Hamlet Vocabulary #3

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Across
  1. 4. (n.) a sign of forewarning
  2. 6. (v.) to try to equal or be like (usually through imitation)
  3. 8. (adj.) marked by kindness, courtesy, and tact
  4. 10. (v.) to send for or request to appear
  5. 12. (n.) gladness and merriment usually accompanied by laughter
  6. 13. (n.) something that precedes and forecasts
  7. 14. (n.) a funeral hymn
  8. 16. (n.) one who exhibits extreme or possibly blind allegiance to a group or cause
  9. 18. (n.) approval and respect often blended with fondness
  10. 19. (adj.) favorable
Down
  1. 1. (v.) to take possession or authority over something without right
  2. 2. (v.) to conquer or overpower
  3. 3. (adj.) shameless; insolent; disrespectful
  4. 5. (v.) to give formal approval
  5. 7. (v.) to send away with promptness or speed
  6. 9. (adj.) characterized by a decided purpose
  7. 11. (n.) the ability to act on one’s own power of individual decision
  8. 12. (n.) courage or spirit
  9. 15. (n.) something that comes before
  10. 17. (adj.) motivated by a deliberate intent to harm