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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary. Augment—increase or enlarge Baleful—destructive Disposition—way of thinking Dote—foolishly fond of Heralds—announcer Importune—beg or ask earnestly. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary. Impute—blame Nuptial—of marriage or weddings Revels—noisy or good time

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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Augment—increase or enlarge • Baleful—destructive • Disposition—way of thinking • Dote—foolishly fond of • Heralds—announcer • Importune—beg or ask earnestly

  2. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Impute—blame • Nuptial—of marriage or weddings • Revels—noisy or good time • Semblance—resemblance or alike • Knave—rascal • Belligerence—fond of fighting

  3. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Nimble—agile • Vile—very bad • Beseech—beg • Cleft—split open • Chide—scold • Entreat—beg

  4. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Plague—torment or cause annoyance • Anguish—distress of mind or body • Rash—quick • Repose—to lay at rest—restful position • Boisterous—noisily rough; rowdy

  5. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Unwieldy—awkward or clumsy • Sallow—of a grayish, greenish, yellowish color • Cunning—sly or clever • Brine—very salty water • Naught—nothing; zero

  6. Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary • Adversary—enemy, opponent, foe • Mar—ruin or damage

  7. Romeo and Juliet • Abhor—hate • Reconcile—settle disagreement • Kindred—family; relatives • Strife—fight or struggle • Fickle—changeable • Solace--comfort

  8. Romeo and Juliet • Stealth—secret; sly • Wayward—disobedient • Thwart—prevent from doing • Inexorable--unyielding

  9. Romeo and Juliet • Prostrate—lying face down • Inundation—to cover with a flood • Meager—poor • Inter—to deposit in the earth or tomb • Tributary—stream flowing into a larger one

  10. R&J • Tempest—violent disturbance • Unsavory—having a bad taste or smell • Peruse—examine in detail (scrutiny) • Infirm—weak or sick

  11. R&J • Dexterity—skills using hands or body • Disperse—scatter • Reclaim—bring back to a useful condition • Agile—able to move quickly; easily

  12. R&J • Jocund—merry; pleasant • Martial—warlike • Aloof—apart; at a distance • Resolution—thing decided upon

  13. R&J • Discords—disagreement • Retire—retreat • Slander—false charges to damage one’s reputation • Valor—courage • Calamity—serious trouble

  14. R&J • Penury—great poverty • Beguile--deceive

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