romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
Across
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
Down
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- A prolonged armed struggle
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
Across
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
Down
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- A prolonged armed struggle
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Kayton Godfrey 2017-02-14
Across
- when a poem has lines ending with a rhyme
- disagreement or argument
- a written composition in which two or more people are represented
- the order pattern of rhymes at he ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- to represent, indicate, or typify before the future
- love that is not openly reciprocated
- a literary work in which a speaker character is revealed
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- a character who is similar to the main character
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjuction
- a remark or passage by a character in a play
- two lines of a verse
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
Down
- a poem of 14 lines
- a line of verse with five metrical feet
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what it is named
- an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud
- dramatic suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- a joke
- the subject of talk, a piece of writing
- the expression of ones meaning by using language that means the opposite
- verse without a rhyme
- a group of people that say the same thing at the same time
- a event causing great suffering
- an expression in writing or speech
26 Clues: a joke • a poem of 14 lines • two lines of a verse • verse without a rhyme • disagreement or argument • a event causing great suffering • an expression in writing or speech • love that is not openly reciprocated • an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud • a line of verse with five metrical feet • the subject of talk, a piece of writing • when a poem has lines ending with a rhyme • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Jasmine Ledford 2017-02-12
Across
- a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable
- a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- is defined as when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
Down
- a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- love that is not returned
- a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- a warning or indication of a future event
26 Clues: love that is not returned • a warning or indication of a future event • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one • a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Jillian Keller 2017-02-08
Across
- a character that is only for the audience and does not come with other characters
- saying two unlike things are the same
- tale or poem typically describing the downfall of great men
- showing whats going to happen beforehand
- an line that is not rhymed with 5 feet and 2 syllables per foot
- man vs man
- use of metaphors in literature
- literary work in the form of conversation
- 14 line rhyme scheme
- unspoken monologue
- when love is not returned
- group of actors that are the main actors
- an introducing scene, preceding first act of play
Down
- comparing 2 unlike things by like/as
- verse with no rhyme
- figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- pattern used in poems, usually by last word rhymes
- something the audience knows but the characters do not
- subject of what something about
- character who is similar in personality or circumstances as the main character
- when someone gives himself to his mistress
- a written sound
- rhyme of the last words of a line
- pair of lines that rhymes in the same spot
- play on words
25 Clues: man vs man • play on words • a written sound • unspoken monologue • verse with no rhyme • 14 line rhyme scheme • when love is not returned • use of metaphors in literature • subject of what something about • rhyme of the last words of a line • comparing 2 unlike things by like/as • saying two unlike things are the same • showing whats going to happen beforehand • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Haley Carlin 2017-02-08
Across
- a part of a poem that is repeated
- verse a verse without a rhyme
- the subject
- comparing two things using the words like or as
- a figure of speech where a word is compared to another not meant to be taken literally
- a word representing a sound
- two lines
- a problem
- a conversation
- one sided love
- a poem of 14 lines with a formal rhyme scheme
- an event causing suffering
- a poem that is a speech or narrative from a fictional character
- words are clear to the reader but not to the character
- lines ending with rhyming words
Down
- self-pride
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a character who contrasts with another
- the beggining of a story explaing background information
- a pattern of rhyming words
- a line of poetry with 5 feet of 2 beats each
- self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- a warning of a future event
- a character talking to themself
- a joke using different meanings of a word
- out of the way
26 Clues: two lines • a problem • self-pride • the subject • a conversation • one sided love • out of the way • a pattern of rhyming words • an event causing suffering • a word representing a sound • a warning of a future event • verse a verse without a rhyme • a character talking to themself • lines ending with rhyming words • a part of a poem that is repeated • a character who contrasts with another • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Gaby L. 2017-02-08
Across
- the conversation between characters in novel
- the terminal syllables
- a poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with 5 feet containing stressed and unstressed syllables
- when love is not returned
- to show or indicate beforehand
- a poem with 14 lines in iambic pentameter and complete thought
- to fight, contend, or a problem
- self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- pattern of rhymes used in a poem
- the act of talking while alone
- two characters have opposite personalities causing one trait to stand out
- away from one's thoughts or consideration
Down
- unrhymed verse, commonly used in English dramatics
- subject of composition
- poetic form when one single character reveals him or her and the dramatic situation
- contradictory terms are used in conjunction
- intro, calling attention to the theme of a play
- the use of imitative and naturally suggestive words for effect
- the word or phrase used in a way that can mean something else in a funny way
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
- to represent something else
- a pair of successive lines of verse, rhymes, and the same length
- expression of one's meaning by using language that means the opposite
- group of people singing in unison
- dramatic composition with a serious or somber theme
- an excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability
26 Clues: subject of composition • the terminal syllables • when love is not returned • to represent something else • to show or indicate beforehand • the act of talking while alone • to fight, contend, or a problem • pattern of rhymes used in a poem • group of people singing in unison • away from one's thoughts or consideration • contradictory terms are used in conjunction • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Miss Hampton 2017-02-08
Across
- A financial expression in writing and speech
- Joke with different possible meanings
- act of speaking ones thoughts
- Conversation between two people as a feature of a book
- subject of a talk
- Love One sided love
- Figure of speech, appears in conjunction
- Poem with 14 lines
- Scheme Ordered pattern of rhyme
- Event causing great suffering
Down
- Pentameter Line of verse with 5 metrical feet
- Figure of speech
- Monologue poem in form of speech
- Formation of a word from a sound
- Event in action that leads to another event
- Be a warning or indication
- Serious disagreement
- Denoting a sonnet used by the Italians
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter, and joined by rhyme
- Part of a song repeated after
- Verse Verse without rhyme
- Rhyme Ending with that sound the same
22 Clues: Figure of speech • subject of a talk • Poem with 14 lines • Love One sided love • Serious disagreement • Verse Verse without rhyme • Be a warning or indication • act of speaking ones thoughts • Part of a song repeated after • Event causing great suffering • Scheme Ordered pattern of rhyme • Monologue poem in form of speech • Formation of a word from a sound • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Theresia Middleton 2017-02-08
Across
- a sudden violent event that brings great destruction
- ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the line
- a man who has given himself up to his mistress
- a performance that precedes and sets the stage for the main event
- a figure of speech with contradictory terms in a conjunction
- two lines of a verse that rhyme
- the comparison of one thing with another thing
- speaking one's thought's aloud when by oneself
- a line with five metrical feet with a short and long syllable
- a word from a sound associated with what it is named
- a joke exploiting the different meanings of a word
- mental struggle
- a verse with no rhymes
Down
- the last syllables or words in two or more lines rhyme
- a major object of interest or concern
- a stylistic device in plays
- only audience members can hear this line
- a warning or indication of a future event
- one-sided love not understood as such by the beloved
- when a speaker's character is revealed in a monologue
- too much pride in a person's own abilities
- written composition in which two or mor characters are conversing
- a poem of fourteen lines using any number of rhyme schemes
- a character who is the opposite to the main character
- a word or phrase is applied to an object which is not leterally applicable
- a character who speaks the prologue and epilogue and comments on the action
26 Clues: mental struggle • a verse with no rhymes • a stylistic device in plays • two lines of a verse that rhyme • a major object of interest or concern • only audience members can hear this line • a warning or indication of a future event • too much pride in a person's own abilities • a man who has given himself up to his mistress • the comparison of one thing with another thing • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Dan Foust 2017-02-08
Across
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- part of a song that is repeated after each verse, typically by more than one singer.
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same.
- lover melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.
- one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved.
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
Down
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
- heard by audience but not by other characters
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable
- a character who contrasts with another character (usually the protagonist) in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character.
- a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.
- excessive pride in oneself.
26 Clues: excessive pride in oneself. • heard by audience but not by other characters • be a warning or indication of (a future event). • when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same. • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work. • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Ella Taylor 2017-02-08
Across
- rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- irony that is in speeches or a situation that is understood by the audience but not the characters
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a kind of metaphor that compares two very unlike things in a surprising and clever way
- conversation between two or more people in a book or play
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter.
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by a person in which the speaker reveals aspects of their character while describing a situation
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another of a different kind
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, or a topic
- the formation of a word from a sound associates with what it is named
- the ordered pattern at the end of the lines of a poem or verse
- when a character's dialogue is spoken but not heard by the other actors on the stage.
Down
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object it is not literally applicable
- a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces
- character that shows qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of another character with the abject to highlight the trait of the other
- love that is not felt or returned
- a separate introductory section of a literary work
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- to show or indicate beforehand
- a melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each with one short and one long syllable
- act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- a group of actors who described and commented upon the main action of a play with song and dance
26 Clues: to show or indicate beforehand • love that is not felt or returned • rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry • a separate introductory section of a literary work • the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, or a topic • conversation between two or more people in a book or play • a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Jordan Maloney 2017-02-08
Across
- a poem of fourteen lines.
- a part of speech where the word or phrase is applied to an object.
- an act of speaking ones thoughts.
- the ordered pattern of rhymes.
- part of a song that is respected after each verse.
- conversation between two or more people.
- a poem in the form of speech, where the narrator reveals aspects of the character.
- a figure of speech where contradicting terms appear in conjunction.
- a event causing great suffering.
- one sided love.
- to give a particular setting.
Down
- an elaborate metaphor.
- a separate introductory section.
- a verse without rhyme.
- a play on words that are spelled differently but sound the same.
- denoting a sonnet if kind used by Petrarch.
- a warning event.
- a line of verse with five metrical feet.
- two lines in a verse.
- a character who contrasts with another character.
- a significant character words that are clear to the audience.
- the formation of a word from a sound.
- figure of speech using as, like to compare two things.
- a serious argument.
- a poem whose last two lines rhyme.
- a remark made by a character intended to be heard by audience.
