SAT Vocabulary: Romeo and Juliet Act IV

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Trenton_Johnson  on April 4, 2012

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SAT Vocabulary: Romeo and Juliet Act IV

inundate
to cover with water, to flood or overwhelm
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inundate to cover with water, to flood or overwhelm
pensive deeply thoughtful, meditative, reflective (the pensive in Harry potter)
resolute characterized by a decided purpose, determined (the resolute desks in National Treasure)
treachery violation of faith, betrayal of trust
supple easily bent, pliable, resilliant
stark harsh, grim or desolate, extremely simple or severe (Iron Man: Stark Industries)
prostration being completely overcome
lament to mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner (the Mathmetician's Lament)
melancholy depression of spirits, soberly thoughtful, pensive
dirge funeral hymn, lament, a slow mournful music composition

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