Shakespeare Vocabulary

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