conjure (verb) | to make something appear unexpectedly or seemingly from nowhere as if by magic |
consort (verb) | to associate |
in vain (adjective) | ineffectual or unsuccessful; futile |
jests (verb) | to speak in a playful, humorous, or facetious way; joke |
discourse (noun) | communication of thought by words; talk; conversation |
retain (verb) | to keep possession of |
peril (noun) | something that causes or may cause injury, loss, or destruction |
enmity (noun) | a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred; ill will; animosity; antagonism |
pilot (noun) | a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor |
perjury (noun) | a false statement after giving an oath to tell the truth |
perverse (adjective) | inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn; turned away from what is good and proper |
coy (adjective) | artfully or affectedly shy or reserved |
idolatry (noun) | the religious worship of false idols or gods |
bounty (noun) | limit |
boundless (adjective) | without a limit |
predominant (adjective) | having ascendancy, power, authority, or influence over others |
distemper | an angry and disagreeable mood |
reign (verb) | to possess or excercise sovereign power or authority |
assure (verb) | to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively |
intercession (noun) | an interposing or pleading on behalf of another person |
forsaken (adjective) | deserted; abondoned; forgotten |
brine (noun) | water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt |
chide (verb) | to express disproval of; scold |
rancor (noun) | bitterm rankling resentment or ill will |
haste (noun) | swiftness of motion; speed; celerity |
lamentable (adjective) | unfortunate; that is to be lamented; regrettable |
constraint (noun) | limitation or restriction |
bawdy (adjective) | obscene; lewd; indecent |
confidence (noun) | full trust; reliability of a person or thing |
heralds (noun) | royal or official messengers |
feign (verb) | to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of |
jaunt (noun) | a short journey |
loathsome (adjective) | causing feelings of loathing; disgusting; repulsive |
moderately (adverb) | kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme |
English Vocabulary Romeo and Juliet- Act 2
August 20, 2019