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Julius Caesar Act1-5
Julius Caesar Act I - V Vocabulary Words
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Construe | Interpret; Take to mean. |
| Entreat | Make an earnest request of, to beg somebody or something. |
| Prodigies | Omens; impressive or amazing things or occurrences. |
| Portentous | Very serious and significant, especially with regard to future events. |
| Countenance | Face |
| Augmented | Made Greater in size, extent or quantity. |
| Visage | Face, appearance; countenance. |
| Affability | Friendliness, graciousness. |
| Appertain | Belong to as a proper function. |
| Emulation | The act of trying to equal somebody or something. |
| Enfranchisement | Freedom from political servitude; a right or privilege give to a person by a group |
| Apprehensive | Capable of reason; worried that something wrong will happen. |
| Confounded | Puzzled or confused. |
| Abide | To endure hardship; to pay a penalty. |
| Extenuated | To lesson the seriousness of something. |
| Corporal | Bodily |
| Barren | Unoriginal, completely dry of new ideas or concepts. |
| Bait | Provoke |
| Rash | Reckless, not cautious, hasty. |
| Yoked | Allied; partnered with. |
| Strain | Line of ancestry; family. |
| Presage | To foretell or predict something. |
| Consorted | Accompanied or associated with. |
| Demeanor | Outward behavior, facial appearance. |
| Disconsolate | Extremely sad, miserable, disappointing. |