Abhorred/abhor | Transitive Verb: To regard with extreme repugnance: Synonym: loathe, disdain: Antonym: Approve, prize revere |
Auspicious | Adjective: Pointing towad a happy outcome; showing that future success is likely: Synonym: prosperous, fortuitous, optimistic: Antonym: unfavorable, bleak, calamitous, catastrophic |
Fen | Noun: Low land that is covered wholly or partly with water: Synonym: bog, swamp, marsh: Antonym: desert |
Enmity | Noun: Positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill-will: Synonym: animosity, bitterness: Antonym: friendliness, goodwill |
Ebb | Noun: A point or condition of decline: Synonym: decline, deteriorate: Antonym: improve, enhance |
Nettles | Noun: any or various prickly or stinging plants: Synonym: N/A: Antonym: N/A |
Omit | Transitive Verb: To leave out; to leave undone: Synonym: fail, forget, ignore: Antonym: keep, observe, perform |
Supplant | Transitibe Verb: To supersede (another) by force or treachery: Synonym: displace, usurp, supersede: Antonym: replace, ask politely |
Gaberdine | Noun: A long, loose outer garnet, usually made of rough, heavy fabric: Synonym: cloak, jacket: Antonym: lave, silk |
Repose | Transitive Verb: To lie at rest: Synonym: reclining, resting: Antonym: wakefulness, consciousness |
The Tempest Vocabulary Act II 11-20
July 17, 2019