Shakespeare Vocabulary - Act I

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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.

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adversary

(n.) opponent, foe, enemy.

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chaste

(adj.) virtuous, decent, pure in style or manner, virginal.

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exquisite

(adj.) of special beauty or charm.

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forfeit

(n.) fine, penalty. (v.) to lose or be liable to lose as a result of a crime.

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grievance

(n.) problem causing resentment or complaint; grounds for resentment or complaint.

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pernicious

(adj.) harmful, destructive, lethal.

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warrant

(v.) to give adequate reasons for; to state with conviction.

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purge

(v.) cleanse, forgive, absolve.

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solemnity

(n.) being formal, dignified.

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