Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary
Across
- 2. a deep,long-held feeling of hatred or bitterness
- 3. to joke
- 5. arrogant
- 7. the feeling with which a person regards
- 9. low walls built along the top of a fort
- 11. courage
- 12. a large group of people or things
- 13. a disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another
- 14. expedite
- 15. a relationship in which the effect of one factor depends on another factor
- 19. deserving or inciting pity
- 22. associated with war and the armed forces
- 24. disgusting
- 25. unfavorable
- 27. the willful giving of false testimony under oath or affirmation
- 28. islam
- 31. dangerous
- 33. advice
- 34. causing great sadness or pessimism
- 37. a flood
- 38. expression of regret or sorrow
- 40. complaints
- 42. picked out
- 43. to smear
- 44. flexible
- 46. perhaps
- 47. encroach
- 49. humility
Down
- 1. prevented
- 2. remaining persons or things
- 4. acro
- 6. ugly
- 7. a regulation requiring people to be inside at a certain time
- 8. statements or events whose meanings are unclear
- 10. a means to obtain entry or a means of approach
- 16. capacity for learning
- 17. to bring together features, ideas, or elements
- 18. a difficult situation where there is no easy solution to take
- 20. to scatter, spread far and wide
- 21. extreme poverty
- 23. an instance of misfortune
- 26. inflexible; unyielding
- 29. furtive
- 30. changeable
- 32. tricks
- 35. exiled
- 36. skill
- 39. exists when any entity, intentionally and unintentionally
- 41. container
- 45. disgusting
- 48. inclined to go against what is expected