inundation | an overwhelming number or amount |
slander | words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another |
resolution | expression of will or intent (determination) |
peevish | easily irritated or annoyed |
loathsome | Disgusting |
misadventure | n. An unlucky accident. |
haughty | arrogant, condescending |
inauspicious | unfavorable, unlucky, suggesting bad luck for the future |
discern | (v.) to see clearly, recognize |
devise | come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or priciple) after a mental effort |
submission | the act of yielding to the authority of another |
dexterity | skill in using the hands or mind; deftness; adroitness; expertise |
agile | able to move quickly and easily |
eloquence | expressiveness; persuasive speech |
adversity | a state of misfortune or affliction |
denote | be a sign or indication of |
disposition | a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing |
discord | disagreement between people |
asunder | in separate parts; apart from each other in position |
abhor | to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply |
adjacent | near or close to but not necessarily touching |
discourse | a written or spoken communication or debate |
enmity | the feeling of a hostile person |
repose | lean in a comfortable resting position |
procure | to obtain through special effort; to bring about |
predominant | (adj.) the greatest in strength or power; most common |
chide | to blame; scold |
dote | to show excessive love or fondness |
rancor | bitter resentment or ill-will |
singular | being a single and separate person or thing |
mirrors and windows romeo and juliet vocab
November 13, 2019