Across
- 4. An intuitive feeling or suspicion about something, often without concrete evidence.
- 5. When something sounds believable and reasonable, it is often described as...
- 6. To think deeply or carefully about something, often with a furrowed brow.
- 8. Having doubts or reservations about the truth or reliability of something.
- 9. To understand or comprehend something, often with a firm hold on its meaning.
- 12. Exceptional intellectual or creative ability; someone with extraordinary talent.
- 14. Having preconceived opinions or biases that affect your judgment.
- 16. To make an assumption or take something for granted without solid proof.
- 17. To assume or believe something to be true based on limited information.
- 18. A situation in which you must make a difficult choice between two or more equally undesirable options.
- 19. To believe, think, or consider something to be true or likely.
Down
- 1. A strong belief or trust in something or someone, often without concrete evidence.
- 2. Making an estimation or judgment based on speculation rather than facts.
- 3. To think deeply, often about one's own thoughts or experiences.
- 7. An approximate calculation or educated guess about a quantity or value.
- 10. Filled with uncertainty or doubt; questionable in terms of validity.
- 11. A question or inquiry made to obtain information.
- 12. To collect or bring together things or people into one place.
- 13. To treat people or things unfairly based on prejudice or bias.
- 15. To form theories or conjectures about something without definite evidence.
