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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary
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remnants:remaining persons or things
penury:extreme poverty
haughty: arrogant
sepulcher:tomb
ambiguities:statements or events whose meanings are unclear
pensive:thinking deeply or seriously
vial:small bottle containing medicine or other liquids
enjoined:ordered
wayward:headstrong; willful
dismal:causing gloom or misery
loathsome:disgusting
pilgrimage:long journey, often for religious purposes
gallant:brave and noble
fray:noisy fight
martial:military
exile:banish
eloquence:speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive
fickle:changeable
cunning:cleverness; slyness
procure:get
vile: worthless
predominant:having dominating influence over others
intercession:the act of pleading on behalf of another
sallow:of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion
waverer:one who changes or is unsteady
lamentable:distressing; sad
unwieldy:awkward; clumsy
pernicious:causing great injury or ruin
augmenting:increasing; enlarging
grievance:injustice; complaint
transgression:wrongdoing; sin
heretics:those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary
Across:1. | extreme poverty | 5. | wrongdoing; sin | 6. | small bottle containing medicine or other liquids | 7. | one who changes or is unsteady | 10. | get | 11. | military | 14. | thinking deeply or seriously | 16. | injustice; complaint | 17. | remaining persons or things | 19. | tomb | 21. | increasing; enlarging | 22. | changeable | 24. | arrogant | 26. | cleverness; slyness | 28. | statements or events whose meanings are unclear | 29. | the act of pleading on behalf of another |
| | Down:1. | causing great injury or ruin | 2. | long journey, often for religious purposes | 3. | distressing; sad | 4. | headstrong; willful | 8. | ordered | 9. | speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive | 12. | causing gloom or misery | 13. | those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church | 15. | having dominating influence over others | 18. | noisy fight | 19. | of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion | 20. | awkward; clumsy | 23. | disgusting | 25. | brave and noble | 27. | worthless |
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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary
Across:1. | extreme poverty | 5. | wrongdoing; sin | 6. | small bottle containing medicine or other liquids | 7. | one who changes or is unsteady | 10. | get | 11. | military | 14. | thinking deeply or seriously | 16. | injustice; complaint | 17. | remaining persons or things | 19. | tomb | 21. | increasing; enlarging | 22. | changeable | 24. | arrogant | 26. | cleverness; slyness | 28. | statements or events whose meanings are unclear | 29. | the act of pleading on behalf of another |
| | Down:1. | causing great injury or ruin | 2. | long journey, often for religious purposes | 3. | distressing; sad | 4. | headstrong; willful | 8. | ordered | 9. | speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive | 12. | causing gloom or misery | 13. | those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church | 15. | having dominating influence over others | 18. | noisy fight | 19. | of a sickly, pale-yellowish complexion | 20. | awkward; clumsy | 23. | disgusting | 25. | brave and noble | 27. | worthless |
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