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Shakespeare Vocab 2
Shakespeare Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| amiable | friendly and agreeable in disposition; good-natured and likable |
| fret | worry |
| loath | be unwilling or reluctant; disinclined |
| entwist | twist together deep-seated, often mutual hatred |
| dotage | a deterioration of mental faculties; senility |
| upbraid | to reprove sharply; reproach |
| conjunction | a joint or simultaneous occurence; concurrence |
| emnity | deep-seated, often mutual hatred |
| recount | to narrate the facts or particulars of |
| discourse | verbal expression in speech or writing |
| mirth | gladness and gaiety, especially when expressed by laughter |
| audacious | bold, insolent, spirited or original |
| broached | pierced in order to draw off liquid |
| tarrying | remaining or staying temporality |
| valor | courage and boldness, as in battle; bravery |
| wane | a period of decline or decrease |
| beguiled | deluded; cheated; diverted |
| shroud | a cloth used to wrap a body for burial |
| sprite | a specter or ghost; a soul |