26 Clues: one sided love. • a warning event. • a serious argument. • two lines in a verse. • an elaborate metaphor. • a verse without rhyme. • a poem of fourteen lines. • to give a particular setting. • the ordered pattern of rhymes. • a separate introductory section. • a event causing great suffering. • an act of speaking ones thoughts. • a poem whose last two lines rhyme. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-08
Across
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
Down
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A prolonged armed struggle
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-30
Across
- meeting, especially one held in secret
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- gold coins
- weighed down with sadness
- forgiveness for a crime
- evergreen herb signifying love and remembrance
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
- questioned deeply
- the act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
- a holiday celebrating the summer harvest
Down
- Italian fencing term that Mercutio uses as a nickname for Tybalt
- something made to deceive
- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- in opposite directions
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
- open rebellion against lawful authority, especially by sailors or soldiers against their officers
- foolish things that cannot last
- sled on which prisoners were taken to their execution
- plants with forked roots that resemble human legs. Their shriek causes the hearer to go mad
20 Clues: gold coins • questioned deeply • in opposite directions • forgiveness for a crime • something made to deceive • weighed down with sadness • foolish things that cannot last • those who show disrespect or contempt • meeting, especially one held in secret • a holiday celebrating the summer harvest • one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocab 2024-04-24
Across
- multiply through reproduction
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
- the human face
- of or relating to a wedding
- boring verbosity
- in a little while
- the outward or apparent appearance or form of something
- the act of speaking contemptuously of
- improperly forward or bold
- indicate by signs
- a condition or state beyond the norm
- a wooden board or platter which food is served or carved
- violate the sacred character of a place or language
- unrestrained merrymaking
- exceedingly harmful
- not worth considering
Down
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- the characteristic parts of a person's face
- a pike with a long tapering blade with lateral projections
- a person whose religious beliefs conflict with church dogma
- uncommonly early
- formally reject or disavow
- beg persistently and urgently
- all future generations
- become infected with an ulceration
- marked with exuberance and high spirits
- ask for request earnestly
- ludicrously odd
- a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
- ominously prophetic
- marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
- the feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
- a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something
- great in size, force, extent, or degree
- lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- morally pure
- a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
- open rebellion against constituted authority
- someone who journeys to a sacred place as an act of devtion
- a noisy fight
40 Clues: morally pure • a noisy fight • the human face • ludicrously odd • uncommonly early • boring verbosity • in a little while • indicate by signs • ominously prophetic • exceedingly harmful • not worth considering • all future generations • unrestrained merrymaking • ask for request earnestly • formally reject or disavow • improperly forward or bold • of or relating to a wedding • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary- Act lll 2024-02-14
20 Clues: more • guide • reveal • trivial • relative • hang over • plaything • climbed to • considered • Jacket;coat • cause;reason • finished off • harsh sounds • dueling place • associate with • full of hatred • Scrambled; crazy • low;vulgar person • servant's uniform • understand;imagine
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-03-07
Across
- showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
- the punishment of being sent away from a country or other place.
- lovers whose affection for each other is doomed to end in tragedy.
- a large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead.
- A paragraph that sets the scene
- Romeo's parents
- feeling a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad as to be impossible to deal with.
- a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event.
- Romeo's cousin
- Prince of Verona
- Main romantic young teenage girl
- people believing in or practicing religious heresy.
- a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees.
- suffering from anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- open rebellion against the proper authorities
- A feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love.
Down
- act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
- Juliet's cousin
- Priest
- He is the main romantic character
- Romeo's best friend
- The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- full of or expressing sorrow or grief.
- the action of forgiving or being forgiven for an error or offense.
- A fraudulent imitation of something else; a forgery.
- lacking in quantity or quality.
- Expel and bar (someone) from their native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
- Strong Herb
- extreme poverty; destitution.
- a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body.
- Almost as equivalent to Juliet's mother
- Kinsman of Prince Escalus
- Juliet's parents
- an intense feeling of deep affection for something or someone
35 Clues: Priest • Strong Herb • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's parents • Prince of Verona • Juliet's parents • Romeo's best friend • Kinsman of Prince Escalus • extreme poverty; destitution. • A paragraph that sets the scene • lacking in quantity or quality. • Main romantic young teenage girl • He is the main romantic character • full of or expressing sorrow or grief. • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-16
Across
- associated
- orbits
- what I have to give
- secret thoughts
- efforts
- risk a long journey, like a sea adventurer
- generous
- skill in deception
Down
- distant and cold
- good friend
- purpose; intention
- owns; possesses
- real
- humid; moody, like a lover
- protected, as by armor
- affectionate
- applelike fruit
- clothing or costume worn by a servant
- betrothal
- remove
20 Clues: real • orbits • remove • efforts • generous • betrothal • associated • good friend • affectionate • owns; possesses • applelike fruit • secret thoughts • distant and cold • purpose; intention • skill in deception • what I have to give • protected, as by armor • humid; moody, like a lover • clothing or costume worn by a servant • risk a long journey, like a sea adventurer
Romeo and Juliet Act #3- Vocab 2021-12-04
Across
- the past tense of lie (lie down)
- a mythical creature; two legged dragon
- a brief summary of one’s education, career, etc.
- persuasive, good, and strong writing
- Juliet’s family
- unhappiness or distress
- Romeo’s family
- the end of the world
- to hurry
- to live somewhere permanently
Down
- banished
- someone who opressively rules
- an entertainer from medieval England
- to scold or criticize
- very unpleasant
- to smear or cover something with a substance
- past tense of intentionally telling lies in court
- adjective relating to love and romantic desires
- someone who drives something
- an older term for “you will”
- a disagreement or conflict
- stoccata an Italian term meaning to “at the thrust”
- another word for have
23 Clues: banished • to hurry • Romeo’s family • very unpleasant • Juliet’s family • the end of the world • to scold or criticize • another word for have • unhappiness or distress • a disagreement or conflict • someone who drives something • an older term for “you will” • someone who opressively rules • to live somewhere permanently • the past tense of lie (lie down) • ...
Act 5 Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2025-01-15
Across
- Miserable
- Lord
- Mixtures
- One who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- Poverty or destitution
- Sieze or
- Driven to action by a loss of hope
- Cut off
- Cause
- Duty
- Sells
- A condition of great wretchedness or despair
Down
- Secretly informed about
- Uncontrollable
- Active, mutual hate
- Full of love
- Promising misfortune
- Blame
- Memorial ceremony
- Fortell
- Extremely thin
- Rude guy
- Health-giving drink
23 Clues: Lord • Duty • Blame • Cause • Sells • Fortell • Cut off • Mixtures • Sieze or • Rude guy • Miserable • Full of love • Uncontrollable • Extremely thin • Memorial ceremony • Active, mutual hate • Health-giving drink • Promising misfortune • Poverty or destitution • Secretly informed about • Driven to action by a loss of hope • A condition of great wretchedness or despair • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-13
Across
- Weapons consisting of hook-shaped blades with long handles
- a confection made of sugar and almonds
- medicine
- spear like weapons with broad blades
- a term of address for a relative
- proverbial name for a horse
- wooded platter
- weighed down with sadness
- the act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
- minor
- destructive caterpillar
- Promising bad fortune
- sworn not to
Down
- church appointment that included a guaranteed income
- August 1, a holiday celebrating the summer harvest
- question deeply
- Open rebellion against lawful authority, especially by sailors or soldiers against their officers
- Skill in deception
- people who hold a different belief from the official belief of their church
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- remove
21 Clues: minor • remove • medicine • sworn not to • wooded platter • question deeply • Skill in deception • Promising bad fortune • destructive caterpillar • weighed down with sadness • proverbial name for a horse • a term of address for a relative • spear like weapons with broad blades • those who show disrespect or contempt • a confection made of sugar and almonds • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-13
Across
- Children
- Weighed down with sadness
- Sellers of coal
- Questioned deeply
- Intelligently sensitive
- Appearance
- Hard downward sword stroke
- Weapon
- Endure
Down
- Amour
- Understanding
- Hidden place
- Small shields
- Bitter liquid
- Spear like weapons with broad blades
- Reputation
- Long established
- Hangman's noose
- Attendants
- Weapons consisting of hook shaped blades with long handles
20 Clues: Amour • Weapon • Endure • Children • Reputation • Attendants • Appearance • Hidden place • Understanding • Small shields • Bitter liquid • Sellers of coal • Hangman's noose • Long established • Questioned deeply • Intelligently sensitive • Weighed down with sadness • Hard downward sword stroke • Spear like weapons with broad blades • Weapons consisting of hook shaped blades with long handles
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword #1 2024-12-03
Across
- to die for one's beliefs
- stiff or inflexible
- begged, pleaded
- to against
- to announce news
- strict or harsh
- to look over carefully
- nimble
- a flood
- enemy or foe
- fight or attack
- confess
- to mediate or settle
- to pull off
Down
- threatening or harmful
- to regard highly
- a burial cloth
- to speak against someone
- introduction
- prayers for others
- bravery
- herbs used as medicine
- cute, bruised, ripped
- face
- not promising or favorable
- mood
26 Clues: face • mood • nimble • bravery • a flood • confess • to against • to pull off • introduction • enemy or foe • a burial cloth • begged, pleaded • strict or harsh • fight or attack • to regard highly • to announce news • prayers for others • stiff or inflexible • to mediate or settle • cute, bruised, ripped • threatening or harmful • to look over carefully • herbs used as medicine • to die for one's beliefs • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword #2 2024-12-03
Across
- to hate
- quiet or secret
- vault or tomb
- to increase in number
- waving about
- pharmacist or druggist
- hint at what will happen
- tricked or deceived
- good-bye
- bitterness or hatred
- a kind of fruit
- to put a body in a tomb
- attacking
- energetic
- increasing in size
- to lie flat (face down)
- diseases or illnesses
Down
- dangerous
- to separate or divide
- flexible and swift
- not influenced by pleading
- ill or lacking strength
- to lie or give false testimony
- a decision
- comfort
- non-Christians
- a funeral song
- mean
- future generations
- to beg or plead
- a tricky or dishonest man
- tasteless
- omen or warning
- at a distance or apart
34 Clues: mean • to hate • comfort • good-bye • dangerous • attacking • energetic • tasteless • a decision • waving about • vault or tomb • non-Christians • a funeral song • quiet or secret • a kind of fruit • to beg or plead • omen or warning • flexible and swift • future generations • increasing in size • tricked or deceived • bitterness or hatred • to separate or divide • to increase in number • diseases or illnesses • ...
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-04
Across
- Cash
- recites a spell to make Romeo appear
- affectionate
- marzipan, a confection made of sugar and almonds
- associated
- wooden platter
- minor
- clothing or costume worn by servant
- chains
- orbits
- tangles
- fly over
Down
- efforts
- beautiful women
- heart, or possibly soul
- protected, as by armor
- generous
- monstrous foretelling misfortune
- Faith
- purpose
- good friend
- posture
22 Clues: Cash • Faith • minor • chains • orbits • efforts • purpose • posture • tangles • generous • fly over • associated • good friend • affectionate • wooden platter • beautiful women • protected, as by armor • heart, or possibly soul • monstrous foretelling misfortune • clothing or costume worn by servant • recites a spell to make Romeo appear • marzipan, a confection made of sugar and almonds
Archaic Words from Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-07
Across
- actors acting on stage
- heart
- over there
- soon
- depressed
- your
- do,does
- soothing ointment
- into the forest
- insult
- clothes
- will
- family
- it is
- eyes
- woman who takes care of children
- swear word
- servant
- you
- idea
- what or stop!
- face
- morning
- sword stained with neighbor's blood
- doomed relationship
- expression of anger
- man male servant
- anger
- feelings
- there
- nasty
- between
- enemy
- even
- to talk
- a vow never to marry
- ever
- smart like Diane to never marry
- to beg
- fight
- pharmacist
- low-life
- blood shed by neighbors makes them guilty
Down
- truth
- coward
- to be quick to anger
- to scold
- avoid the excrement
- two weeks
- big fight
- young woman
- smiles
- mood
- yes
- sound of disapproval
- you
- bitter drink
- fortune teller
- not, nothing
- before
- rude
- please
- over
- Let's fight!
