Romeo and Juliet Vocab
Across
- 3. impossible to stop or prevent; (of a person) impossible to persuade; unrelenting
- 6. skill in achieving one's goals by deceit (tricking or fooling people)
- 7. not conducive to success; unpromising; unlucky
- 13. over there
- 16. a reddish-brown or greenish-brown color, especially of a person's eyes
- 22. protect and care for (someone) lovingly; keep in one's mind
- 25. engage in daring or risky activity or journey - often by chance
- 26. wave (something) about to attract attention
- 27. an offense or act that goes against a rule/law/code/etc.
- 28. make someone feel embarrassed or humiliated
- 29. not friendly or forthcoming; cool and distant
- 31. kill (violently)
- 32. giving cause for alarm (shock); serious
- 33. expel (send away) (someone) from their native country
- 34. hold: grasp, get hold of; now: arrest (someone) for a crime
- 38. unaccustomed to or unfamiliar with; unusual
- 39. to notice something especially by careful observation; see
- 40. teach privately or personally
Down
- 1. feel a powerful need or desire for (something)
- 2. here
- 4. time when one is not working or occupied; free time
- 5. an open rebellion against authorities (people in charge)
- 8. in a non-sensible, unrestrained, or excessive way; in a way that is too much
- 9. deliberately hurt, annoy, or offend
- 10. love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person or activity
- 11. why
- 12. satisfy a thirst; extinguish a fire
- 14. give close attention or consideration to (an idea or feeling)
- 15. a fight or heated argument, usually about something small or unimportant
- 17. ill-fated; defeated by bad luck
- 18. a criminal or offender
- 19. the hole where the dead are buried;
- 20. advice (especially formal advice)
- 21. giving an impression of melancholy (sadness) or mystery
- 22. mainly; most importantly
- 23. male family members
- 24. complaint; injustice
- 30. excessive (too much) speed or urgency of movement or action; hurry, encourage
- 35. at the present time; now
- 36. prevent (someone) from accomplishing or achieving something
- 37. a person who has committed a felony (a crime); criminal