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romeo and juliet
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| pilgrim | a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons |
| well-governed | being "governed" (controlled/directed) efficiently and in a fair manner |
| hoodwinked | to trick someone |
| devout | showing deep religious commitment/feeling |
| consent | permission for something to happen |
| purge | rid someone/something of an unwanted quality |
| brawl | rough or noisy fight |
| esteem | respect and admiration, usually for a personq |
| marred (verb) | to disfigure or to spoil |
| strife | conflict, disagreement |
| dignity | quality of being worthy of respect |
| mutiny | open rebellion against the proper authorities |
| foes | enemies/opponents |
| vexed | (of an issue) difficult, problematic |
| woo | to get someone to fall for you/to impress |
| chastity | living life happily without a romantic |
| disposition | opinion on something |
| loathed | to hate someone deeply |
| revels | a big party/function |
| pernicious | dangerous/harmful |
| quarrel | a fight |
| fray | noisy physical fight |
| portentous | a warning sign of trouble |
| posterity | future generations/lineage |
| misgiving | uneasy feeling |
| forfeit | to lose |
| mistempered | badly behaved |
| muffled | (of a sound) not loud, muted |