twelfth night

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feigned

to pretend or simulate an emotion, action, or condition often for deceptive purposes.

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revels

noisy festivities or celebrations.

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rogue

a dishonest or unprincipled person, often used to refer to a charming scoundrel.

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abjure

to renounce or give up a belief, claim, or right, often formally.

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surfeit

an excessive amount of something, typically food or drink.

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malady

a condition or illness that affects the health or well-being of a person.

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mirth

a feeling of great joy or amusement, often expressed through laughter.

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churlish

rude, boorish, or surly behavior.

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bounteous

generous or abundant, often relating to giving.

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clamorous

Making a loud and confused noise

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prithee

please

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recompense

Make amends to someone for loss or harm suffered

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disdain

<span>the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect

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usurp

to take a position of power or importance illegally or by force.

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epistles

Letters or written communications, often used in a formal context.

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shrew

a woman with a violent, scolding temper, often used to describe an overbearing wife or female partner.

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sanctity

the state of being holy or sacred, often applied to something regarded as inviolable or deserving of respect.

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galliard

a lively dance popular in the Renaissance, characterized by a triple time and typically performed in a lively manner.

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jest

a form of jesting or joking, often involving humor or wit in conversation or performance.

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folly

Lack of good sense; foolishness