Romeo And Juliet List Two Flashcards
Gallant
Adjective: brave
Gallantly(adverb)
Vile
Adjective: evil
Vileness(noun) vilely(adverb)
Banishment
Noun: exile
Banish(verb)
Calamity
Noun: a disaster
Prevail
Verb: to defeat or overcome
Prevailing(adjective)
Reconcile
Verb: to make peace
Reconciliation(noun)
Commend
Verb: to praise
Synonym-extol, laud
Commender(noun) commendable(adjective) commendably(adverb)
Abhor
Verb: to hate
Synonym-loathe
Abhorrer(noun) abhorrence(noun) abhorrent(adjective)
Pensive
Adjective: full of thought, often in a gloomy way
Pensively(adverb) pensiveness(noun)
Vial
Noun: small container for liquids
Prostrate
Verb: to put face down, often as a sign of respect
Adjective: face down
Prostrative(adjective) prostrator(noun)
Fester
Noun: decay or rot
Verb: to form pus or infection, literally or figuratively
Shroud
Noun: burial cloth
Verb: to wrap or cover
Distraught
Adjective: distracted, deeply agitated
Distraughtly(adverb)
Beguile
Verb: to manipulate or take advantage of
Dirge
Noun: funeral hymn or tune
Amorous
Adjective: strongly attached to love
Amorously(adverb) amorousness(noun)
Sepulcher
Noun: a tomb or grave
Verb: to bury
Synonym-mausoleum
Penury
Noun: extreme poverty
Synonym-indigence, destitution