Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Acts I and II Mr. Miller
Adversaries Enemies
Disposition Temperament, personality
Languish To miss or to long for (generally a person)
Nuptial Wedding
Oppression Heavy weight on mind; depression
Rapier Long, slender sword
Transgression Going beyond certain limits, having broken a law
Trespass To enter without permission
Valiant Extremely brave
Augment To increase or to intensify
Chaste Virtuous, decent, pure in style or manner. Virginal
Exquisite Of special beauty or charm
Grievance A problem causing resentment; a complaint
Warrant To state with conviction, to guarantee
Purge Cleanse, forgive, absolve; make OK again
Solemnity Formality, dignity; a sense of class and proper behavior
Conjure To bring to mind, to visualize
Invocation A prayer
Perjury False testimony; a lie in a courtroom or formal setting
Procure To obtain