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Expound to Lethargy
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to explain in detail; to clarify Many scholars have attempted to expound upon Shakespeare’s family life and its affect on his work.
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(verb) To fake; to pretend Although Macbeth feigned interest in his new title “Thane of Glamis,” what he really wanted was to become King.
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(adjective)Kind; compassionate; caring In the play, King Duncan was a benevolent ruler who rewarded the Thanes who were good to him.
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(adj) Speech or behavior that is bitter in nature Lady Macbeth was acrimonious toward Macbeth when he threatened to not follow her plan.
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Wishing evil or harm on others; malicious The dictator was malevolent in his heinous pursuit of the protestors.
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To tear down; destroy Many residents were stunned when the Town Council allowed the company to raze the historic building and put up a shopping mall.
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Something that is ceaseless; continuing without interruption Tom cringed when the passenger next to him on the flight talked incessantly.
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Having unlimited knowledge; all-knowing The author wanted to use an omniscient narrator to be able to tell the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story.
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Reasonable; capable of being carried out These days, buying a second home for vacation is simply not feasible.
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To pass through; to saturate or spread through The stain permeated the layers of the fancy ball gown.
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Showing respect toward someone; demonstrating admiration I show deference toward my elders; they deserve my respect.
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To rise and fall; to vary irregularly When the temperatures fluctuate in the spring, I tend to get sick.
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The direct or exact opposite of someone or something; contrast
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Disguised; pretending not to be oneself The only way I will go to the dance, is if I am incognito.
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(noun) Lack of energy; sluggishness Macbeth did not have time for lethargy; after he killed the king, he couldn’t sleep nor sit still.
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