Act 2 Flashcards
entreaty
noun, a plea, an earnest request, appeal; entreat v. the act
of appealing or earnestly requesting
utter
verb, to express by speaking, to speak, emit, pronounce; utterance
n. something spoken or pronounced
idolatry
noun, worship of idols, excessive devotion, obsession, mania
repose
verb, to lie or to be at rest; repose n. the state of being at rest,
absence of movement, calm, peacefulness
air
verb, to make a public utterance, to verbalize or speak; airy adj.
something that verbalizes or speaks
baleful
adjective, destructive, deadly, malign, sinister, harmful
intercede
verb, to intervene and to act as a mediator, to arbitrate or
interpose; intercession n. the act of intervening or mediating
forsake
verb, to quit or to leave entirely, to depart or to withdraw
from; leave, desert, abandon; forsaken adj. something that has been deserted
or abandoned
chide
verb, to voice disapproval, to scold, admonish, chasten, chastise
rancor
noun, bitter deep-seated ill will, enmity, animosity, or
antagonism