Much ado about nothing VOCAB

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Abide

(v) To accept or tolerate someone or something

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Amiable

(adj) Friendly, sociable, agreeable

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Apprehend

(v) to understand or perceive something; To arrest somebody for a crime

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Bestow

(v) To present an honor, right, or gift

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Contemptible

(adj) Deserving disdain or scorn; Mean or wicked

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Discern

(V) To perceive, recognize, or detect

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Disdain

(n) Strong feeling of dislike or disrespect towards someone or something

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Exquisite

(adj) Marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, Delicate, or elaborate execution

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Impediment

(n) A hindrance or obstruction, something that makes progress, movement, or achieving something difficult or impossible

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Meddle

(v) To involve yourself in someone else’s affairs without being asked. in an intrusive, uninvited way

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melancholy

(adj) Sadness or depression in mind or spirit

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odorous

(adj) Having a strong, usually unpleasant smell

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Pernicious

(adj) Harmful, destructive, Having a harmful effect in a subtle or gradual way

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Pestilence

(n) Epidemic or disease

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Quaint

(adj) Old fashioned charming, unusual, Pleasing or striking, old fashioned or unfamiliar

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Qualm

(n) Uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct

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Reverence

(n) Honor or respect felt or shown: a gesture of respect

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Tedious

(adj) Too long, slow, or dull, tiresome

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vanity

(n) Excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, or achievements

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Zeal

(n) Passion, enthusiasm, or eagerness for a person, cause, or objective