Romeo and Juliet Act 5 Vocab
Terms
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- distant physically or emotionally
- aloof
- reserved and remote
- aloof
- tending or having the power to bring back to an original condition
- restorative
- not capable of being persuaded by entreaty
- inexorable
- relentless
- inexorable
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1. sign, indication
2. foreboding, portent - presage
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1. foolish, silly, stupid
2. worthless, idle, useless - vain
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1. poison
2. a harmful, corrupting influence - contagion
- deficient in quantity, fullness, or extent
- meager
- scanty
- meager
- not favorable
- inauspicious
- a digging tool with a flat blade set a right angles to the handle
- mattock
- to place in a grave or tomb
- inter
- bury
- inter
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1. inspiring dread
2. foreshadowing evil or disaster - direful
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1. terrible
2. ominous - direful
- a standard or banner or flag, as of a military unit
- ensign
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1. a usually fatal epidemic disease, especially bubonic plague
2. a pernicious, evil influence or agent - pestilence
- made a participant in knowledge of something private or secret
- privy
- scornfully and condescendingly proud
- haughty
- a lover, especially one in an adulterous relationship
- paramour
- extreme want or poverty
- penury
- destitution
- penury
- doubtfulness or uncertainty as regards interpretation
- ambiguity
- druggist
- apothecary