Across
- 5. formerly, previously, one time: Refers to a single occasion or instance in the past.
- 6. determined, decided, settled: Refers to a firm decision or commitment to a course of action.
- 7. acclaim, ovation, cheers: Refers to the sound of approval or appreciation expressed by clapping.
- 8. suggested, recommended, put forward: Refers to something that is formally suggested or recommended for consideration.
- 11. continuous, uninterrupted, ongoing: Refers to something that occurs repeatedly or without pause.
- 12. alert, caution, advisory: Refers to a statement or event that alerts someone to potential danger or harm.
- 14. contemplated, thought about, regarded: Refers to being carefully thought about or taken into account.
- 17. innovative, clever, resourceful: Refers to being exceptionally clever or inventive.
- 18. agreed, united, undisputed: Refers to being fully in agreement or sharing the same opinion.
- 22. hazard, peril, threat: Refers to the possibility of harm, injury, or loss.
- 23. throat, nape, cervical region: Refers to the part of the body that connects the head to the torso.
- 24. irritation, nuisance, vexation: Refers to something that causes mild irritation or frustration.
- 25. uncertainty, skepticism, disbelief: Refers to a feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.
- 27. surrounding, encircling, nearby: Refers to being situated or occurring in the vicinity of something.
- 28. progress, development, improvement: Refers to moving forward or making progress.
- 29. issue, dilemma, challenge: Refers to a matter or situation that poses difficulty or requires a solution.
- 31. query, inquiry, interrogation: Refers to a sentence or phrase that seeks information or an answer.
- 32. resolve, figure out, answer: Refers to finding a solution to a problem or puzzle.
- 33. quiet, mute, hushed: Refers to the absence of noise or sound.
Down
- 1. consensus, accord, harmony: Refers to mutual understanding or acceptance of a particular arrangement or opinion.
- 2. whilst, whereas, although: Refers to a period of time or contrast between two situations.
- 3. flee, run away, evade: Refers to getting free from confinement or danger.
- 4. declined, refused, dismissed: Refers to something that is not accepted or deemed unsuitable.
- 7. invariably, consistently, invariably: Refers to something that happens on every occasion or without exception.
- 9. debated, deliberated, talked over: Refers to exchanging thoughts or ideas on a particular topic.
- 10. continuously, persistently, incessantly: Refers to something that occurs without interruption or variation.
- 13. best, utmost, supreme: Refers to being of the highest degree or quality.
- 15. youthful, juvenile, adolescent: Refers to being in an early stage of life or development.
- 16. will, might, could: Refers to expressing a conditional or future action.
- 19. ought to, must, need to: Refers to expressing obligation, duty, or correctness.
- 20. suspended, dangled, attached: Refers to being suspended or supported from above with no support from below.
- 21. acclaimed, praised, applauded: Refers to being enthusiastically praised or greeted.
- 22. determine, choose, conclude: Refers to making a choice or reaching a conclusion after consideration.
- 26. proposal, suggestion, idea: Refers to a statement or assertion that expresses a judgment or opinion.
- 30. rodent, rat: Refers to a small mammal with a pointed snout and typically a long, slender tail.
