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Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary (v#3) by: Silvia Ioannou

Across
To belittle - to speak of in an insulting, slight full way
1) Impressively great in size, force, or extent. 2) Extraordinary; Marvelous
To trust, to believe (archaic)
1) Bitterness of feeling 2) Something bitter to endure 3) Exasperation; vexation
To be set/ set upon with insistent requests
1) Not busy. 2) Avoiding work; lazy
1) To take great pleasure or delight. 2) To engage in boisterous activities
1) To lose strength or vigor. 2) To exist in miserable conditions; be neglected 3) To become downcast, depressed, to pine
1) Something that follows from an action. 2) Being of importance or significance
Constituting a portent - (an omen), indicating something about to occur
To damage, disfigure, or spoil
1) To affect with or as if with a disease. 2) To affect with decay; spoil. (as a noun - 1. A moral defect considered as a stain to the soul or others 2. An infecting touch or influence)
Easily angered; bad tempered; irritable
An outward or taken resemblance - the barest trace of a likeness or similarity
A long slender sword with a double edged blade
Down
Someone who is profane 1) Contempt or irreverence for what is sacred; 2) Nonreligious/ secular; 3) Vulgar; coarse
Hate, malicious ill-will prompting an urge to hurt the object of hate
1) Future generations. 2) All of a person's descendants
1) To reproduce or cause to reproduce; breed 2) To make known; publicize
1) Immoral or unchaste; lewd. 2) Merciless, enjoyment of being cruel. 3) Excessive in an unrestrained manner. 4) Playful. 5) Luxuriant, overabundant. 6) Undisciplined
1) Of a cheerful optimistic temperament 2) Of the color blood; red 3) rudy (complexion)
An opponent; enemy
Affected with melancholy - sadness; depression; thoughtful reflection
1) Disgusting 2) Objectionable 3) Poor; wretched 4) Morally low; base
1) Rough and stormy. 2) Loud, noisy, and unrestrained
At once; forth with (archaic)
Having or seeming to have a calm, unemotional temperament
A ludicrous act or gesture
1) To purify especially to get rid of sin, guilt, or immorality/ defilement. 2) To get rid of undesirable people
1) Undeveloped; primitive. 2) Crudely or roughly made. 3) Discourteous; abrupt and unpleasant
Open rebellion against authority especially by military personnel against superior officers
1) To increase gradually in size, amount, intensity, or degree 2) To become or grow to become