Set: Romeo and Juliet Act I Vocab

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Augmenting (v) to make greater, as in size, extent, or quality
Alderman (n) a member of the municipal legislative body in a town or city
Begot (v) to cause to exist, produce
Chastity (n) virginity
Choler (n) anger, irritability
Covert (n) a covered place or shelter; a hiding place
Disparagements (n) communication that belittles somebody or something
Gall (n) bitterness of feeling, rancor
Heretics (n) a person who holds controversial opinions, especially one who publicly dissents from the officially accepted dogma of the Roman Catholic Church
Inconstant (adj) changing or varying, especially often and without discernible pattern or reason
Marred (adj) having the surface injured or disfigured; blemished by rough wear or injury
Pernicious (adj) causing great harm
Portly (adj) comfortably stout, corpulent
Prodigious (adj) impressively great in size, force, or extent
Prolixity (n) the state of being tediously prolonged, wordy
Propagate (v) to cause to extend to a broader area, to spread
Rapier (n) a double-edged sword
Transgression (n) a violation of a law, command, or duty
Wherefore (adv) for what purpose or reason, why
Wits (n) senses
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