- will
- listen, will
- have
- to flirt
- why
- inappropriate gesture
- blood-sucking fish
- to question
- try to fix
- confession
- storm
- cousin
- evil
- sunrise
- shut up, or no way!
- whence from where
- never
- expression of sadness
- sorrow
- go
- are
- seriousness
- to lie
- sword
- often
- no
90 Clues: go • no • yes • you • you • why • are • soon • mood • your • will • eyes • rude • idea • over • will • have • face • evil • even • ever • truth • heart • it is • storm • anger • there • nasty • enemy • never • fight • sword • often • coward • smiles • insult • family • before • please • cousin • sorrow • to beg • to lie • do,does • clothes • servant • morning • sunrise • between • to talk • to scold • to flirt • feelings • low-life • two weeks • big fight • depressed • over there • swear word • try to fix • confession • ...
Romeo and Juliet: A crossword puzzle 2022-10-12
Across
- worthless person
- remain
- funeral hymns
- quarter notes
- in truth
- punish
- uncontrollable
- memorial ceremonies
- whining
Down
- desirable
- find comfort
- flood
- platform in which a corpse is displayed before burial
- surrounded
- delay
- a man who does housework
- are liars
- one who sells drugs and medicines
- destitution or poverty
- chosen
- finished off
- scornful speech
22 Clues: flood • delay • remain • punish • chosen • whining • in truth • desirable • are liars • surrounded • find comfort • finished off • funeral hymns • quarter notes • uncontrollable • scornful speech • worthless person • memorial ceremonies • destitution or poverty • a man who does housework • one who sells drugs and medicines • platform in which a corpse is displayed before burial
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Vocab 2022-01-27
Across
- to decide between two opposing sides
- sad song, especially one sung at a funeral
- hatred
- to scold, to express disapproval of
- to flood, to overwhelm
- to pretend
- comfort in sorrow
- dull, boring
- to associate with; a companion (n)
- something that covers, envelops, or conceals
Down
- to beg, to implore
- to tempt or charm
- to detest, to hate
- without regard for what is right
- a pleading on behalf of another
- the act of lying under oath, esp. in court
- changeable, inconstant
- the sea; salt-water
- to forecast, to predict
- to choose, select, especially the best parts
20 Clues: hatred • to pretend • dull, boring • to tempt or charm • comfort in sorrow • to beg, to implore • to detest, to hate • the sea; salt-water • changeable, inconstant • to flood, to overwhelm • to forecast, to predict • a pleading on behalf of another • without regard for what is right • to associate with; a companion (n) • to scold, to express disapproval of • ...
Shakespear 2025-01-29
Across
- – Mees, keda Julia pidi abielluma, kuid armastas Romeo't.
- – Julia nõbu, kes on Romeo vaenlane.
- – Peategelane, kes armastab Juliat.
- – Linn, kus toimub kogu lugu.
- – Julia perekond.
- – Romeo perekond.
- – Armastus, mis on loo keskne teema.
- – Mürk, mille Romeo joob, kui ta usub, et Julia on surnud.
- – Maskeraadipidu, kus Romeo ja Julia kohtuvad.
Down
- – Romeo sõber, kelle surm toob kaasa dramaatilisi sündmusi.
- – Romeo teenija, kes toob talle vale teadet Juliale.
- – Peategelane, kes armastab Romeot.
- Laurence – Preester, kes aitab Romeo ja Julial oma armastust varjata.
- – Teema, mis mängib suurt rolli loo lõpus.
- (nuga) – Relv, mille Julia kasutab enda tapmiseks pärast Romeo surma.
- – Perekondade vaen, mis takistab Romeo ja Julia armastust.
16 Clues: – Julia perekond. • – Romeo perekond. • – Linn, kus toimub kogu lugu. • – Peategelane, kes armastab Romeot. • – Peategelane, kes armastab Juliat. • – Julia nõbu, kes on Romeo vaenlane. • – Armastus, mis on loo keskne teema. • – Teema, mis mängib suurt rolli loo lõpus. • – Maskeraadipidu, kus Romeo ja Julia kohtuvad. • – Romeo teenija, kes toob talle vale teadet Juliale. • ...
The Anti Hoity Toity Times 2023-10-18
7 Clues: Our city's leader • Lord Capulet's daughter • Where the fight took place • Juliet's soon to be husband • The man that was banished from Verona • A Montegue that was slain at the fight • The Capulet that was slain at the fight
Figurative language 2024-05-09
7 Clues: Hit the sack • As cold as ice • Life is a highway • I'm Juliet to your Romeo • The food was calling my name • I'm so hungry I could eat a horse • The boy buzzed around, as busy as a bee
The Tradgedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
Across
- spearlike weapons with broad blades
- scrambled, crazy
- grievous, mournful, sorrowful
- apart
- flood
- something made to deceive
- easily stretched kid leather
- rude youngster, wise guy
- destrictive caterpillar
- in truth
- recite a spell to make Romeo appear
- windowed structure on top of a room to admit light also, a lantern
Down
- pilgrams who at one time carried palm branches from the holy land
- mermorial ceremonies
- climbed to
- destitution or poverty
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- promising bad fortune
- man who does housework
- frighten
20 Clues: apart • flood • in truth • frighten • climbed to • scrambled, crazy • mermorial ceremonies • promising bad fortune • destitution or poverty • man who does housework • destrictive caterpillar • rude youngster, wise guy • something made to deceive • easily stretched kid leather • grievous, mournful, sorrowful • spearlike weapons with broad blades • recite a spell to make Romeo appear • ...
Difficult Words in Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-23
Across
- v. value
- v. remain
- v. made to violate my promise
- adj. parting
- n. mind; intellect
- n. my death
- adj. apart
- adj. unfamiliar
- n. worthless person
- n. tricks; plots
Down
- v. rebuke me
- outside
- n. follow up; literally, a read guard
- n. stomach
- adj. contributing; also honoring
- adv. in opposite directions
- adj. ordinary
- v. let you know
- v. announce publicly
- v. receive forgiveness for my sins
20 Clues: outside • v. value • v. remain • n. stomach • adj. apart • n. my death • v. rebuke me • adj. parting • adj. ordinary • v. let you know • adj. unfamiliar • n. tricks; plots • n. mind; intellect • n. worthless person • v. announce publicly • adv. in opposite directions • v. made to violate my promise • adj. contributing; also honoring • v. receive forgiveness for my sins • ...
Vocabulary Terms for Romeo and Juliet 2015-02-18
Across
- to charm; fascinate
- 1/16th of an ounce; liquid
- causing feelings of loathing; disgusting; revolting; repulsive
- evoking or deserving pity; pathetic
- reserved or reticent; indifferent, disinterested
- causing insidious harm or ruin; hurtful
- of a humorous temperament; merry
- elaborated embellished; to work, shape, or form
- impudence; effrontery
- to ask someone earnestly; beg
- irascibility; anger; wrath; irritability
- a small creature; pigmy
- extreme poverty; destitution
Down
- full of menacing influences; pernicious; obsolete; wretched; miserable
- involving or full of grave risk/peril; dangerous
- wretched, deplorable, or distressing
- a showy toy or trinket of little value; trifle
- the imposition of penance by a priest on a patient after confession
- verbal communication; talk; conversation
- to conceal one's real motives, emotions, etc. by pretense
- bitter, ranking resentment or ill will; hatred; malice
- not able to be moved by entreaty or persuasion
- to rebuke or scold
- comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble
24 Clues: to rebuke or scold • to charm; fascinate • impudence; effrontery • a small creature; pigmy • 1/16th of an ounce; liquid • extreme poverty; destitution • to ask someone earnestly; beg • of a humorous temperament; merry • evoking or deserving pity; pathetic • wretched, deplorable, or distressing • causing insidious harm or ruin; hurtful • verbal communication; talk; conversation • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act IV vocab 2016-03-21
Across
- defer, postpone
- the quality of not being too proud or confident about yourself or your abilities
- before the due, natural, or proper time
- to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone
- to desist from action
- used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc.
- to settle an argument between two people or groups after hearing the opinions and ideas of both
- laughter and enjoyment
- a usually loose-fitting gown worn especially in the 17th and 18th centuries
- to cause (someone or something) to receive or take in a large amount of things at the same time
- causing or deserving strong dislike
- causing feelings of hatred or disgust
Down
- full of woe : very sad
- so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything
- loss or lack of honor : damage to your reputation and loss of respect from other people
- a sad mood or feeling
- deserving to be criticized or regretted
- to trick or deceive (someone)
- a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times
- prayer
20 Clues: prayer • defer, postpone • a sad mood or feeling • to desist from action • full of woe : very sad • laughter and enjoyment • to trick or deceive (someone) • causing or deserving strong dislike • causing feelings of hatred or disgust • before the due, natural, or proper time • deserving to be criticized or regretted • a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act IV vocab 2016-03-21
Across
- defer, postpone
- a usually loose-fitting gown worn especially in the 17th and 18th centuries
- laughter and enjoyment
- deserving to be criticized or regretted
- prayer
- before the due, natural, or proper time
- the quality of not being too proud or confident about yourself or your abilities
- causing or deserving strong dislike
- loss or lack of honor : damage to your reputation and loss of respect from other people
- to trick or deceive (someone)
Down
- to desist from action
- so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything
- to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone
- a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times
- a sad mood or feeling
- to settle an argument between two people or groups after hearing the opinions and ideas of both
- to cause (someone or something) to receive or take in a large amount of things at the same time
- causing feelings of hatred or disgust
- full of woe : very sad
- used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc.
20 Clues: prayer • defer, postpone • to desist from action • a sad mood or feeling • laughter and enjoyment • full of woe : very sad • to trick or deceive (someone) • causing or deserving strong dislike • causing feelings of hatred or disgust • deserving to be criticized or regretted • before the due, natural, or proper time • a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-16
20 Clues: delay • chosen • jawless • cheated • clothes • prayers • deciding • requires • skillful • in truth • blockhead • surrounded • appropriate • woman chaser • find comfort • sad and depressed • lessen your courage • man who does housework • grievous; mournful; sorrowful • plants with forked roots that resemble human legs.
