Set: Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary - Act II

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TermDefinition
bewitchto affect by magic or spells (to charm)
coyquiet (artfully shy, coquettish)
discourseto speak or write formally and at length
conjureto produce, as if by magic
chaste(1) decent (modest), (2) simple in taste (not excessive)
consort(1) a companion, (2) harmony of sounds
attend(1) to pay attention (to wait upon) (2) to bend to
conceiveimagine (form in the mind, express)
feignpretend, make believe (put on a false appearance)
confoundto confuse or amaze
intercession(1) act of intervening on someone else's behalf, (2) a prayer for someone else's benefit
despicabledeserving to be scorned (treated with contempt)
jaunta short journey (especially one taken for pleasure)
gossamersomething (usually fabric) extremely delicate (thin, light)
frivolous(1) lacking seriousness or sense, (2) unimportant (trivial)
entreatto beg or pray (for something) (ask or keep asking earnestly)
convoy(v) to escort (accompany), (n) act of escorting (especially for protective purposes)
circumstancea condition or attribute that determines a fact or event (with the play, "circumstance" is often regarded as being associated with the role of Fate)
lour(n) a sullen look, (v) to frown or show disapproval
wantinglacking in some manner or respect
wantanreckless, cruel, excessive (without regard for what is right)
unadvisedrash, hasty, impulsive
vilevery bad, disgusting, obnoxious, foul
prateto talk at length (about unimportant things) (to chatter; to gossip)
brinevery salty water (metaphorically, it may refer to tears)
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Terms 25
Creator devin2712
Created February 20, 2008
Group Harker - 8th Grade
Subjects act, juliet, romeo, english
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Romeo and Juliet
Vocabulary
Act 2
when "testing", you can tell it to ignore anything in ( ) .... so you don't have to type in "coquettish"...just ... "quiet"

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  1. frivolous (1) lacking seriousness or sense, (2) unimportant (trivial) - 23 misses
  2. wanting lacking in some manner or respect - 22 misses
  3. wantan reckless, cruel, excessive (without regard for what is right) - 16 misses
  4. feign pretend, make believe (put on a false appearance) - 13 misses
  5. coy quiet (artfully shy, coquettish) - 12 misses
  6. chaste (1) decent (modest), (2) simple in taste (not excessive) - 11 misses
  7. consort (1) a companion, (2) harmony of sounds - 11 misses