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English 10 Honors

Macbeth and Julius Caesar

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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.
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