Romeo and Juliet cross word puzzle 2022-12-06
20 Clues: toy • act • hips • great • chains • escape • summit • unmanly • efforts • shame on • an idiot • associated • rough trip. • turned away • divine power • kind of apple • a hidden place • secret thoughts • monstrous misfortune • promising bad fortune
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2022-12-07
Across
- (of two things) move away from each other
- an apple of a sweet-flavored variety
- apart; divided
- a four-wheeled passenger vehicle pulled by two or more horses
- sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way
- confession, especially to a priest
- condition
- sleepy head
- a wretch
- move with a splashing sound
Down
- feel a powerful desire for (something)
- showing gentleness and concern or sympathy
- a thing used to make something look more attractive but usually having no practical purpose, especially a small object such as a figurine
- natural
- of or like a portent
- a large amount
- excessive pride in oneself
- a man's short close-fitting padded jacket, commonly worn from the 14th to the 17th century
- agree to give up or do without something
- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense
20 Clues: natural • a wretch • condition • sleepy head • apart; divided • a large amount • of or like a portent • excessive pride in oneself • move with a splashing sound • confession, especially to a priest • an apple of a sweet-flavored variety • feel a powerful desire for (something) • agree to give up or do without something • (of two things) move away from each other • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-21
Across
- used to express anger or annoyance
- a ridiculously fantastic individual
- water strongly impregnated with salt
- a small, showy trinket or decoration
- bitterness or resentfulness
- easily stretched kid leather
- present as the strongest or main element
- a cloth or rag for washing or drying dishes
- extremely and uncritically fond of someone
- wish harm or evil upon
- an official order issued by a legal authority
Down
- an amount or thing supplied or provided
- imitate fraudulently
- mix up or confuse
- fighting in a public place that disturbs peace
- a great victory or achievement
- display prominently or vividly
- health professional trained for preparing drugs
- spend time doing nothing
- speaking or expressed in riddles; enigmatic
20 Clues: mix up or confuse • imitate fraudulently • wish harm or evil upon • spend time doing nothing • bitterness or resentfulness • easily stretched kid leather • a great victory or achievement • display prominently or vividly • used to express anger or annoyance • a ridiculously fantastic individual • water strongly impregnated with salt • a small, showy trinket or decoration • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-24
Across
- open rebellion against lawful authority
- clothing or costume worn by a servant
- made to violate my promise
- receive forgiveness for my sins
- a plant with forked roots that resemble human legs
- secretly informed about
- memorial ceremonies
- low, common girl
- tricks; plots
Down
- applelike fruit
- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- promising bad fortune
- protected, as by armor
- renegade; runaway
- grievous; mournful; sorrowful
- foolish things that cannot last
- with tongue hanging out
- do honor to
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- gold coins
20 Clues: gold coins • do honor to • tricks; plots • applelike fruit • low, common girl • renegade; runaway • memorial ceremonies • promising bad fortune • protected, as by armor • secretly informed about • with tongue hanging out • made to violate my promise • grievous; mournful; sorrowful • receive forgiveness for my sins • foolish things that cannot last • clothing or costume worn by a servant • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab -- Ethan Dodds 2023-02-08
Across
- long, tiresome, boring
- awe, deep respect for
- engaged to be married
- to make larger
- hurtful, fatal, wicked
- formal ceremonial act, religious practice
- courteous, friendly, warm
- a druggist, pharmacist
- proud, cocky
- a woman with authority, head of the house
- to hate or detest
- to praise or entrust
- looking at someone with hatred or dishonor
Down
- to settle, agree, or adjust
- regrettable; unfortunate
- going against what is expected, wicked, corrupt
- to lose, give up
- elegance or beauty, mercy or pardon
- offensive, repulsive, filthy
- claiming superior importance
- restating or rewording
- state of mind, tendency toward something
- deceiving, crafty, sly
- doubtful, unclear, indefinite
- poetry with regular meter but no rhyme
- able to die, belonging to this world
- gloomy, without skill
- having power, authority, or influence
- disobedient, turning or changing regularly
- disgusting, revolting
30 Clues: proud, cocky • to make larger • to lose, give up • to hate or detest • to praise or entrust • awe, deep respect for • engaged to be married • gloomy, without skill • disgusting, revolting • long, tiresome, boring • restating or rewording • deceiving, crafty, sly • hurtful, fatal, wicked • a druggist, pharmacist • regrettable; unfortunate • courteous, friendly, warm • to settle, agree, or adjust • ...
Romeo and Juliet : Act I Crossword 2021-05-04
24 Clues: end • vain • rival • munch • count • great • father • spread • careful • dispute • setting • romance • kinsmen • warning • ridicule • increase • weddings • damaging • disguised • patriarch • beginning • attendant • thoughtful • inevitable
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-10-11
20 Clues: real • great • chains • orbits • remove • efforts • spoiled • fly over • generous • betrothal • associated • good friend • divine power • lifeless body • secret thoughts • apple like fruit • moody like a lover • conventional behavior • destructive caterpillar • recite a spell to make romeo appear
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-10-11
20 Clues: real • great • chains • orbits • remove • efforts • spoiled • fly over • generous • betrothal • associated • good friend • divine power • lifeless body • secret thoughts • apple like fruit • moody like a lover • conventional behavior • destructive caterpillar • recite a spell to make romeo appear
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
Across
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- A prolonged armed struggle
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
Down
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
Across
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
Down
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- A prolonged armed struggle
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
Across
- A prolonged armed struggle
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
Down
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary By Braiden 2017-02-08
Across
- verse without rhyme
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word. (CNN has bad ones)
- a group of people that say the same thing at the same time.
- an abstract idea
- conversation between two or more people in a play, book, or movie.
- a line of verse in which a short syllable is followed by a long syllable.
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
- irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.
- clash of ideas, or people, causing a problem
- a figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- be an indication of a future event.
Down
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- somebody obsessed of love of somebody else.
- someone who writes a play
- (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded.
- two lines of verse usually in the same meter and by rhyme.
- when characters dialogue is spoken but not heard by other actors on stage
- The solution of rhymes.
- a character who is similar to the main character.
- When a poem has lines that end with words that sound the same.
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what it is named
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g., as brave as a lion, crazy like a fox ).
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradicting terms appears in conjunction.
26 Clues: an abstract idea • verse without rhyme • The solution of rhymes. • someone who writes a play • be an indication of a future event. • somebody obsessed of love of somebody else. • clash of ideas, or people, causing a problem • a character who is similar to the main character. • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Allie Fager 2017-02-08
Across
- part of a play performed by a group of actors or a single actor
- figure of speech in which a locution produces an incongruous seemingly self-contradictory effect
- a dramatic composition dealing with a serious or somber theme
- struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist
- not returned or rewarded
- irony that is in a situation that is understood by the audience by not by the characters
- pair of successive lines of verse, especially a pair that rhyme and are of the same length
- character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character
- the use of such metaphors as a literary characteristic, especially in poetry
- utterance or discourse by a person who is talking to themselves
- poetic form where a single character reveals itself and the dramatic situation
- figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
- rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
Down
- a pattern of rhymes used in a poem
- a play on words
- a preface or introductory part of a poem or novel
- conversation between two or more persons
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- to show or indicate beforehand
- a common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with 5 feet or accents, each foot with an unaccented and accented syllable
- formation of a word by the imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent
- a melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- a subject of discourse, meditation, composition, topic
- remark by a character that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters
- a poem with an iambic pentameter and rhymes
26 Clues: a play on words • not returned or rewarded • to show or indicate beforehand • a pattern of rhymes used in a poem • conversation between two or more persons • a poem with an iambic pentameter and rhymes • a preface or introductory part of a poem or novel • rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry • a subject of discourse, meditation, composition, topic • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Casen Barker 2017-02-08
Across
- subject of topic of discourse of artistic representation.
- character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character.
- medieval narrative poem or tale, typically describing the downfall of a great man.
- utterance of a character in a drama that has the form of a monologue or gives the illusion of being a series of unspoken reflections.
- formation of word used to imitate a sound.
- pair of successive lines of verse, especially a pair that rhyme and are the same length.
- melodramatic, self-consistory suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress.
- controversy; quarrel.
- pattern used in poems, usually marked by letters.
- poetic for in which a single character, addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment, reveals himself or herself and dramatic situations.
- conversation between characters in novel drama, etc.
Down
- term is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance.
- rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry.
- when love is not returned.
- usually a brief comment, rather than a speech, such as a monologue or soliloquy.
- common water in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with 5 ft. or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable.
- fancy, purely decorative article.
- unrhymed verse, especially iambic pentameter most frequently used in dramatic English.
- figure of speech comparing 2 unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.
- humorous use of a word so as to emphasize different meanings.
- 14 lines that are typically 5 ft. iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme.
- introductory scene, preceding first act of play.
- a group of actors or a single actor having a function similar to that of the Greek chorus, as in Elizabethan drama.
- show or indicate beforehand; prefigure.
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
- Foil character who contrast with another character their opposite.
26 Clues: controversy; quarrel. • when love is not returned. • fancy, purely decorative article. • show or indicate beforehand; prefigure. • formation of word used to imitate a sound. • introductory scene, preceding first act of play. • pattern used in poems, usually marked by letters. • rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary- Kelsey Morrison 2017-02-08
Across
- when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- unrhymed verse especially the unrhymed iambic pentameter
- a fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically 5-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
- a group of actors or a single actor having a function similar to that of the Greek chorus as in Elizabethan drama
- a pair of successive lines of verse especially a pair that rhyme and have the same length
- to fight or contend
- to represent,indicate, or typify beforehand
- a character who contrast with another character their opposite
- a single character addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment reveals himself or herself and the dramatic situation
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or actin to which it is not literally applicable
- melodramatic self consistory suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- the arrangement of rhymes in a stanza or a poem
- the conversation between characters in a novel, drama etc.
