Shakespeare Vocabulary
Across
- 2. a sickly, yellowish hue
- 5. absolute hatred
- 8. (adjective) rowdy or rough
- 9. (adjective) extraordinary, marvelous
- 11. to move upward
- 12. to hate; to shun
- 15. (adjective) showing contempt toward sacred things
- 16. danger
- 18. a serious event causing misfortune
- 19. To increase or enhance, especially in the context of rhymes at the end of a line of poetry.
- 20. to announce or proclaim
- 22. clumsy; difficult to carry because of bulk or weight
- 25. very destructive or harmful
- 26. (noun) future generations
- 27. (noun) anger, irritability
- 28. to pretend
- 29. unmanly; characteristics of a woman
Down
- 1. remedy
- 3. stately, majestic, showy
- 4. (adjective) having excellent morals; righteous
- 6. cheerful, merry
- 7. or verb) rest or relaxation; to rest
- 9. (adjective) dealing with a sign, forewarning, or omen
- 10. to deceive or mislead
- 13. (adjective) courageous
- 14. destructive, deadly
- 17. immoral, lewd
- 21. into separate parts or pieces
- 23. courage, bravery
- 24. a state of hardship or misfortune