echo or reverberation | ||
lean or thin | ||
illness; physical defect | ||
in a proud, commanding way | ||
foreboding; full of unspecified meaning | ||
impressively forceful | ||
made greater | ||
begged; pleaded with | ||
group plotting harm or the plot itself | ||
strong determination | ||
act, especially a heroic achievement | ||
about to happen | ||
old word meaning "petition" | ||
old word meaning "to kick disdainfully" | ||
confused | ||
open rebellion against authority | ||
desire to harm or see harm done to others | ||
formal speech | ||
speak formally and at length | ||
depraved | ||
money, property, or position left in a will to someone | ||
damaging to a person's reputation | ||
secret | ||
punishment; severe criticism | ||
system of principles or beliefs | ||
warn of a future event | ||
old word for a standard bearer; one who carries a flag | ||
joined; accompanied | ||
behavior | ||
so unhappy that nothing will comfort | ||
misunderstood; misinterpreted | ||
feeling of desire for another's possessions or qualities and jealousy at not having them |
Julius Caesar
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