Down
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
- the preface or introduction to a literary work
- when love is not returned
- the use of such metaphors as a literary characteristic especially poetry
- a poem or utterance of a character in a drama that has the form of a monologue or gives the illusion of being a series of unspoken reflections
- a medieval narrative poem or tale typically describing the downfall of a great man
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short unstressed syllable followed by one long stressed syllable
- a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- a part of an actors lines supposedly not heard by others on the stage and intended only for the audience
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
26 Clues: to fight or contend • when love is not returned • to represent,indicate, or typify beforehand • the preface or introduction to a literary work • the arrangement of rhymes in a stanza or a poem • unrhymed verse especially the unrhymed iambic pentameter • the conversation between characters in a novel, drama etc. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Noah Ashmore 2017-02-08
Across
- figure speech like or as
- rhyme of terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- character who contrast with another character their opposite
- when love isn't returned
- act speaking ones thoughts out loud
- show or indicate beforehand
- humorous use of word to emphasize different meaning
- pair of successive lines of verse
- dramatic self-consisting suffering and has given himself up to power of mistress
- away from ones thoughts
- line of verse with 5 metrical feet
- figure of speech which contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- figure speech which word or phase is applied to object or action
Down
- unrhymed verse
- subject or topic of discourse or article representation
- poem in form of speech or narrative by imagined person
- group of actors that say same thing
- pattern in poems
- formation of word used to imitate a sound
- characters words clear to audience but unknown to character
- introductory scene, preceding first act of play
- poem 14 lines
- controversy
- fancy decorative article
- conversation between characters in novel drama
- narrative poem typically describing downfall of great man
26 Clues: controversy • poem 14 lines • unrhymed verse • pattern in poems • away from ones thoughts • figure speech like or as • when love isn't returned • fancy decorative article • show or indicate beforehand • pair of successive lines of verse • line of verse with 5 metrical feet • group of actors that say same thing • act speaking ones thoughts out loud • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Marisa VanHouden 2017-02-08
Across
- character in a play who speaks the prologue and comments ont he course of events
- a joke explaining the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- rhyme of the terminal syllables of line poetry
- a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
- the act of talking while or as if alone
- conversation between two or more people
- a common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents
- a subject discourse, discussion, meditation, or composition; topic
- a fancy; whim; fanciful notion
- a poem, properly expressed of a single, complete thought, or sentiment, of all lines, usually in iambic pentameter
- not openly reciprocated or understood as such
- to show or indicate beforehand
- a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it it not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
Down
- a fatal event after an affair
- a figure of speech that directly compares two things through some connective words
- a preliminary dicourse, poem, or novel
- the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its reference
- irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grouped by the characters in the play
- a figure by which a location produces an incongrouous, seemingly self-contradicory effect
- a literary element that involves a struggle between two oposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist
- a poem in the form of speech of narrative by an imagined person
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his lover
- a pair of successive lines of verses, especially a pair that rhyme and are of the same length
- the pattern of rhymes used in a poem
- unrhymed verse, especially the unrhymed iambic pentameter most frequently used in England dramatic, epic, and reflective verse
- a dramatic device in which a character speaks to the audience
26 Clues: a fatal event after an affair • a fancy; whim; fanciful notion • to show or indicate beforehand • the pattern of rhymes used in a poem • a preliminary dicourse, poem, or novel • the act of talking while or as if alone • conversation between two or more people • not openly reciprocated or understood as such • rhyme of the terminal syllables of line poetry • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Jiejie Burleson 2017-02-08
Across
- love that is not openly reciprocated or understood by beloved
- character who maybe similar or circumstances compared to the main character of story
- conversation between 2 people
- the humorous use of a word or phrase so as to emphasize or suggest different meaning
- on or to one side; away from some position or direction
- poem, properly expressive of a single
- a poetic form in which a single character addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment reveals himself or herself and the dramatic situation
- pattern of rhymes use in a poem
- A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
- a preface of intro
Down
- an excessively favorable opinion of one's own ability, importance, wit etc.
- an event causing great suffering , distress
- subect of talk, main part of story
- melodramatic, self consciously suffering has given himself up to his mistress
- line of a verse with 5 feet each consisting of the unstressed syllable followed by one longer stressed syllable
- a figure of speech in which 2 unlike things are compared
- unrhymed verse, especially the unrhymed iambic pentameter most frequently used in english dramatic epic, and reflective verse
- rhyme of terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- to come into collision or disagreement be contradictory; clash
- irony that is understood by the audience but not grasped by characters in the play
- formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- act of speaking one's thoughts aloud by oneself or regardless of hearers
- group of actors
- to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure
- a pair of successive lines of verse, especially a pair that rhyme and are the same length
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradicting terms appear in conjunction
26 Clues: group of actors • a preface of intro • conversation between 2 people • pattern of rhymes use in a poem • subect of talk, main part of story • poem, properly expressive of a single • to show or indicate beforehand; prefigure • an event causing great suffering , distress • rhyme of terminal syllables of lines of poetry • on or to one side; away from some position or direction • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Tessa Bain 2017-02-08
Across
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of 1 thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Be warning or indication of a future event
- Not returned or rewarded feeling of love
- A group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
- Subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition ; a topic
- Verse without rhyme ; especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertanetly reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- Separate introductiory section of a literary or musical work
- 2 lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- A character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
- Joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- Poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having 10 syllables per line
Down
- Conversation between 2 or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- Line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of 1 short syllable followed by 1 long syllable
- Melodramatic, self-conciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech ; an eleborate metaphor
- Figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to any object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunctions
- The full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- Act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Serious disagreement or arguement, typically a protracted one
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- An event causing great suffereing, distruction, and distress, such as a serious accident
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
26 Clues: Not returned or rewarded feeling of love • Be warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Separate introductiory section of a literary or musical work • Serious disagreement or arguement, typically a protracted one • Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Tessa Bain 2017-02-08
Across
- Ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- Conversation between 2 or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of 1 thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- The full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- Separate introductiory section of a literary or musical work
- Melodramatic, self-conciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- Subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition ; a topic
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertanetly reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having 10 syllables per line
- 2 lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- Act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Verse without rhyme ; especially that which uses iambic pentameter
Down
- Be warning or indication of a future event
- A character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
- Figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunctions
- Line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of 1 short syllable followed by 1 long syllable
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech ; an eleborate metaphor
- A group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
- Figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to any object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- Not returned or rewarded feeling of love
- An event causing great suffereing, distruction, and distress, such as a serious accident
- Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- Joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- Serious disagreement or arguement, typically a protracted one
26 Clues: Not returned or rewarded feeling of love • Be warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Separate introductiory section of a literary or musical work • Serious disagreement or arguement, typically a protracted one • Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Torre DePriest 2017-02-08
Across
- a tragic event
- speaking one's thought aloud
- conversation with two or more people
- poem in the form of a speech
- being incompatible
- the ordered pattern of rhymes
- character that is opposite to the main character
- sound associated with a name
- rhyme at the end of a line
- poem of 14 lines
- separate introductory of a section of literacy
- two lines of a verse
- fanciful expression
Down
- group of people who recite the prologue
- dropping things for love
- remark made by a character meant to be heard by audience, but not the other characters
- verse without a rhyme
- verses with 5 metrical feet with stressed and unstressed syllables
- one sided love
- drama understood by the audience but not the characters
- comparing two things with "like" or "as"
- warning or indication of a future event
- contradictory terms that appear in conjunctions
- play on words
- comparing two things saying one is the other
- subject of a talk
26 Clues: play on words • a tragic event • one sided love • poem of 14 lines • subject of a talk • being incompatible • fanciful expression • two lines of a verse • verse without a rhyme • dropping things for love • rhyme at the end of a line • speaking one's thought aloud • poem in the form of a speech • sound associated with a name • the ordered pattern of rhymes • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Bre Northcutt 2017-02-08
Across
- Figure of speech that apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
- Joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing of a different kind, used to make an expression more vivid.
- Act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers.
- Someone that is in love with the idea of love.
- Conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
- Characters who work as opposites to show strengths and flows in the other.
- A poem with 14 lines using any rhyme scheme, typically 10 syllables per line.
- poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.
- Rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry.
- Irony that is inhearant in speeches or a situation of drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by characters in the play.
- A dramatic composition dealing with a serious or somber theme.
Down
- Something that comes before an introduction to a book or play.
- Pattern of rhymes, ababbcc.
- 2 lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that forms a unit.
- A serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one.
- Formation of speech of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- Verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic pentameter.
- A line of a verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one short syllable followed by a long syllable for example 2 households both alike in dignity.
- (Of a feeling especially love) not returned or rewarded.
- (Of a group of people) say the same thing at the same time.
- The subject of a talk.
- To show or indicate beforehand.
- fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor.
- Figure of speech that a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- Remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.
26 Clues: The subject of a talk. • Pattern of rhymes, ababbcc. • To show or indicate beforehand. • Someone that is in love with the idea of love. • Rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry. • (Of a feeling especially love) not returned or rewarded. • (Of a group of people) say the same thing at the same time. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Danielle Fees 2017-02-08
Across
- controversy
- irony that is inherent in speeches of a drama and is understood by the audience
- a poetic form in which a single character reveals himself
- the formation of a word by imitation of a sound
- rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry
- a character who may be similar or compared to the main character
- unrhymed verse
- the use of such metaphors as a literary characteristic
- the pattern of rhymes used in a poem, usually marked by letters
- a subject of discussion
- someone who gives himself up to the power of his mistress
- to show or indicate beforehand
- a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous effect
- a fgure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared
- the humorous use of a word or phrase
Down
- the act of talking while or as if alone
- not returned or rewarded
- a common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line
- a dreadful or fatal event
- a pair of successive lines of a verse
- A part of an actors lines supposedly not heard by others on stage
- conversation between two or more people
- a preface or introduction part of a poem
- a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it's not literally applicable
- speaking or singing at the same time
- a poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
26 Clues: controversy • unrhymed verse • a subject of discussion • not returned or rewarded • a dreadful or fatal event • to show or indicate beforehand • speaking or singing at the same time • the humorous use of a word or phrase • a pair of successive lines of a verse • the act of talking while or as if alone • conversation between two or more people • ...
romeo and Juliet vocabulary ( Jared Stahl ) 2017-02-08
Across
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- be a warning or indication of a future event
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- the speaker reveals information about a character while describing a situation
- not returning or rewarding someone love
- the problem
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a comparison of two things using like or as
- out of the way
- when someone does something and then another thing happens to them, some might say they deserved it in some sequestrations, even in real life
- give a particular setting or ambiance
- a simile without like or as
Down
- verse without rhythm
- an event or action that leads to another event or situation
- self-consciously suffering and has given the character up to the power of his mistress
- a conversation between two or more people
- excessive pride in oneself
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable
- a character who contracts with other characters to highlight qualities of the other character
- when the ending of two lines end with a word that rhymes with another
- a part that is repeated at the end
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
26 Clues: the problem • out of the way • verse without rhythm • excessive pride in oneself • a simile without like or as • a part that is repeated at the end • give a particular setting or ambiance • not returning or rewarding someone love • a conversation between two or more people • a comparison of two things using like or as • be a warning or indication of a future event • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2023-05-08
Across
- A confection made of sugar and almonds
- Sad and Depressed
- Driven to action by a loss of hope
- Contributing, honoring
- Extremely thin
- Memorial ceremonies
- plants with forked roots that resemble human legs
- Golden apple shaped fruits
- Condition of great wretchedness
Down
- Windowed structure on top of a room to admit light
- Destitution or poverty
- An Insult
- Something made to deceive
- Understand imagine
- Seize or Arrest
- Violate a promise
- Clothing or costume worn by a servant
- To stop
- Promising misfortune
- man who does house work
20 Clues: To stop • An Insult • Extremely thin • Seize or Arrest • Sad and Depressed • Violate a promise • Understand imagine • Memorial ceremonies • Promising misfortune • Destitution or poverty • Contributing, honoring • man who does house work • Something made to deceive • Golden apple shaped fruits • Condition of great wretchedness • Driven to action by a loss of hope • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Part 2 2024-02-26
Across
- arrogant
- causing great injury or ruin
- engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought
- military
- considered or thought about an idea
- an overwhelming abundance of people or things
- having dominating influence over others
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
- being forced to leave one's home forever
Down
- awkward or clumsy
- a piece of candy or sweet food
- instrument for inflicting punishment
- headstrong; difficult to control
- what is leftover; remainders
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- clothing or costume worn by a servant
- of a sickly, pale-yellowish color
- defiance
- causing gloom or misery; depressing
- changeable
20 Clues: arrogant • military • defiance • changeable • awkward or clumsy • causing great injury or ruin • what is leftover; remainders • a piece of candy or sweet food • headstrong; difficult to control • of a sickly, pale-yellowish color • considered or thought about an idea • causing gloom or misery; depressing • instrument for inflicting punishment • clothing or costume worn by a servant • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-29
Across
- value
- grievous; mournful; sorrowful
- something made to deceive
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
- destitution or poverty
- full of anxiety and suffering
- forgiveness for a crime
- skill in deception
- sad and depressed
Down
- meeting, especially one held in secret
- monstrous; foretelling misfortune
- driven to action by a loss of hope
- verses of love poems
- condition of great wretchedness
- state of having been banished, or exiled
- extremely thin
- lord
- the act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
- remove
- open rebellion against lawful authority, especially by sailors or soldiers against their officers
20 Clues: lord • value • remove • extremely thin • sad and depressed • skill in deception • verses of love poems • destitution or poverty • forgiveness for a crime • something made to deceive • grievous; mournful; sorrowful • full of anxiety and suffering • condition of great wretchedness • monstrous; foretelling misfortune • driven to action by a loss of hope • meeting, especially one held in secret • ...
