Valiant adj Brave Fray N A fight Pernicious Adj Destructive deadly Forfeit N Something a person must give up as punishment for breaking the law or the rules of a game Adversary N ID: 759307
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Romeo & Juliet
Act I: Vocabulary
Slide2Valiant (adj.)
Brave
Slide3Fray (N)
A fight
Slide4Pernicious (Adj.)
Destructive; deadly
Slide5Forfeit (N)
Something a person must give up as punishment for breaking the law or the rules of a game
Slide6Adversary (N)
An opponent or enemy
Slide7Portentous (Adj.)
Threatening
Slide8Mutiny (N/Adj.)
Rebellious
Slide9Transgression (N)
The breaking of a law; the act of going beyond certain limits
Slide10Assail (V)
To attack violently
Slide11Quarrel (N/V)
To have an angry argument or disagreement.
Slide12Languish (V)
To become weak; To long or pine for something.
Slide13Counsel (N/V)
Advice; legal representation in court; ideas, opinions; private, unexpressed thoughts
Slide14Tyrannous (N/adj.)
unjust severity; abuse of power
Slide15Disposition (N)
A settlement; a person’s temperament
Slide16Esteem (N)
High rank; renown
Slide17Deformity (N)
the quality or state of being deformed, disfigured, or misshapen.
Slide18Boisterous (adj.)
Stormy; violent
Slide19Alderman (N)
A member of the city government
Slide20Athwart (Prep.)
Across
Slide21Nuptial (N)
A wedding
Slide22Trespass (V)
To enter another’s property or land without permission; to intrude
Slide23Endure (V)
To last; to tolerate
Slide24Intrusion (N)
An uninvited or illegal entry
Slide25Convert (V)
To change into another form or thing
Slide26Wanton (Adj.)
Unrestrained