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Othello Vocab
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Beseech | POS: Verb Definition: To beg, plead, or implore |
| Knave | POS: Adjective Definition: A tricky, or unprincipled, deceitful fellow; dishonest, scrupulous |
| Construe | POS: Verb Definition: To interpret or analyze something in a particular way. |
| Contrive | POS: Verb Definition: To plan with ingenuity, to invent; to bring about as a scheme or a plan. |
| Gait | POS: Noun Definition: A person’s manner of walking |
| Imminent | POS: Adjective Definition: Likely to happen; threatening; about to happen. |
| Infirmity | POS: Noun Definition: A weakness or an ailment, (physical, mental, moral, etc.). |
| Obsequious | POS: Adjective Definition: Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree, overly submissive, eager to please |
| Peril | POS: Noun Definition: Serious and immediate danger, cause or loss |
| Repeal | POS: Verb Definition: To cancel an act or a law. |
| Slander | POS: Verb Definition: The action or a crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person’s reputation. |
| Valiant | POS: Adjective Definitions: Courageous and brave |
| Virtue | POS: Noun Definition: A habitual and firm disposition to do good; behavior of high moral standards |
| Visage | POS: Noun Definition: A face or facial expression |
| Wrangle | POS: Noun/ Verb Definition: To quarrel or argue in a noisy, angry way; to obtain by argument; to herd; a noisy quarrel. |