Hamlet Vocab
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| a forerunnning, prediction, to precede | ||
| having the relation of a child to a parent | ||
| dawdling, flirting, waste of time | ||
| to attack violently, to undertake with the purpose of mastering, to make an impact on | ||
| herald, omen foreshadowing future event | ||
| promising success, prosperous, fortune | ||
| downright, thorough, notorious | ||
| to examine or analyze, to attempt | ||
| a rich tapestry | ||
| a model or pattern of excellence, rival, surpass | ||
| to reason earnestly with someone against something that person intends to do, remonstrate | ||
| the pure and concentrated essence of something, most perfect embodiment, the fifth element of heavenly bodies | ||
| to sharpen, make keen or eager, stimulate | ||
| insubstantial, characteristic of non-material beings | ||
| a command or authorization, to decree, order, or require | ||
| a crown, royal dignity or authority | ||
| the guidance of God over the earth, foresight, provident care | ||
| a group of people gathered in answer to a summons | ||
| to call or bring before a court to answer an indictment | ||
| unnecessary, excessive, needless | ||
| cowardly, timid | ||
| to drink deeply and frequently | ||
| domineering in a haughty manner, dictatorial, urgent, imperative | ||
| the state of being happy, good fortune | ||
| a funeral rite or ceremony |
