Julius Caesar Vocabulary Terms Act 3

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humble (adj)

marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful

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suit (n)

a petition made to a person of superior status or rank

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fare (v)

proceed, get along, or succeed

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puissant (adj)

powerful

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ordinance (n)

an authoritative rule

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fawn (v)

try to gain favor through flattery or deferential behavior

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spurn (v)

reject with contempt

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cur (n)

an inferior dog or one of mixed breed

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firmament (n)

the sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected

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unassailable (adj)

immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with

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confound (v)

be confusing or perplexing to

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mutiny (n)

open rebellion against constituted authority

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lofted (adj)

having or displaying great dignity or mobility

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prostrate (adj)

stretched out and lying at full length along the ground

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valiant (adj)

having or showing heroism or courage

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misgiving (n)

a painful expectation

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apt (adj)

naturally disposed toward

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reverence (n)

a feeling of profound respect for someone or something

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render (v)

bestow

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compact (n)

a signed written agreement between two or more parties

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meek (adj)

evidencing little spirit or courage

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woe (n)

misery resulting from affliction

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strife (n)

bitter conflict; heated or violent dissension

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havoc (n)

violent and needless disturbance

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oration (n)

an instance of formal speaking

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discourse (v)

carry on a conversation

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serverally (adv)

one at a time or in the order given

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extenuate (v)

lessen or try to lessen the seriousness or degree of

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commonwealth (n)

a politically organized body of people under a government

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inter (v)

a place in a grave or tomb

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grievous (adj)

of great gravity or crucial import

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coffer (n)

the funds of a government, institution, or individual

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brutish (adj)

resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility

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testament (n)

a legal document disposing of property after a death

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bequeath (v)

leave or give, especially by will after one's death

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vanquish (v)

defeat in competition, race, or conflict

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dint (n)

force or effort

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plebeian (n)

one of the common people

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thither (adv)

to or toward that place; away from the speaker

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firebrand (n)

someone who deliberately foments trouble