Romeo and Juliet SAT Vocabulary

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Romeo and Juliet SAT Vocabulary Act IV

innundation (n) An overflow, a flood Act IV (scene i(n) “Now, sir, her father counts it dangerous That she do give her sorrow so much sway, And in his wisdom hastes our marriage To stop the innundation of her tears…” 6/24/2018

pensive (adj) Deeply thoughtful, meditative, reflective ACT IV (scene 1) “My leisure serves me, pensive daughter, now.” 6/24/2018

resolution (n) A formal expression of opinion or intention ~ACT IV (scene i) “If in thy wisdom thou canst give no help, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife I’ll help it presently.” 6/24/2018

treacherous (adj) Faithless, disloyal, treasonous Act IV (scene i) “God join’d my heart and Romeo’s thou our hands; And ere this hand, by thee to Romeo’s seal’d, Shall be the label to another deed, Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another, this shall slay them both.” 6/24/2018

supple (adj) Easily bent, elastic, pliable, resilient ACT IV (scene i) “Take thou this vial, being then in bed, And this distilled liquor drink thou off…” To paly ashes, thy eyes’ windows fall Like death when he shuts up the day of life, Each part, depriv’d of supple government.” 6/24/2018

stark (adj) Harsh, grim or desolate, extremely simple or severe, dreary ACT IV (scene i) – continued from last quotation “…Shall, stiff and stark and cold, appear like death; And in this borrowed likeness of shrunk death Thou shalt continue two-and-forty hours, And then awake as from a pleasant sleep.” 6/24/2018

prostrate (v) Completely overcome, falling down in submission ACT IV (scene ii) “…To you and your behests, and am enjoin’d By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here To beg your pardon.” 6/24/2018

lamentable (adj) Mournful or sorrowful ACT IV (scene v) “O lamentable day!” 6/24/2018

melancholy (adj) Depression of spirits, soberly thoughtful, pensive, despondent ACT IV (scene v) “All things that we ordained festival Turn from their office to black funeral – Our instruments to melancholy bells…” 6/24/2018

dirge (n) Funeral hymn, lament, a slow mournful musical composition ACT IV (scene v) – continued from last quotation “…Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast; Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges change; Our bridal flowers serve for a buried corse; And all things change them to the contrary.” 6/24/2018