Across
- 3. To give recommendations or suggestions based on knowledge or experience
- 4. To express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something
- 7. To ask for something urgently and humbly, often due to need or desperation
- 8. To present or propose something to someone for acceptance or rejection
- 9. To inform or alert someone about a potential danger or problem
- 10. To claim that someone is responsible for a wrongdoing or crime
- 11. To make a solemn promise or vow, or to use offensive language
- 14. To commit to doing or not doing something in the future
- 15. To declare that something is not true or does not exist; to refuse to admit or accept something
Down
- 1. To express disapproval of something or someone, typically pointing out faults or shortcomings
- 2. To have the same opinion or to consent to something
- 3. To acknowledge or confess something, often reluctantly; to allow entry or acces
- 5. To convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument
- 6. To express praise or good wishes to someone for an achievement or special occasion
- 7. To hold someone responsible for a fault or wrongdoing
- 12. To cause someone to believe or accept something as true, often through argument or reasoning
- 13. To declare an intention to cause harm or trouble to someone, usually as a warning