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-04
Across
- affectionate
- good friend
- recites a spell to make Romeo appear
- orbits
- protected, as by armor
- heart, or possibly soul
- Cash
- minor
- clothing or costume worn by servant
- beautiful women
- fly over
Down
- associated
- purpose
- marzipan, a confection made of sugar and almonds
- wooden platter
- tangles
- generous
- monstrous foretelling misfortune
- posture
- Faith
20 Clues: Cash • minor • Faith • orbits • purpose • tangles • posture • generous • fly over • associated • good friend • affectionate • wooden platter • beautiful women • protected, as by armor • heart, or possibly soul • monstrous foretelling misfortune • clothing or costume worn by servant • recites a spell to make Romeo appear • marzipan, a confection made of sugar and almonds
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-02
Across
- a showy but worthless thing
- soon
- eagerly
- advantageous
- to increase
- to get through effort
- in a clever and indirect way
- a disagreement
- to disturb
- the state of being formal
- repulsive
- foe
- temporary punishment
- absolute hatred
- likely to change frequently
- a messenger or to announce
- reflective
- to scold
- destroys
- a light sharp-pointed sword
- to suppress or curb
- to state with conviction
- in the future
- prayers
Down
- pure in style or manner
- nothing
- money for a widowed woman
- burial garment
- to foreshadow
- destructive
- to this place
- purpose
- to implore
- to settle a dispute
- not habitual
- surrounded
- a lie
- utters or speaks
- affliction
- to select from the choice parts
40 Clues: foe • soon • a lie • nothing • eagerly • purpose • prayers • to scold • destroys • repulsive • to disturb • to implore • surrounded • reflective • affliction • destructive • to increase • advantageous • not habitual • to foreshadow • to this place • in the future • burial garment • a disagreement • absolute hatred • utters or speaks • to settle a dispute • to suppress or curb • temporary punishment • to get through effort • ...
Italy Renaissance 2025-06-11
Across
- Leading family of Italy
- Famous play writer who often performed in Italy (Romeo and Juliet)
- Something praised by the people in Italy. Requires talent
Down
- an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone.
- Second highest on social hierarchy
- Highest on the social hierarchy
- what did Italy gain/what was a benefit for them during this time period
- famous statue of man located in Italy
- A catastrophe that wiped out much of Italy
- The name given to the family for 3 across
10 Clues: Leading family of Italy • Highest on the social hierarchy • Second highest on social hierarchy • famous statue of man located in Italy • The name given to the family for 3 across • A catastrophe that wiped out much of Italy • Something praised by the people in Italy. Requires talent • Famous play writer who often performed in Italy (Romeo and Juliet) • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act IV vocab 2016-03-21
Across
- so tired, upset, etc., that you are unable to do anything
- loss or lack of honor : damage to your reputation and loss of respect from other people
- a usually loose-fitting gown worn especially in the 17th and 18th centuries
- before the due, natural, or proper time
- full of woe : very sad
- causing or deserving strong dislike
- to settle an argument between two people or groups after hearing the opinions and ideas of both
- to trick or deceive (someone)
- to make a false spoken statement that causes people to have a bad opinion of someone
Down
- prayer
- to desist from action
- laughter and enjoyment
- to cause (someone or something) to receive or take in a large amount of things at the same time
- a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times
- the quality of not being too proud or confident about yourself or your abilities
- used to describe an angry or unhappy person who does not want to talk, smile, etc.
- not able to be trusted : showing that someone cannot be trusted
- deserving to be criticized or regretted
- a sad mood or feeling
- defer, postpone
- causing feelings of hatred or disgust
21 Clues: prayer • defer, postpone • to desist from action • a sad mood or feeling • laughter and enjoyment • full of woe : very sad • to trick or deceive (someone) • causing or deserving strong dislike • causing feelings of hatred or disgust • before the due, natural, or proper time • deserving to be criticized or regretted • a person who prepared and sold medicines in past times • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Annika Hobbs 2017-02-08
Across
- saying the same thing at the same time
- feeling (love) not returned
- line of verse with five metrical feet
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- character that is very similar to the main character
- word or phrase applied to an object or action which is not applicable
- remark/passage by a character
- comparing one thing with another thing of a different kind
- rhyme at the end of a line
- formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- fanciful expression in writing or speech
Down
- the act of speaking ones thoughts aloud
- verse without rhyme
- two lines of verse
- poem in the form of a speech
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering person
- reader has full knowledge of the situation
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines
- a poem of fourteen lines with a rhyme scheme
- a warning or indication
- play dealing with tragic events
- subject of a talk
- a separate introductory section of a literary work
- conversation between two or more people
- serious disagreement or argument
26 Clues: subject of a talk • two lines of verse • verse without rhyme • a warning or indication • rhyme at the end of a line • feeling (love) not returned • poem in the form of a speech • remark/passage by a character • play dealing with tragic events • serious disagreement or argument • line of verse with five metrical feet • saying the same thing at the same time • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Mikaila Buck 2017-02-08
Across
- A serious disagreement or argument,typically a protracted one
- A remark or passage be a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- A line of verse with five metric feet
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
- Two characters that have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- A verse without rhyme
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
Down
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
- one sided love
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which is not literally applicable
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- A conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- A warning or indication of a future event
- Rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses
- A group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
26 Clues: one sided love • A verse without rhyme • A line of verse with five metric feet • A warning or indication of a future event • Rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses • A serious disagreement or argument,typically a protracted one • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Kallen Lieurance 2017-02-08
Across
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formula rhyme schemes
- a fanciful expression in writing or speech
- irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grouped by the character in the play
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in a conjunction
- in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- when a characters dialogue is spoke but not heard by other actors
- self consciously suffering and has given himself up to his mistress
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind using like or as
- poem in the FOS or narrative by an imagined person in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character
- verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic perimeter
- a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book play or movie
Down
- two opposing forces
- branch of drama that treats in a serious or dignified style the terrible events encountered or caused by an individual
- a line of verse with five metrical feet of each consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable
- the peanut gallert that sang danced and made comments about the action on stage
- love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved
- two lines of verse
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- rhyming of the ends of two or more lines of verse
- characters who function as opposites to show the strength and flaws in the other
- a particular setting or venue of activity
- a word for a sound
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- a future event
- an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when by oneself
- making a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
26 Clues: a future event • two lines of verse • a word for a sound • two opposing forces • a particular setting or venue of activity • a fanciful expression in writing or speech • rhyming of the ends of two or more lines of verse • an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when by oneself • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Serandin P. 2017-02-08
Across
- figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- verse without rhyme, especially that in which uses iambic pentameter
- ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines of a poem or verse
- an end of a verse or two that usually rhymes
- poem in the form of speech/narrative by imagined person in which speaker reveals aspects of their character
- a serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one
- conversation between two or more people in a book, play, or movie
- subject of a talk, writing, or person's thoughts
- melodramatic suffering lover
- expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- poem with 14 lines using rhyme schemes and 10 syllables per line
- joke explioting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
Down
- talking while or as if alone
- an expression in writing or speech, elaborate metaphor
- warning or indication of future event
- one-sided love or when love id not returned
- formation of word from a sound
- play dealing with tragic events and/or an unhappy ending
- figure of speech which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action but it's not literally acceptable
- two characters having opposite personalities causing specific trait to stand out
- remark or passage by a character that is speaking to an audience but unheard by other characters
- separate introductory section of literary or musical work
- line of verse consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable
- two lines of verse, usually in same meter joined by rhyme, forms a unit
- figure of speech involving comparison of one thing with another thing of different kinds using like or as
- a large group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company
26 Clues: talking while or as if alone • melodramatic suffering lover • formation of word from a sound • warning or indication of future event • one-sided love or when love id not returned • an end of a verse or two that usually rhymes • subject of a talk, writing, or person's thoughts • an expression in writing or speech, elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Miss Hampton 2017-02-08
Across
- A financial expression in writing and speech
- Joke with different possible meanings
- act of speaking ones thoughts
- Conversation between two people as a feature of a book
- subject of a talk
- Love One sided love
- Figure of speech, appears in conjunction
- Poem with 14 lines
- Scheme Ordered pattern of rhyme
- Event causing great suffering
Down
- Pentameter Line of verse with 5 metrical feet
- Figure of speech
- Monologue poem in form of speech
- Formation of a word from a sound
- Event in action that leads to another event
- Be a warning or indication
- Serious disagreement
- Denoting a sonnet used by the Italians
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter, and joined by rhyme
- Part of a song repeated after
- Verse Verse without rhyme
- Rhyme Ending with that sound the same
22 Clues: Figure of speech • subject of a talk • Poem with 14 lines • Love One sided love • Serious disagreement • Verse Verse without rhyme • Be a warning or indication • act of speaking ones thoughts • Part of a song repeated after • Event causing great suffering • Scheme Ordered pattern of rhyme • Monologue poem in form of speech • Formation of a word from a sound • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary - Elizabeth Scott 2017-02-08
Across
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true )
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle )
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g., as brave as a lion, crazy like a fox )
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable, for example; Two households, both alike in dignity
- a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company
- to one side; out of the way
- a character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- a serious disagreement or argument
- verse without rhyme
- comes at the end of the two successive lines
Down
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- excessive pride in oneself
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- one-sided love is love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved
- a long excerpt in a play, poem or story that reveals a character's thoughts and feelings
- irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play
- a melodramatic, self-consciously suffering man who has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- be a warning or indication of (a future event)
- a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
25 Clues: verse without rhyme • excessive pride in oneself • to one side; out of the way • a serious disagreement or argument • comes at the end of the two successive lines • be a warning or indication of (a future event) • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Trevelle Means 2017-02-08
Across
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite,typically for humorous of emphatic effect
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- figure of speech involving the comparision of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- one sided love
- a verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- a large organized group of singers
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it isn't literally applicable
- subject of a talk piece or writing a person's thoughts or an exhibition; a topic
Down
- melodramatic, self consiously suffering and has given himself up to power of his mistress
- a character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in inconjunction
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- excessive pride in oneself
- a warning of indication of (a future event)
- make a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- a line of verse with five metrical feet consisting of one short syllable followed by one lon syllable
- formation of a word from a sound associated with what it is named
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or a movie
- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- two lines of a verse,usually in the same meter and joined by a rhyme that form a unit
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of the lines of a poem or verse
- a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- a poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- a spearate introductory section of a literary of musical work
26 Clues: one sided love • excessive pride in oneself • a large organized group of singers • a warning of indication of (a future event) • when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • a spearate introductory section of a literary of musical work • a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Courtney Jones 2017-02-08
Across
- A serious disagreement or argument
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Verse without rhyme
- A character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- A melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- Excessive pride in oneself
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- A group of people say the same thing at the same time
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
Down
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- An event or action that leads to another event or situation
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- Conversation between two or more people
- Not returned or rewarded
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing
- An event causing great suffering
26 Clues: Verse without rhyme • Not returned or rewarded • Excessive pride in oneself • An event causing great suffering • A serious disagreement or argument • Conversation between two or more people • The subject of a talk, a piece of writing • Be a warning or indication of a future event • A group of people say the same thing at the same time • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Rachel Bycroft 2017-02-08
Across
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently
- Make A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- Ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- When an audience watching a play understands whats going on but the characters don´t
- Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- A poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- An act of speaking one´s thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- Figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Excessive pride in oneself
- To one side, out of the way
Down
- Conversation, or an exchange of ideas
- Subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person´s thoughts or an exhibition, a topic
- 2 lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- A character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
- line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one short(or unstressed)syllable followed by one(or stressed)syllable
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- One sided love, love that is not openly reciprocated or understood as such by the beloved
- Large group of people, say the same thing at the same thing at the same time
- To show or indicate beforehand, prefigure
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- Figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress
26 Clues: Excessive pride in oneself • To one side, out of the way • Conversation, or an exchange of ideas • To show or indicate beforehand, prefigure • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress • A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Royce Smith 2017-02-08
Across
- A situation that resembles something.
