Shakespeare Vocabulary Scenes 2-5
Across
- 2. impulse, urge or notion
- 4. to make one feel anxious, intimidated or discouraged
- 5. to make a statement announcing something openly or publicly
- 7. to seek the affection of love of a woman in order to marry her
- 9. a hooligan, thug or tough guy
- 11. to be enough
- 13. to delay someone who has to go somewhere
- 15. likely to cause problems or difficulties
- 16. an offensive term for a woman who is regarded as quarrelsome, nagging or ill-tempered
- 17. cover that you would place over other covers on a bed
- 19. a giver of money or other support to somebody or something, especially the arts
- 20. someone behaving badly but liked by others
Down
- 1. amusing, humorous, clever or sharp
- 3. to ask earnestly
- 4. an amount of money given by the bride's family to her bridegroom when she marries
- 6. showing bad temper or hostility by a refusal to talk, behave sociably, or cooperate cheerfully
- 8. series of actions intended to produce a change
- 10. used to express disapproval of, or annoyance or disgust with, someone or something
- 11. words spoken that are false or malicious that damage somebody’s reputation
- 12. dishonest acts
- 14. to plead, implore or beg
- 18. serious or thoughtful in demeanor or quality