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These flashcards cover vocabulary used in Act I of Shakespeare's work, providing definitions and examples to aid in understanding.
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augment
(v.) to increase or intensify.
adversary
(n.) opponent, foe, enemy.
chaste
(adj.) virtuous, decent, pure in style or manner, virginal.
exquisite
(adj.) of special beauty or charm.
forfeit
(n.) fine, penalty. (v.) to lose or be liable to lose as a result of a crime.
grievance
(n.) problem causing resentment or complaint; grounds for resentment or complaint.
pernicious
(adj.) harmful, destructive, lethal.
warrant
(v.) to give adequate reasons for; to state with conviction.
purge
(v.) cleanse, forgive, absolve.
solemnity
(n.) being formal, dignified.