Conjure | to change or entreat earnestly or solemnly |
invocation | the act or process of petitioning for help or support |
discourse | verbal interchange of ideas |
enmity | positive, active and typically mutual hatred or ill will |
procure | to get possession of |
rote | the us of memory usually with little intelligence |
immortal | exempt from death |
iamentable | that is to be regretted |
feign | to give a false appearance of |
virtuous | morally excelent |
baleful | deadly or pernicious or influence |
couch | expressed; to lie in ambush |
wooed | to seek to gain or bring about in affection |
driveling | to talk stupidly and carelessly |
trotin | loyal or pledged faithfulness |
trow | believe, think |
oxymoron | a combination of contradiction or incongruous words |
personification | representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form |
flashback | interruption of chronological sequence |
Romeo and Juliet Act ll Vocab
December 16, 2019