Romeo & Juliet Vocab (FINAL)

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Across
  1. 2. (noun) a large fight or quarrel
  2. 5. (noun) a cause of widespread affliction or harm
  3. 7. (noun) a relative
  4. 9. (noun) mental skill or quickness
  5. 11. (noun) future generations
  6. 14. (verb) to be or live in a state of depression of decreasing vitality
  7. 18. (verb) to express sadness, regret, or mourning
  8. 19. (noun) powerful or concise language
  9. 20. (adjective) offensive, horrible, or evil in some way
  10. 22. (noun) a condition of deep suffering
  11. 24. (verb) to regard with extreme disgust or hatred
  12. 25. (adjective) courteous and self-sacrificing, attentive
  13. 28. (noun) a contagious or infectious epidemic disease
  14. 29. (noun) a disease causing a high rate of deaths
Down
  1. 1. (verb) to give up one's voice or position
  2. 3. (noun) the quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
  3. 4. (verb) to make greater, more numerous, or larger
  4. 6. (noun) a straight, two-edged sword with a pointed blade
  5. 8. (noun) a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone
  6. 10. (adjective) displaying characteristics of oppressive power
  7. 12. (noun) a state of forced absence from one's home
  8. 13. (verb) to bring something to an end by satisfying or cooling
  9. 15. (noun) secret, cautious, or surreptitious movement
  10. 16. (noun) voluntary choice or decision
  11. 17. (verb) to remove someone by authority
  12. 21. (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie
  13. 23. (noun) forcible or passive resistance to authority
  14. 24. (verb) to set free from guilt
  15. 26. (noun) one to whom secrets are entrusted
  16. 27. (noun) an enemy or adversary