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Hamlet Act 2 Vocab.
Hamlet Vocab Act 2
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Rogue (n.) | A dishonest person; scoundrel. |
| Cue (n.) | Anything that excites to action; stimulus. |
| Pigeon-livered (adj.) | Meek; mild. |
| Gall (n.) | Bitterness of spirit. |
| Visage (n.) | The face. |
| Offal (n.) | The parts of a butchered animal that are considered inedible by human beings. |
| Unpregnant (adj.) | Unfilled by, and therefore never to give birth to action. |
| Blench (v.) | Shrink; flinch. |
| Cunning (n.) | Art; skill. |
| Malefactions (n.) | Evil deeds; crimes; wrongdoings. |