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English 10 Honors
Macbeth and Julius Caesar
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Affability(n.) | The quality of being easy and pleasant to speak to; friendliness. |
| Ambition(n.) | A strong desire, esp. for power or success. |
| Amiss(adj.) | Out of proper order; faulty. |
| Apparition(n.) | A ghostly figure; a sudden light. |
| Apprehensive(adj.) | Anxious or fearful about the future. |
| Assail(v.) | To assault; to attack. |
| Barren(adj.) | Incapable of producing offspring; also, lacking vegetation. |
| Base(adj.) | Having selfish lack of human decency; also, of low rank or position. |
| Beguile(v.) | To deceive; to cheat someone; to distract. |
| Bid(v.) | To issue a command to; to summon. |
| Bondman/Bondsman(n.) | A man forced to serve without wages; a slave or a serf. |
| Cauldron(n.) | A large vessel or kettle used for boiling. |
| Clutch(v.) | To grasp; to snatch. |
| Commence(v.) | To begin; to start. |
| Compel(v.) | To force; to constrain. |
| Corporal(adj.) | Of or relating to the body. |
| Cur(n.) | An inferior dog; a base or cowardly person. |
| Deed(n.) | An act or action. |
| Dire(adj.) | Having terrible consequences; desperate. |
| Dismal(adj.) | Causing gloom or depression; dreary. |
| Dispatch(n.) | Speed; haste. |
| Earnest(n.) | A token, esp. of money, given to promise more payment later. |
| Enterprise(n.) | A risky, complicated undertaking; also, a willingness to start new adventures. |
| Entrails(n.) | The internal organs, esp. the intestines. |
| Entreat(v.) | To make a serious request of; to ask for. |
| Equivocation(n.) | The act of being intentionally vague or purposefully misleading while not lying. |
| Ere(adv.) | Before. |
| Fair(adj.) | Ethical; proper; lawful; also, clear and sunny. |
| Fantastical(adj.) | Existing in fantasy only; being a mental image. |
| Firmament(n.) | The sky; the heavens. |
| Foul(adj.) | Wicked; rotten; also, unfavorable. |
| Gory(adj.) | Bloody. |
| Heath(n.) | A moor; a tract of open shrubby land. |
| Heir(n.) | A person who inherits or succeeds in line. |
| Hence(adv.) | From this place; away from here. |
| Hither(adv.) | Toward this place; here. |
| Honor(n.) | High respect; also, a cuase of credit. |
| Ill(adj.) | Resulting in suffering; indicating hostility; distressing. |
| Imminent(adj.) | About to occur. |
| Impart(v.) | To grant share of; to make known. |
| Impede(v.) | To slow or block the progress of something. |
| Infirmity(n.) | A bodily weakness; frailty; a disease. |
| Interim(n.) | An interval of time between two events. |
| Kinsman(n.) | A male relative. |
| Lean(adj.) | Not fat; thin; also, non-productive. |
| Mantle(n.) | A cloak. |
| Marshal(v.) | To gather and set in proper order. |
| Meet(adj.) | Fitting; proper. |
| Mock(v.) | To ridicule; to scorn; to disappoint. |
| Noble(adj.) | High-ranked; also showing high moral character. |
| Palpable(adj.) | Capable of being touched; also, obvious. |
| Prithee(int.) | Used to express a polite request, as "please". |
| Prosperous(adj.) | Flourishing; well-off; moderately rich. |
| Puissant(adj.) | Powerful; mighty. |
| Rapt(adj.) | Deeply moved; engrossed; absorbed. |
| Recount(v.) | To narrate or give what is owed; to yield. |
| Remembrance(n.) | The period of time one's memory includes. |
| Remorse(n.) | Regret for misdeeds. |
| Render(v.) | To provide; to give what is owed. |
