Hamlet Vocabulary #3
Across
- 4. (n.) a sign of forewarning
- 6. (v.) to try to equal or be like (usually through imitation)
- 8. (adj.) marked by kindness, courtesy, and tact
- 10. (v.) to send for or request to appear
- 12. (n.) gladness and merriment usually accompanied by laughter
- 13. (n.) something that precedes and forecasts
- 14. (n.) a funeral hymn
- 16. (n.) one who exhibits extreme or possibly blind allegiance to a group or cause
- 18. (n.) approval and respect often blended with fondness
- 19. (adj.) favorable
Down
- 1. (v.) to take possession or authority over something without right
- 2. (v.) to conquer or overpower
- 3. (adj.) shameless; insolent; disrespectful
- 5. (v.) to give formal approval
- 7. (v.) to send away with promptness or speed
- 9. (adj.) characterized by a decided purpose
- 11. (n.) the ability to act on one’s own power of individual decision
- 12. (n.) courage or spirit
- 15. (n.) something that comes before
- 17. (adj.) motivated by a deliberate intent to harm