- Unrymed lines of iambic pentameter.
- Speech that reveals a situation.
- Ending of a poem.
- Seoerate introduction.
- The exact opposites.
- Sceam Ordered pattern of rhymes.
- A feeling that is not returned.
- Two lines ryhming with each other.
- Subject of a piece of writing.
Down
- Looking or going in the future.
- Rhyme sceam that's used in a Shakesperrean sonnet.
- Melodramatic self condusted suffering
- Far feched metaphor.
- Short speech or remark made by a character in drama.
- Figure of speech in which apperently contradictory terms.
- A dissagreement creating action in the story.
- A conversation between two people as a feature of a book.
- Combining things using like, as, or seems.
- Formation of a word from a sound.
- Joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word.
21 Clues: Ending of a poem. • Far feched metaphor. • The exact opposites. • Seoerate introduction. • Subject of a piece of writing. • Looking or going in the future. • A feeling that is not returned. • Speech that reveals a situation. • Sceam Ordered pattern of rhymes. • Formation of a word from a sound. • Two lines ryhming with each other. • Unrymed lines of iambic pentameter. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-08
Across
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
Down
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- A prolonged armed struggle
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Naomi Neal 2017-02-08
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- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protaganist and an antagonist
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- a seperation introducing section of a literary or musical work
- a line of verse with 5 metrical ft, eahc consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- a plane of fourteen lines using by any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
- An act of speaking one's thoughts and when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in play
- a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
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- the full significance of a characcter's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- be a warning or indecation of a future event
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded
- a form of drama based on human suffering that includes an accompanying cathasisor pleasure in audiences
- 'a rowdy bunch' in ancient Greek theatre
- when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of lines of a poem or verse
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicatible..
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- a character's dialogue is spoken by not heard by the other actor on the stage
26 Clues: 'a rowdy bunch' in ancient Greek theatre • be a warning or indecation of a future event • (of a feeling, especially love) not returned or rewarded • when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • a seperation introducing section of a literary or musical work • verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Xadie Smith 2017-02-10
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- The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- Two characters have opposite personalities, causing a specific trait to stand out
- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is not intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play
- A line of verse with five metrical feel, each consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable
- A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work
- Verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
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- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- Two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- A prolonged armed struggle
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- Melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given up to the power of his mistress
- Love that is not openly reciprocated or understand as such by the beloved
- Be a warning or indication of a future event
- A play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie
- Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- A group of performers who comment on the main action typically speaking and moving together
26 Clues: A prolonged armed struggle • Be a warning or indication of a future event • When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same • Make a joke exploiting different possible meanings of a word • A separate introductory section of a literacy or musical work • A fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Jasmine Ledford 2017-02-12
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- a warning or indication of a future event
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- a large organized group of singers, especially one that performs together with an orchestra or opera company
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- love that is not returned
- a character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character
- two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit
- the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
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- a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one
- a literary technique, originally used in Greek tragedy, by which the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- a remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.
- verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- melodramatic, self-consciously suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
- is defined as when a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
- a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play
26 Clues: love that is not returned • a warning or indication of a future event • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • a serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one • verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter • a fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary McDermeit, Lauren 2017-02-13
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- A remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but other people in the play do not hear
- A play dealing with the tragic events or an unhappy event especially one concerning the downfall of the main character
- When a word uses the sound that it is related to
- When one person is written in just to contrast with another
- The subject of talk a piece of writing a persons thoughts and exhibition a topic
- A figure of speech which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- A verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A line or verse with five metrical feet each constant at one short (or unstressed) suitable followed by one long (or stressed) syllabe
- An act of speaking ones thoughts aloud by ones self or regardless of any hearers especially by a character in a play
- A fanciful expression in written or speech; on elaborate metaphor
- Loving someone who doesn't love you back
- When a poem ends in words that sound the same
- The ordered pattern of rhymes of the end or lines of a poem or verse
- A large group of people who say the same things at the same time
- Two lines of a verse, usually in the same meter and join a rhyme that forms a unit
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- A poem of 14 lines using any number at formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having 10 syllables per line
- A poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagine person, in which the speaker monvertly reveals aspects at their character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- A joke exploring the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action that it is not applicable
- A separate introductory section of literacy
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- Melodramatic self consciously suffering and has risen up
- The expression of ones meaning by body language that normally signifies the opposite typically a humans or emphatically effect
- Conversation between two or more people as a feature in a book play or movie
- A series disagreement or argument typically a protracted one
- Being warned or indicated to the future events
26 Clues: Loving someone who doesn't love you back • A separate introductory section of literacy • When a poem ends in words that sound the same • Being warned or indicated to the future events • When a word uses the sound that it is related to • Melodramatic self consciously suffering and has risen up • When one person is written in just to contrast with another • ...
TRAGIC CROSSWORD OF ROMEO AND JULIET 2017-02-22
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- formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
- break apart or in two, using violence
- break apart or in two, using violence
- a medicinal or magical or poisonous beverage
- not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
- unpleasantly cool and humid
- a levy of one tenth of something
- having superior power and influence
- a condition caused by deficiency of ascorbic acid
- a small contrasting part of something
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- speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
- Covered with blood
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- humorously vulgar
- undergo condensation
- to walk heavily and firmly when weary
- concise and full of meaning
- full of or showing high-spirited merriment
- memorization by repetition
- to remove
- Saliva spilling out of the mouth
- A small bottle that contains a drug
22 Clues: to remove • humorously vulgar • Covered with blood • undergo condensation • memorization by repetition • concise and full of meaning • unpleasantly cool and humid • a levy of one tenth of something • Saliva spilling out of the mouth • having superior power and influence • A small bottle that contains a drug • break apart or in two, using violence • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary (Part One) 2017-12-10
20 Clues: Brave • Hidden • Malice • Insult • Trivial • Calmness • Unbiased • To obtain • Dangerous • Rebellion • Impressive • Makes fun of • Morally pure • Morally Corrupt • Outward Appearance • Extremely unpleasant • Violating a law/rule • Bodily/facial feature • All future generations • Cruel or oppressive dictator
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary (Part One) 2017-12-10
20 Clues: Brave • Malice • Hidden • Insult • Trivial • Unbiased • Calmness • To obtain • Dangerous • Rebellion • Impressive • Morally pure • Makes fun of • Morally Corrupt • Outward Appearance • Violating a law/rule • Extremely unpleasant • Bodily/facial feature • All future generations • Cruel or oppressive dictator
"Romeo and Juliet" Act I Vocabulary 2011-11-07
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- (v.) to be or become feeble or weak
- (n.) a straight two-edged sword with a narrow pointed blade
- (n.) a weapon of the 16th or 17th century with a long shaft and broad blade
- (v.) to pass along to offspring
- (adj.) of extreme refinement
- (n.) sin; infringement or violation of the law
- (adj.) not returned or repaid
- (n.) forcible or passive resistance to lawful authority; riot
- (adj.) foreboding
- (n.) one who dissents from an accepted belief or doctrine
- (n.) an attention drawing often wildly playful or funny act
- (n.) odor or smoke
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- (v.) to walk or march steadily
- (n.) bitter, sometimes violent conflict
- (n.) confection of crushed almonds or almond paste, sugar and egg whites
- (v.) to avoid deliberately
- (v.) to make greater, more numerous, or larger
- (n.) one that contends with, opposes, or resists
- (n.) fight or skirmish
- (n.) all future generations; descendants
- (adj.) rowdy; loud
- (adj.) injurious or harmful
- (v.) to attack violently with blows or words
- (v.) to saunter; to move with an easy gait
24 Clues: (adj.) foreboding • (adj.) rowdy; loud • (n.) odor or smoke • (n.) fight or skirmish • (v.) to avoid deliberately • (adj.) injurious or harmful • (adj.) of extreme refinement • (adj.) not returned or repaid • (v.) to walk or march steadily • (v.) to pass along to offspring • (v.) to be or become feeble or weak • (n.) bitter, sometimes violent conflict • ...
