| penitent | feeling or expressing remorse for misdeeds |
| penitent | exceed three days: in faith he’s ______ |
| boon | a desirable state |
| boon | why, this is not a _____ |
| ruminate | reflect deeply on a subject |
| ruminate | as thou dost ______, and give thy worst of thoughts |
| surmise | A message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence |
| surmise | to such exsufflicate and blown ________ |
| recoil | sting back; spring away from an impact |
| recoil | her will, ______ her to better judgment |
| vehement | marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions |
| vehement | with any strong _________ importunity |
| loathe | find repugnant |
| loathe | must be to _______ her |
| conjure | summon into action or bring into existence |
| conjure | for he _______ should she ever keep it |
| trifle | a detail that is considered insignificant |
| trifle | _______ the light as air |
| tranquil | not agitated; without losing self-possession |
| tranquil | farewell the _______ mind! farewell content! |
| remorse | a feeling of deep regret, usually for some misdeed |
| remorse | never pray more; abandon all _______ |
| bolster | support and strengthen |
| bolster | if ever mortal eyes do see them _______ |
| imputation | a statement attributing something dishonest |
| imputation | if ________ and strong circumstances |
| vengeance | harming someone in retaliation for something they have done |
| vengeance | arise, black _______, from thy hollow cell! |
| lewd | suggestive of or tending to moral looseness |
| lewd | Damn her, ______ minx! |
| edify | make understand |
| edify | can you inquire him out, and be ______ by report? |
| sequester | keep away from others |
| sequester | a _______ from Liberty, fasting and prayer |
| castigation | verbal punishment |
| castigation | much _______, exercise devout |
| suffice | be adequate, either in quality or quantity |
| suffice | than for myself i dare: let that ______ you |
| arraign | accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy |
| arraign | _______ his unkindness with my soul |
othello act 3 vocabulary (w/sentences)
July 29, 2019