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HAMLET VOCABULARY. ABATE Verb To lessen; to decrease Synonym: decline, dwindle, ebb, recede Antonym: enlarge, escalate, swell, intensify.

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1 HAMLET VOCABULARY

2 ABATE Verb To lessen; to decrease Synonym: decline, dwindle, ebb, recede Antonym: enlarge, escalate, swell, intensify

3 ABHORRED Adjective Hated; disgusting Synonym: despised, detested, loathed Antonym: favored, prized, adored

4 ABOMINABLY Adverb With hatred, detestably Synonym: N/A Antonym: N/A

5 ALOOF Adjective Removed or distant either physically or emotionally. Synonym: antisocial, distant, standoffish Antonym: cordial, friendly, warm

6 BEGUILE Verb To deceive or cheat Synonym: trick, hoodwink, bamboozle Antonym: undeceive, divulge, reveal

7 CAROUSES Verb Drinks merrily Synonym: revel, binge, roister Antonym: N/A

8 CONSUMMATION Noun The last part of a process or action Synonym: completion, achievement, conclusion Antonym: beginning, nascence, dawn

9 CONTAGION Noun The causative agent of a disease Synonym: N/A Antonym: N/A

10 DIADEM Noun A decorative band or wreath worn about the head as a symbol of royalty Synonym: chaplet, coronet, laurel, tiara Antonym: N/A

11 DISCRETION Noun Permission to make decisions using your own judgment Synonym: discreetness, wisdom, prudence Antonym: idiocy, imprudence, senselessness

12 ENTREATED Verb To make a request in an earnest or urgent manner; to beg Synonym: appeal, beseech, plead, importune Antonym: N/A

13 EXHORT Verb To try to persuade through earnest appeals or strong arguments Synonym: prod, goad, press Antonym: deter, dissuade, inhibit

14 IMMINENT Adjective Giving signs of immediate occurrence Synonym: impending, looming, threatening Antonym: eventual, distant, far-off

15 IMPORTUNED Verb Insistently begged Synonym: entreat, plead, pray Antonym: oblige, conciliate

16 OBSCURE Adjective Having an intentionally veiled or uncertain meaning Synonym: cryptic, nebulous, murky, mystic Antonym: clear, obvious, unequivocal

17 PERDITION Noun The place of punishment for the wicked after death Synonym: Hell Antonym: Heaven

18 PRECEPT Noun Rule or principle Synonym: N/A Antonym: N/A

19 PRIVY Adjective Not known or meant to be known by the general populace; made participant in secret Synonym: confidential, intimate, secret Antonym: common, open, public

20 ROGUE Noun A mean, evil or unprincipled person Synonym: villain, fiend, rapscallion, miscreant Antonym: innocent, saint, hero

21 SATIRICAL Adjective Marked by the use of wit that is intended to cause hurt feelings Synonym: biting, mocking, acerbic, barbed Antonym: gentle, mild, cordial, affable

22 TREACHERY Noun The act or fact of violating the trust or confidence of another; willful betrayal of trust Synonym: deception, disloyalty, perfidy Antonym: allegiance, devotion, fealty

23 USURP Verb To take or make use of under a guise of authority but without actual right Synonym: seize, confiscate, commandeer Antonym: N/A

24 VISAGE Noun The face or facial expression of a person Synonym: countenance, expression Antonym: N/A

25 WANTONNESS Noun Disposition to immorality or extravagance Synonym: debauchery, licentiousness, lavishness Antonym: virtue, morality, frugality

26 WHET Verb To sharpen; to stimulate Synonym: grind, hone, edge Antonym: blunt, dull


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