judges the merits and faults of artistic works, performances, or ideas, often providing commentary or analysis.
- 9. To a very great extent; extremely or exceptionally.
- 11. A false belief or judgment about external reality, often maintained despite strong evidence to the contrary.
Down
- 1. A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion about a particular issue.
- 2. Intended to be kept secret or private; information that is not meant to be disclosed to unauthorized individuals.
- 4. Done consciously and intentionally;
- 5. To make someone extremely angry or enraged.
- 6. A long, deep breath that is often audible, typically expressing feelings such as relief, disappointment, or sadness.
- 8. To receive property, titles, debts, rights, or obligations from someone after their death.
- 10. A feeling of deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from one’s own achievements or the achievements of those with whom one is associated.
