Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. to make a public utterance, to verbalize or speak;
  2. 3. very irritating, vexing, bitter
  3. 4. one who exhibits extreme or possible blind allegiance to a group
  4. 5. having excellent morals, righteous, noble
  5. 8. to degrade, to belittle
  6. 10. immoral, lewd, licentious
  7. 12. to effectively oppose or stop
  8. 13. agreement, state of harmony, concur
  9. 14. to lie or to be at rest
  10. 15. momentous, having great significance
  11. 16. to disguise, pretend, to disguise the truth
  12. 17. secret, concealed, clandestine
Down
  1. 1. unfavorable, unfortunate
  2. 4. to read or to examine carefully
  3. 5. discomfort or distress; annoyance, nuisance, irritation
  4. 6. depression of spirits, soberly thoughtful
  5. 7. very destructive or harmful, deadly
  6. 9. showing contempt toward sacred things
  7. 11. a sign or forewarning; omen, warning