| Dotage | mental infirmity as a consequence of old age |
| Fulsome | unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating |
| Fiend | a cruel wicked and inhuman person |
| Construe | make sense of; assign a meaning to |
| Expostulate | reason with for the purpose of dissuasion. |
| Requite | make repayment for something for or return something |
| Slander | words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another |
| Bawdy | humorously vulgar |
| Troth | a solemn pledge of fidelity |
| Vantage | place or situation affording some benefit |
| Gait | a person’s manner of walking |
| Maim | injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration |
| Treacherous | dangerously |
| Alabaster | A white or delicately tinted gypsum. |
| Alteration | the act of revising |
| Iteration | doing or saying again |
| Pernicious | exceedingly harmful |
| Odious | hateful; evil; vile. |
| Notorious | known widely and usually unfavorably |
| Smite | To send a sharp blow; to strike |
Othello Act 4/5 Vocabulary
September 3, 2019