Across
- 1. to live together without any problems; to be together in the same time or space
- 3. being the opposite of real; fake or artificial
- 6. to bring together
- 7. a weight used to balance an opposite weight
- 11. an argument that opposes another
- 15. to relate with
- 17. to fuse or come together
- 18. joined with or together
- 21. an attack made in response to or from another "party"
- 22. in the direction that is opposite of the direction the hands on the clock move
- 26. to go against rules and laws
- 29. to cancel or reverse an order
- 30. to act opposite to something
- 31. to put two things together
- 32. goes against your gut feeling or common sense
- 33. to make an opposing bid or offer
Down
- 1. the act of talking with someone and discussing something together
- 2. a place where people live together
- 4. an example used to support a claim or statement that is the opposite of another claim or statement
- 5. to look at different things to see how they are opposites or not related
- 8. a person who works with other people
- 9. to feel sorry for someone, something, or a situation; to feel pity; to get together with someone to feel sadness
- 10. to link or join together
- 12. a person who thinks differently from other people; a person who does the opposite of what is expected
- 13. to work together well
- 14. able to live together and get along; things that can go together without problems
- 16. a group of people who meet together to discuss a topic
- 17. to work together on a goal or project
- 19. sticking together
- 20. a sequence of events happening together that although accidental seems to have been planned or arranged
- 23. to indicate or to show or point out against
- 24. the place where walls (or other things) meet together
- 25. anything that is against the law to buy or sell
- 27. to press or squeeze together
- 28. completely different; opposite in nature, opinion, or action
- 29. to express the opposite
- 30. to put things together to see how they are the same
