Set: Romeo and Juliet Act 4 and 5 Vocab

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kindred (n.) persons related to each other; family, tribe.
loathsome (adj.) revolting, disgusting, repulsive.
presage (v.) to foreshadow; to forecast, predict
straight (adv.) soon, immediately, directly
associate (v.) to connect or bring into revelation; to join as a companion or ally
pestilence (n.) a deadly epidemic disease
adventure (v.) to take a chance or risk; to dare
aloof (adv.) reserved or indifferent
haughty (adj.) proud, snobbish, arrogant
restorative (n.) means of restoring a person to conscious; a means of renewing or revitalizing something
entreat (v.) to ask for sincerely, beg, implore
immoderately (adj.) excessively; beyond reasonable boundaries, without bounds
pensive (adj.) expressing thoughtfulness or sadness; reflective; meditative
prorogue (v.) to prolong or postpone; to discontinue
resort (v.) to have ability to use as a final resource; to go to frequently or regularly
wane (v.) to decrease in intensity; to lessen to bring to an end
cunning (adj.) showing or made with great skill; skillful
prostrate (v.) to throw oneself face down on the ground in humility
cull (v.) to choose, select; gather the choice parts from
stifle (v.) to smother; to suppress or curb

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  1. presage(v.) to foreshadow; to forecast, predict - 11 misses
  2. prorogue(v.) to prolong or postpone; to discontinue - 9 misses
  3. associate(v.) to connect or bring into revelation; to join as a companion or ally - 5 misses
  4. pensive(adj.) expressing thoughtfulness or sadness; reflective; meditative - 5 misses
  5. resort(v.) to have ability to use as a final resource; to go to frequently or regularly - 5 misses
  6. pestilence(n.) a deadly epidemic disease - 4 misses
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