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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

Prologue and Act I Vocab Prologue (p. 1037) Act I dignity wield (p. 1041) mutiny augmenting (p. 1042) piteous transgression (p. 1044) toil heretic (p. 1049) ambling (p. 1053) knave (p. 1058) trifling (p. 1062) chaste (p. 1046) scorn (p. 1059)

Prologue Vocabulary Dignity – worthiness, rank, standing All on p. 1037 Dignity – worthiness, rank, standing Mutiny – rebellion against authority, uprising Piteous – heartbreaking, pathetic Toil – laborious effort, hard work

Act I Vocabulary wield (p. 1041) – to handle effectively (especially a weapon) augmenting (p. 1042) – increasing, adding to transgression (p. 1044) – violation of a law, wrongdoing heretic (p. 1049) – one who dissents from a belief (like religion) ambling (p. 1053) – walking or strolling leisurely knave (p. 1058) – person with low status, scoundrel trifling (p. 1062) 28 – of small value, insignificant, unimportant chaste (p. 1046) – virtuous, innocent (like a virgin) scorn (p. 1059) – to mock, to ridicule, to show contempt

Act II Vocab idolatry (p. 1070) – obsession, blind adoration beseech (p. 1071) – to beg eagerly for rancor (p. 1076) – hatred, bitterness commend (p. 1082) – to praise as worthy, recommend loathsome (p. 1086) – disgusting, offensive, revolting

Act III Vocab appertaining (p. 1090) – pertaining or relating to effeminate (p. 1092) – having feminine qualities, having characteristics of softness martial (p. 1093) – having warlike qualities scorn (p. 1093) – open contempt of something garish (p. 1096) – excessively bright, glaring, showy lamentation (p. 1098) – act of expressing grief sojourn (p. 1103) – live temporarily, stay for a time in a place jocund (p. 1106) – merry, cheerful

Act IV Vocabulary inundation (p. 1114) – flood or overflow of something slander (p. 1116) – false or malicious statement pensive (p. 1116) – dreamily thoughtful prosperous (p. 1118) – having financial success; successful behooveful (p. 1120) – necessary; advantageous lamentable (p. 1125) – regrettable; unfortunate beguiled (p. 1130) – tricked, deceived, misled