Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Acts III, IV, V

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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Acts III, IV, V Mr.Miller

Banishment Exile, banned from a certain area.

Calamity A disaster.

Commend Praise; compliment

Dexterity Skill

Prevail To triumph, to win; to succeed.

Reconcile To settle for; to accept

Vile Wicked; very bad.

Abate To reduce, make less; to cause to stop.

Array Orderly display; laid out for all to see.

Beguile To decieve or to trick

Distraught Deeply worried, tense or bewildered; very upset

Fester To develop pus, to rot away.

Receptacle A container

Apothecary A druggist; pharmacist

Conspire To plan secretly with someone.

Devise To create, plan or think up

Dispose To kill, to get rid of

Inter To bury, to place in a grave

Tedious Boring, Dull, Repetative

Unsavory Offensive, unclean, morally bad; disqusting.