Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary Act 3 and 4. discord  (noun) lack of harmony between people; disagreement also lack of harmony in music In Shakespeare’s Romeo.

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Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary Act 3 and 4

discord  (noun) lack of harmony between people; disagreement also lack of harmony in music In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, there is a great deal of discord between the Montagues and the Capulets.

renowned  (adjective) well known or famous Apple is a wildly successful company, internationally renowned for cutting edge design and customer satisfaction.

arbitrating  (verb) to arbitrate – to reach an authoritative judgement or settlement; to settle or decide a dispute  arbitration (noun) – when you agree to submit to a decision in your disagreement Robert, a retired attorney, is often asked to arbitrate in local disputes because he is known for his fairness and insight.

fickle  (adjective) changing frequently; not loyal or consistent

vengeance  (noun) punishment inflicted for an injury or wrong; retribution; those who seek revenge want vengeance After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo seeks vengeance and murders Tybalt.