SurfeitVerb | Means indulge ( one’s appetite) to satiety. |
AbatementNoun | Th ending of something or the lessening of something. |
FancyAdjective | Not plain: decorative or ornamented. |
PestilenceNoun | Any epidemic disease with a high death rate. |
BrineNoun | A strong solution of slat and water used for pickling. |
SovereignNoun | A nation’s ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right. |
ProvidentAdjective | Providing carefully for the future. |
PrattleVerb | Speak ( about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly. |
VirtuousAdjective | Excellent |
VirtueNoun | The quality of doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong. |
ProdigalAdjective | Recklessly wasteful. |
QuarrelerVerb | A disputant who quarrels. |
AccostVerb | Speak to someone. |
ConstellationNoun | A configuration of stars as seen from th earth. |
StrifeNoun | Bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension |
TransgressVerb | Act in disregard of laws, rules contracts or promises. |
AmendsNoun | Something done or paid in explain of a wrong. |
SyllogismNoun | Means deductive reasoning in which a conclusion is derived from two premises ( two ideas together help to form one conclusion) |
DexterouslyAdjective | To be able to move about with coordination ( infants have less dexterity because when you try to sit them up they just fall over) |
CatechizeVerb | Give religious instructions to. |
InfirmityNoun | The state of being weak in health or body especially from old age. |
FollyNoun | The trait of acting stupidly or rashly. |
Twelfth Night Vocabulary List 1
July 10, 2019