hamlet vocab
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| n; model of excellence | ||
| n; appearance, facial expression | ||
| v; to correct one's moral or spiritual being, to enlighten | ||
| n; statement or doctrine seemingly in contradiction to the received belief or to what naturally would be believed | ||
| v; to declare openly, to vouch for | ||
| adj; relevant, appropriate, applicable | ||
| v; to repay good or evil to, to reward or to punish | ||
| n; one or that which announces or foreruns the coming of a person/thing | ||
| adj; addicted to extravagant or wasteful expenditure in money, time or strength | ||
| v; to soil, discolor or defile as in from smoke, soot or mud | ||
| adj; perceptible by feeling or touch, open to recognition or detection | ||
| adj; capable of being understood in more sense than one | ||
| n; a tentative judgement or inference from weak or incomplete evidence | ||
| n; a prank, a caper | ||
| adj; having a blithe or gay disposition or appearance, sprightly | ||
| v; to beseech, to implore, to solicit with earnestness | ||
| adj; of good omen, bestowing good fortune | ||
| adj; foreboding, ominous | ||
| v; to attack or assault violently | ||
| v; to seize and hold in possession without right or legal authority | ||
| n; readiness and skill in using the hands, any easy in physical, mechanical or artistic work | ||
| v; to form the boundary of, to define | ||
| adj; profane, ungodly, blasphemous | ||
| v; to mislead or get the better by guile, to deceive, to cheat | ||
| adj; containing or spreading slander or misrepresentations, deframatory | ||
| adj; showy, making a display from vanity | ||
| v; to satiate, to satisfy, to fufill | ||
| adj; having the power of destroying or injuring, malicious | ||
| adj; negligent | ||
| n; good fortune, blissfulness | ||
| adj; lacking in spirit or courage, cowardly | ||
| n; a musical hymn or service for the dead |