Izzy16 Romeo and Juliet Part B 2015-05-13
Across
- A noisy fight
- A pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of
- Of momentous or ominous significance
- Dearly loved
- Stand behind and guarantee the quality, accuracy or condition of
- Make imperfect
- Distant but within sight
- Misery resulting from affliction
- Censure severely or angrily
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- Unproductive of success
- Moral weakness
- A journey taken for pleasure
- Summon into action often as if by magic
- Formally reject
- Put down or press the foot
- A trade of dignified seriousness
- Less than the correct or legal amount
- Tastelessly showy
- A deceitful and unreliable scoundrel
- Tell a joke
20 Clues: Tell a joke • Dearly loved • A noisy fight • Moral weakness • Make imperfect • Formally reject • Tastelessly showy • Unproductive of success • Distant but within sight • Put down or press the foot • Censure severely or angrily • A journey taken for pleasure • A trade of dignified seriousness • Misery resulting from affliction • Of momentous or ominous significance • ...
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-10-13
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- people who hold a different belief from the official belief
- ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- deny
- sorrow
- hard downward sword stroke
- hardened for a wrong purpose
- open rebellion against lawful authority
- defiance
- high social rank
- appearance
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- small shields
- seller of coal
- reputation
- understanding
- wooden platter
- spear like weapons
- children
- weighed down with sadness
- ambushes
- attendants
20 Clues: deny • sorrow • children • ambushes • defiance • reputation • attendants • appearance • small shields • understanding • seller of coal • wooden platter • high social rank • spear like weapons • weighed down with sadness • hard downward sword stroke • hardened for a wrong purpose • open rebellion against lawful authority • ill-fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars • ...
Romeo and Juliet vocabulary crossword puzzle 2022-10-11
20 Clues: real • great • chains • orbits • remove • efforts • spoiled • fly over • generous • betrothal • associated • good friend • divine power • lifeless body • secret thoughts • apple like fruit • moody like a lover • conventional behavior • destructive caterpillar • recite a spell to make romeo appear
Romeo and Juliet Bryson Burgard Crossword 2023-12-07
20 Clues: yes • faith • stone • value • great • punish • hatred • relative • generous • destroys • confessed • Two weeks • are liers • rough trip • considered • disturbance • dueling place • skill in deception • proverbial name for a horse • forces someone to leave a place
Romeo and Juliet - Acts 1-3 2024-02-07
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- clothing or costume worn by a servant
- causing great injury or ruin
- military
- act of pleading on another’s behalf
- brave and noble
- noisy fight
- distressing or sad
- speech or writing that is graceful and persuasive
- get or obtain
- defiance
- a piece of candy or sweet food
- awkward or clumsy
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- make something bigger by adding to it; increase
- having dominating influence over others
- make (someone) unable to think clearly; confuse
- a real or imagined wrong or other cause for complaint or protest
- agree or be in harmony with
- an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct
- changeable
- of a sickly, pale-yellowish color
- promising bad fortune
- considered or thought about an idea
- being forced to leave one's home forever
- a mask worn over a person’s face
24 Clues: military • defiance • changeable • noisy fight • get or obtain • brave and noble • awkward or clumsy • distressing or sad • promising bad fortune • agree or be in harmony with • causing great injury or ruin • a piece of candy or sweet food • a mask worn over a person’s face • of a sickly, pale-yellowish color • act of pleading on another’s behalf • considered or thought about an idea • ...
Romeo and Juliet Acts 1-2 2024-01-26
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- deep-seated, often mutual hate
- "to move is to stir, and to be be ___ is to stand"
- to bring into existence, often as if by magic
- the terminal point, limit or part of something
- a wedding; marriage
- to rid of sin; to free from impurities
- subject to surrender as punishment for an offense
- to express disapproval; to scold or reproach
- irritated, distressed, annoyed
- "Her eye ______; I will answer it"
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- setting forth meaning or intent
- to treat(anything sacred) with irreverence;disrespect
- meditation in a dispute
- deadly; highly destructive
- attire, especially outer garments
- "So early seen him walking with tears_____ the fresh morning's dew."
- an enemy or opponent
- loathsome, disgusting
- of any petitioning or supplication for help or aid
- having or showing moral excellence
20 Clues: a wedding; marriage • an enemy or opponent • loathsome, disgusting • meditation in a dispute • deadly; highly destructive • deep-seated, often mutual hate • irritated, distressed, annoyed • setting forth meaning or intent • attire, especially outer garments • having or showing moral excellence • "Her eye ______; I will answer it" • to rid of sin; to free from impurities • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-29
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- defiance
- unprejudiced
- weapons consisting of hook-shaped blades with long handles
- attendants
- ill--fated by the unfavorable positions of the stars
- hardened for a wrong purpose: bad tempered
- hard downward swordstroke
- appearance
- high social rank
- reputation
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- spear like weapons with broad blades
- understanding
- small shields
- a bitter liquid
- those who show disrespect or contempt
- the act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
- cousin
- hidden place
- promising bad fortune
- questioned deeply
20 Clues: cousin • defiance • attendants • appearance • reputation • unprejudiced • hidden place • understanding • small shields • a bitter liquid • high social rank • questioned deeply • promising bad fortune • hard downward swordstroke • spear like weapons with broad blades • those who show disrespect or contempt • hardened for a wrong purpose: bad tempered • ...
Romeo and Juliet Historical Context Pa 2025-01-15
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- main religion of England
- indoor theater that used artificial light
- Spanish king who tried to invade England
- England Civil War family
- people who stood in the pit
- most famous theater for Shakespeare plays
- symbol of the House of York
- Shakespeare's wife
- Period of "enlightenment"
- before writing, Shakespeare was an
- a fleet of ships
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- Area of theater where the rich sat
- famous queen of England
- head of the Catholic church
- snack during a Shakespeare play
- opposite of tragedy
- light for open-air theaters
- He built the 1st theater
- He thought women couldn't rule England
- river in England
- Shakespeare wrote about __ figures
- a door on the stage
- shape with 8 sides
23 Clues: river in England • a fleet of ships • Shakespeare's wife • shape with 8 sides • opposite of tragedy • a door on the stage • famous queen of England • main religion of England • England Civil War family • He built the 1st theater • Period of "enlightenment" • head of the Catholic church • light for open-air theaters • people who stood in the pit • symbol of the House of York • ...
Romeo and Juliet cross-word puzzle 2024-12-04
Across
- mournful
- Health-giving drink
- cut off
- bed
- Long-established; traditional
- sleepyhead
- generous
- Bad fortune
- People with different belief than their church
- receive forgiveness for sins
- Scornful speech
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- foretell
- Secret romantic meeting
- Unfavorable positions of the stars
- Find comfort
- eternal
- gold coins
- Foul-smelling
- stomach
- qualities
20 Clues: bed • eternal • cut off • stomach • foretell • mournful • generous • qualities • gold coins • sleepyhead • Bad fortune • Find comfort • Foul-smelling • Scornful speech • Health-giving drink • Secret romantic meeting • receive forgiveness for sins • Long-established; traditional • Unfavorable positions of the stars • People with different belief than their church
Shakespeare 2013-11-25
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- Trinity Church where is Shakespeare’s grave?
- a Scottish general received a prophecy that one day he will become King of Scotland. What is the name of the character in this play?
- where was Shakespeare born?
- what country was Shakespeare from?
- what was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name?
- Chamberlain’s Men what was the name of the company that Shakespeare was part owner of?
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- Theatre where were Shakespeare’s plays acted?
- how many plays did Shakespeare write?
- and Juliet a play that ended in the death of two young lovers
- how many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there?
- what was Shakespeare’s father’s name?
- what was Shakespeare’s first name?
12 Clues: where was Shakespeare born? • what country was Shakespeare from? • what was Shakespeare’s first name? • how many plays did Shakespeare write? • what was Shakespeare’s father’s name? • what was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name? • Trinity Church where is Shakespeare’s grave? • Theatre where were Shakespeare’s plays acted? • how many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there? • ...
Famous Authors and their Works 2023-03-13
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- AND PEACE - Novel written by Leo Tolstoy.
- - British author of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit".
- CATCHER IN THE RYE - Novel written by J.D. Salinger.
- - Irish author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "The Importance of Being Earnest".
- - British author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility".
- - British author of "Jane Eyre" and "Wuthering Heights".
- - American author of "The Great Gatsby" and "Tender is the Night".
- - British author of "Brave New World" and "Island".
- - Czech author of "The Trial" and "The Metamorphosis".
- - British author of "1984" and "Animal Farm".
- - Play written by Reginald Rose.
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- - American author of "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Franny and Zooey".
- - Book written by Sylvia Plath.
- - American author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer".
- KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Novel written by Harper Lee.
- - American author of "The Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms".
- - American author of "The Grapes of Wrath" and "Of Mice and Men".
- AND PREJUDICE - Novel written by Jane Austen.
- - British author of "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations".
- - British author of plays such as "Hamlet", "Romeo and Juliet", and "Macbeth".
20 Clues: - Book written by Sylvia Plath. • - Play written by Reginald Rose. • AND PEACE - Novel written by Leo Tolstoy. • AND PREJUDICE - Novel written by Jane Austen. • - British author of "1984" and "Animal Farm". • KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - Novel written by Harper Lee. • - British author of "Brave New World" and "Island". • CATCHER IN THE RYE - Novel written by J.D. Salinger. • ...
Poetry Vocab 2024-04-18
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- This is a short poem, with no rhymes
- Time is a thief
- Like how a dove stands for peace
- The water was dark blue, with little bubbles rising to the top
- As big as an Ox
- They were in love like Romeo and Juliet
- We are gathered by the fire/So cozy and hot/we all began to admire/The big hot chocolate pot
- The boat started to float
- I help separate thoughts in a poem vertically
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- Do not do to others what you wouldn't do to youeself
- The movie was very, very scary
- It was like the button was calling to me
- Bill borrowed Blake's boat
- The author can be one, but it doesn't have to be the author
14 Clues: Time is a thief • As big as an Ox • The boat started to float • Bill borrowed Blake's boat • The movie was very, very scary • Like how a dove stands for peace • This is a short poem, with no rhymes • They were in love like Romeo and Juliet • It was like the button was calling to me • I help separate thoughts in a poem vertically • ...
Renaissance crossword 2021-10-15
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- famous for publishing his own letters to friends on various topics called the ¨Father of humanism¨
- Author of the prince
- author of 37 plays including known for Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote a new translation of the bible in greek(violating church law)
- wrote utopia, which described an ideal society
- studied greek and roman artistic forms
- Used newly invented oil paints which were brighter, allowed greater detail to be painted, and stood up better over time
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- Controlled the Florentine government as ¨doge¨
- Created the first life-statue of a rider on horseback since roman times
- Painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel- mural depicting the Biblical stories of Genesis
- The rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith
- author of The book of the courtier
- wrote Don quixote
- painted ¨Mona lisa¨ and ¨The Last Supper¨
- painted many ¨Madonnas¨ of mary and the baby jesus
15 Clues: wrote Don quixote • Author of the prince • author of The book of the courtier • studied greek and roman artistic forms • painted ¨Mona lisa¨ and ¨The Last Supper¨ • Controlled the Florentine government as ¨doge¨ • wrote utopia, which described an ideal society • painted many ¨Madonnas¨ of mary and the baby jesus • The rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith • ...
