Hamlet
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| to shorten or diminish | ||
| to abolish | ||
| developing or in the process of happening | ||
| irregularity; straying from the norm | ||
| obsolete; out of fashion; no longer usable | ||
| the quality of lacking higher values | ||
| brutal without reason; having the attributes of a savage | ||
| pertaining to the middle class | ||
| shameless; insolent; disrespectful | ||
| marked by sexuality that is often frank and unrelieved by higher emotions | ||
| careful; cautious | ||
| to voice disapproval; to scold | ||
| restricted or limited | ||
| leniency | ||
| related | ||
| pertaining to a group or community | ||
| a yielding; acquiescence | ||
| to cause one to become confused | ||
| an inference or conclusion drawn or deduced by surmise or guesswork | ||
| agreement or harmony | ||
| an assembly where there is a coming together | ||
| superficial | ||
| disconnected; rambling | ||
| skillful and active with the hands; manually adroit and skillful | ||
| a lack of agreement; strife; tension | ||
| instructing and improving spiritually or morally | ||
| to place securely; to conceal | ||
| a plea; an earnest request | ||
| ambiguous, usually intended to deceive | ||
| still in existence | ||
| artificial | ||
| happy or delightful | ||
| cutting down or knocking down a tree; killing | ||
| patience, lenience | ||
| prevented or delayed beforehand | ||
| to worry or be annoyed | ||
| very irritating | ||
| important to the issue at hand; pertaining to | ||
| covered with gold or having a golden color; having a background of wealth | ||
| to cause irritation | ||
| free | ||
| seriousness; importance | ||
| to give attention | ||
| to go quickly; to hasten | ||
| a reverential regard; respect shown by external action | ||
| vague; not easily understood | ||
| an insistent and pressing demand | ||
| having no material or tangible form | ||
| cleverness; inventiveness; resourcefulness | ||
| to deposit a dead body into a grave | ||
| causing ill will; offensive | ||
| weary from overuse; surfeited | ||
| sprightly and lighthearted in disposition, character, or quality | ||
| to feign sickness | ||
| of, related to, or suggesting of war | ||
| tearfully sentimental | ||
| showily attractive; tawdry | ||
| hater of mankind | ||
| a very small particle; a speck | ||
| rebellious; unruly | ||
| beginner; convert | ||
| a state of being forgotten | ||
| overly attentive; servile | ||
| unyielding regardless of reason or logic | ||
| noisy; boisterous | ||
| wealth | ||
| showy; pretentious | ||
| to banish | ||
| tangible; perceptible; easily noticeable | ||
| something that appears false or contradictory but is actually correct | ||
| to become dry from heat; to shrivel from heat | ||
| one who exhibits extreme or possible blind allegiance to a group | ||
| one who possesses mere book learning | ||
| fretful; obstinate | ||
| utter damnation; ruin | ||
| dictatorial; unconditional | ||
| mechanical; indifferent | ||
| very destructive or harmful; deadly | ||
| to read or examine | ||
| concise and meaningful | ||
| seemingly acceptable, believable, or possible | ||
| very heavy; unwieldy from weight | ||
| powerful; having a strong effect | ||
| to talk idly and foolishly at a great length | ||
| something that comes before; a forerunner | ||
| showing contempt towards sacred things | ||
| land or rock projecting into a body of water | ||
| unusual in character or experience | ||
| misgiving | ||
| to give formal approval | ||
| to take great pleasure and delight in | ||
| compensation | ||
| to make repayment or to return | ||
| reverting to an earlier or inferior condition | ||
| to express in an overly enthusiastic manner | ||
| to awaken; to become active | ||
| to set apart for sacred use; to make holy; to purify | ||
| barely sufficient | ||
| sparkle | ||
| industrious | ||
| possessed of controlling power | ||
| to reject or to refuse with hostility | ||
| to breath; to sigh | ||
| equivalent | ||
| turbulent; stormy | ||
| capable of being maintained in argument; rationally defensible | ||
| a meeting, usually secret in nature | ||
| act of determination | ||
| immoral; lewd | ||
| fanatic |
