Across
- 1. To extend over an area or increase in range, like news or information.
- 4. The point or place where something begins, comes from, or is derived.
- 7. Something that applies to all people or things in the world.
- 8. The meaning of a word or phrase, typically given in a dictionary
- 9. Objects, shapes, or signs that represent something else, often used to convey ideas or beliefs.
- 11. Movements of the body, especially hands and arms, used to communicate or express emotions.
- 13. Having many parts or details that make something difficult to understand or deal with.
- 15. A method of communication used by deaf people
- 17. To exchange information, thoughts, or feelings with others through speech, writing, or other means.
- 18. The condition of being unable to hear, either partially or completely.
- 19. Something made up of two or more parts or elements.
- 20. Ideas, beliefs, or opinions that come to mind when thinking about something.
Down
- 2. Symbols used in electronic communication to represent facial expressions or emotions.
- 3. People from whom one is descended, such as grandparents or great-grandparents.
- 5. Emotions or reactions, such as happiness, sadness, or anger.
- 6. The way emotions or feelings are shown on someone's face, like smiles or frowns (two words).)
- 10. To successfully communicate or make someone understand something (two words).
- 12. Not done or said in a straightforward or direct way.
- 14. Something that is created or designed, often something new or innovative.
- 16. A comparison between two things to show how they are alike.
