Romeo And Juliet Flashcards

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Wherefore

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Adv or n

The cause or reason

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Conjure

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V

To affect or produce

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Diff

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V

To remove

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Be screened

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Adj

Screened or hidden

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Counsel

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N

Secret privet thoughts

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Enmity

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N
A feeling of hatred
Rancor

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Prorouge

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V

To defer or postpone

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Variable

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Adj

Changing

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Shrive

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V

To hear the confession of

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Star crossed

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Adj

Doomed

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Mutiny

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N

Rebellion against any authority

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Pernicious

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Adj

Hurtful or harmful

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Adversary

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N

Person that opposes or attacks opponent

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Fray

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N

A battle

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Rapier

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N

A sword

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Solemnity

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N

State of being grave sober or mirthless

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Gall

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N
Somethig bitter or severe
Rancor

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Prodigious

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Adj

Unlucky or abnormal

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Vile

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Adj

Repulsive didgustiign

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Gallant

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Adj

Heroic or brave

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Banishment

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N

Expulsion from a place by authority

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Calamity

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N

Great misfortune or disaster

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Prevail

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Reconcile

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V

To bring to agreement

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Commend
V To praise highley Extol laud
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Abhor
V To detest utterly Loathe
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Pensive
Adj | Dreamily or wistfully thoughtful
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Vial
N | Small glass container for holding liquids
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Prostrate
V or adj | To cast oneself face down in. Humility
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Fester
V n | To rot of infect further
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Shroud
N or v | A cloth wrapped in a corpse
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Distraught
Adj | Distracted or crazy
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Beguile
V | To swindle
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Dirge
N | A funeral song
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Amorous
Adj | Beig in love
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Sepulcher
N or v To bury or burial place Mausoleum
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Penury
N Extreme poverty or innsuffiency Indigence destitution