extempore (definition) | improvise or spontaneous |
extempore (part of speech) | adverb |
wanes (definition) | declining, decreasing |
wanes (part of speech) | adjective |
woo’d (definition) | court |
woo’d (part of speech) | verb |
feigning (definition) | faking |
feigning (part of speech) | adjective |
beseech (definition) | beg, plead |
beseech (part of speech) | verb |
dote (definition) | adore |
dote (part of speech) | verb |
vexation (definition) | anger |
vexation (part of speech) | noun |
bewitch’d (definition) | enchanted, charmed |
bewitch’d (part of speech) | verb |
entreat (definition) | ask, request |
entreat (part of speech) | verb |
filch’d (definition) | stole |
filch’d (part of speech) | verb |
cloister (definition) | nunnery, convent |
cloister (part of speech) | noun |
mew’d (definition) | trapped, imprisoned, confined |
mew’d (part of speech) | verb |
extenuate (definition) | make less severe |
extenuate (part of speech) | verb |
Vocabulary in Context – Act 1 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
August 8, 2019