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Midsu Night Voc-All
Midsummers Nights Dream Vocabulary-All
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Austerity | Condition of lacking pleasure or luxury (noun) |
| Beguile | To trick (verb) |
| Cloister | Place where members of a religious community live (noun) |
| Dote | To love with foolish fondness (verb) |
| Extenuate | To lessen the seriousness of (verb) |
| Feign | To pretend (verb) |
| Idolatry | False worship (noun) |
| Reveling | Enjoying festivities (noun) |
| Dissemble | To pretend (verb) |
| Flout | To mock (verb) |
| Progency | Offspring (noun) |
| Promontory | Peak of land that juts out (noun) |
| Wanton | Shameless (adj) |
| Bequeath | To leave to or pass on to, as in a will (verb) |
| Chide | To scold (verb) |
| Derision | Scorn (noun) |
| Entreat | To beg (verb) |
| Rebuke | To scold (verb) |
| Recompense | Payment (noun) |
| Sojourn | To stay somewhere for a while (verb) |
| Spurn | To reject (verb) |
| Discourse | Conversation (noun) |
| Enmity | Hostility (noun) |
| Paragon | Model of perfection (noun) |
| Amends | Something done to make up for a fault or mistake (noun) |
| Audacious | Bold (adj.) |
| Gait | Manner of walking (noun) |
| Premeditated | Planned (adj.) |
| Reprehend | To find fault with (verb) |
| Satire | Literary work exposing human vices and shortcomings to ridicule and scorn (noun) |
| Transfigure | To change (verb) |