| Repeal(v.) | To revoke; to cancel. |
| Resolute(adj.) | Firm; determined; unwavering. |
| Revel(v.) | To engage in festivities; to celebrate noisily. |
| Sacred(adj.) | Worthy of religious respect; declared holy. |
| Scorn(v.) | To consider or treat as unworthy; to refuse contempuously. |
| Shrewd(adj.) | Keenly aware and intelligent; sharp; tricky. |
| Sinews(n.) | Strength; muscular power. |
| Sooth(n.) | Truth; reality. |
| Sovereign(adj.) | Having the highest rank or power; supreme. |
| Spur(n.) | An incentive; something that urges one forward. |
| Sterile(adj.) | Not capable of producing children; unfruitful. |
| Stir(v.) | To cause to move; to move away from usual place. |
| Swinish(adj.) | Pig-like. |
| Taper(n.) | A candle. |
| Tedious(adj.) | Tiresome; dull; boring. |
| Treason(n.) | Betrayal of one's country or ruler, esp. through violence. |
| Trifle(n.) | Something of little importacnce; a small amount. |
| Tyrant(n.) | A harsh, cruel ruler. |
| Lean(adj.) | Not fat; thin; also, non-productive. |
| Mantle(n.) | A cloak. |
| Marshal(v.) | To gather and set in proper order. |
| Meet(adj.) | Fitting; proper. |
| Mock(v.) | To ridicule; to scorn; to disappoint. |
| Noble(adj.) | High-ranked; also showing high moral character. |
| Palpable(adj.) | Capable of being touched; also, obvious. |
| Prithee(int.) | Used to express a polite request, as "please". |
| Prosperous(adj.) | Flourishing; well-off; moderately rich. |
| Puissant(adj.) | Powerful; mighty. |
| Rapt(adj.) | Deeply moved; engrossed; absorbed. |
| Recount(v.) | To narrate or give what is owed; to yield. |
| Remembrance(n.) | The period of time one's memory includes. |
| Remorse(n.) | Regret for misdeeds. |
| Render(v.) | To provide; to give what is owed. |
| Repeal(v.) | To revoke; to cancel. |
| Resolute(adj.) | Firm; determined; unwavering. |
| Revel(v.) | To engage in festivities; to celebrate noisily. |
| Sacred(adj.) | Worthy of religious respect; declared holy. |
| Scorn(v.) | To consider or treat as unworthy; to refuse contempuously. |
| Shrewd(adj.) | Keenly aware and intelligent; sharp; tricky. |
| Sinews(n.) | Strength; muscular power. |
| Sooth(n.) | Truth; reality. |
| Sovereign(adj.) | Having the highest rank or power; supreme. |
| Spur(n.) | An incentive; something that urges one forward. |
| Sterile(adj.) | Not capable of producing children; unfruitful. |
| Stir(v.) | To cause to move; to move away from usual place. |
| Swinish(adj.) | Pig-like. |
| Taper(n.) | A candle. |
| Tedious(adj.) | Tiresome; dull; boring. |
| Treason(n.) | Betrayal of one's country or ruler, esp. through violence. |
| Trifle(n.) | Something of little importacnce; a small amount. |
| Tyrant(n.) | A harsh, cruel ruler. |
| Utter(v.) | To pronounce or speak. |
| Valiant(adj.) | Brave. |
| Valor(n.) | Courage; boldness. |
| Vanquish(v.) | To defeat; to conquer; to overcome. |
| Vexed/Vexed(adj.) | Irritated; annoyed; also, much debated or discussed. |
| Vile(adj.) | Disgusting; of low condition; unpleasant; wicked. |
| Virtue(n.) | Moral excellence; a good quality or characteristic. |
| Visage(n.) | The face or facial expression of a person. |
| Wherefore(adv.) | Why; also, therefore. |
| Woe(n.) | Deep distress or misery; calamity; misfortune. |
| Wretched(adj.) | Miserable; also, contemptible or despicable. |
| Wrought(adj.) | Shaped; formed; created. |
| Yield(v.) | To give up; to surrender; also, to supply. |