Shakespeare Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. A violation of a law, command, or moral code
  2. 5. To settle a dispute between two parties by acting as a neutral third party
  3. 8. A rebellion against authority
  4. 10. Bending easily without breaking; flexible or adaptable
  5. 11. A tomb or burial chamber
  6. 15. To spread or promote (an idea, belief, etc.) widely
  7. 16. Respect and admiration
  8. 18. Impossible to stop, alter, or persuade; relentless
  9. 19. To overwhelm someone with things or people to be dealt with
  10. 20. Uncertainty or inexactness of meaning; something that can be interpreted in more than one way
Down
  1. 1. Brave and determined, especially in battle or in the face of danger
  2. 3. An enemy or opponent
  3. 4. People who hold beliefs that go against the accepted doctrine
  4. 6. A thin, sharp-pointed sword used in the 16th and 17th centuries, often for dueling
  5. 7. Deep in thought, often with a serious or sad mood
  6. 9. Relating to marriage or weddings
  7. 12. A complaint or resentment, especially against something believed to be unfair
  8. 13. A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs; an early form of a pharmacist
  9. 14. Highly harmful or destructive, often in a subtle or gradual way
  10. 17. Extreme poverty; destitution
  11. 20. To make something greater by adding to it; to increase