Romeo and Juliet SAT vocabulary
Across
- 2. to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm
- 6. to mourn or express sorrow in a demonstrative manner
- 8. unfavorable
- 12. to degrade, to speak of something or someone in a derogatory manner
- 13. a sign or forewarning
- 14. false testimony under oath
- 16. a plea, an earnest request
- 17. overly attentive, like a sycophant, servile
- 18. rowdy, rough, and stormy
- 19. to talk idly or foolishly at great length
- 20. destructive, deadly
- 22. funeral hymn, lament
Down
- 1. to flood, to overflow
- 3. completely occupied or absorbed
- 4. to make greater or to supplement
- 5. a serious event causing distress or misfortune
- 7. having more than 1 meaning; unclear, uncertain
- 9. extreme poverty
- 10. to disguise, to pretend
- 11. a false appearance, a fake punch to occupy defenses allowing a real blow
- 13. something that foreshadows a future event; foreknowledge of the future
- 14. future generations, all descendants of a person
- 15. to move upward; to rise from a lower station
- 21. absolute hatred