click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
R and J vocag
Romeo and Juliet
| Question | Answer | |
|---|---|---|
| adversary | one that commands with, opposes, rival | noun |
| chaste | pure in thought and act | adj |
| exquisite | carefully selected | adj |
| forfeit | to give up penalty | verb noun |
| grievance | a cause of distress | noun |
| pernicious | highly injurious or destructive, deadly | adj |
| warrant | to declare or maintain with certainty | verb |
| purge | to make free of something unwanted | verb |
| solemnity | formal or ceremonies | noun |
| fray | to frighten away; war | verb |
| trespass | a violation of a moral or social ethics | noun |
| boisterous | noisily turbulent | adj |
| convert | to change, to alter | verb |
| esteem | the regard in which one is held | noun |
| intrusion | the act of wrongfully entering | noun |
| languish | to become weak or feeble | verb |
| portentous | eliciting amazement and wonder | adj |
| profaner | to treat with abuse and irreverent, or contempt | verb |
| transgression | infringment or violation of law | noun |
| valiant | possesing the act of bravery or boldness | adj |
| augment | to make greater, more intensive | verb |