Romeo And Juliet List One Flashcards

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Mutiny

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Noun: rebellion
Verb: to revel
Mutinous-adjective

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Star-crossed

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Adjective: unlucky or ill fated

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Pernicious

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Adjective: highly destructive due to evil or wickedness

Perniciously(adverb) perniciousness(noun)

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Adversary

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Noun: an enemy

Adversarial(adjective)

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Fray

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Noun: a fight

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Rapier

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Noun: sword

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Solemnity

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Noun: state of being serious and dignified

Solemn(adjective) solemnly(adverb)

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Gall

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Noun: bitterness and resentfulness

Synonym-rancor, vexation

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Prodigious

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Adjective: unlucky

Prodigiously(adverb) prodigiousness(noun)

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Conjure

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Verb: to affect, create, or influence as if by magic

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Wherefore

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Adverb: why

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Doff

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Verb: to remove

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Bescreened

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Adjective: hidden or hard to see

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Counsel

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Noun: private, secretive thoughts

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Enmity

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Noun: feeling of hatred or hostility

Synonym-rancor

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Prorogue

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Verb: to discontinue, defer, or postpone

Prorogation(noun)

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Variable

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Adjective: constantly changing

Vary(verb) variably(adverb)

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Shrive

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Verb: to hear the confession of, to absolve

Shrift(noun)