| amiable | friendly and pleasant |
| compass (encompass) | to encircle; surround |
| coy (used as a verb—rare) | make blush; to embarrass with teasing or provocation |
| dote(on) | to be fond of; admire |
| enmity | the extreme ill will or hatred |
| loath | unwilling; reluctant to |
| paragon | somebody or something that is the very best example of something |
| peradventure | possibly; perhaps |
| upbraid | to scold somebody in a harsh manner; criticize |
| vexation | a state of annoyance or anxiety; irritation |
| visage | the face; facial expression |
| amity | Friendliness and peaceful relations; the quality of being friendly. |
Presley Wilson: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 4 Vocabulary
August 25, 2019