AP Othello Flashcards
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6614707000 | aside | A device in which a character in a drama makes a short speech which is heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play | 0 | |
6614707903 | soliloquy | A long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage | 1 | |
6614707904 | moor | Muslims of Spain | 2 | |
6614707905 | bombastic | pompous in speech and manner | 3 | |
6614707906 | epithets | Brief, descriptive phrases used to characterize people or things. | 4 | |
6614707907 | homage | Honor or respect shown publicly | 5 | |
6614708942 | incense | to make very angry | 6 | |
6614708943 | reverence | deep respect | 7 | |
6614708944 | delude | to deceive | 8 | |
6614708945 | embark | commence; go on board a boat; begin a journey | 9 | |
6614708946 | fathom | Understand | 10 | |
6614710657 | promulgate | To make known officially | 11 | |
6614710658 | manifest | Obvious; very clear; evident | 12 | |
6614710659 | inhibit | to hold back | 13 | |
6614710660 | disporportionate | out of proportion; too much or too little | 14 | |
6614710669 | valiant | brave | 15 | |
6614711766 | err | Mistaken | 16 | |
6614711767 | beguile | To deceive | 17 | |
6614711768 | beseech | To beg | 18 | |
6614712325 | sovereign | having absolute authority in a certain realm | 19 | |
6614712326 | alacrity | Eagerness | 20 | |
6614712327 | disposition | Attitude or mood | 21 | |
6614712872 | mediator | one who settles disputes | 22 | |
6614712873 | spinster | One who isn't married | 23 | |
6614712874 | heathen | pagan; uncivilized and irreligious | 24 | |
6614712875 | preferment | the act of moving up to a higher rank or position; a higher position in the church | 25 | |
6614713754 | obsequious | Overly submissive and eager to please | 26 | |
6614713755 | plague | Curse | 27 | |
6614713756 | malice | Hatred | 28 | |
6614713757 | lascivious | lustful | 29 | |
6614714362 | rebuke | To criticize sharply | 30 | |
6614714363 | contrived | artificial; labored | 31 | |
6614714364 | iniquity | sin; evil act | 32 | |
6614714365 | palpable | Able to be touched or felt | 33 | |
6614714366 | idle | inactive | 34 | |
6614715006 | assay | analyze; evaluate | 35 | |
6614715007 | mountebank | A swindler; a charlatan; a trickster | 36 | |
6614715008 | mandate | an official order or commission to do something. | 37 | |
6614715009 | overt | Obvious, easily observed | 38 | |
6614715010 | visage | A face or facial expression | 39 | |
6614716098 | knavery | Trickery or foolishness. | 40 | |
6668311072 | discern | to perceive or recognize | 41 | |
6668314347 | contention | argument | 42 | |
6668317139 | chide | (v.) to blame; scold | 43 | |
6668321294 | ensnare | To entrap. | 44 | |
6668328614 | egregious | Extremely bad; flagrant | 45 | |
6668330785 | wanton | undisciplined; unrestrained; reckless | 46 | |
6668335637 | propriety | correct behavior; obedience to rules and customs | 47 | |
6668337277 | censure | Blame | 48 | |
6668339496 | assail | To attack | 49 | |
6668344663 | inordinate | excessive | 50 | |
6668347894 | renounce | To give up or resign something | 51 | |
6668348809 | pestilence | disease | 52 | |
6668351343 | solicit | requested; asked for | 53 | |
6702398055 | entreat | To beg | 54 | |
6702398056 | converse | to talk; the opposite | 55 | |
6702398057 | discourse | Conversation | 56 | |
6702398962 | discretion | good judgement | 57 | |
6702398963 | languish | decay; fade away; get weaker | 58 | |
6702398964 | err | wandering and unpredictable | 59 | |
6702398965 | cunning | Cleverness; slyness | 60 | |
6702398966 | penitent | expressing remorse for one's misdeeds | 61 | |
6702398967 | incur | To bring about | 62 | |
6702398968 | beseech | To beg | 63 | |
6702399788 | filch | to steal | 64 | |
6702399789 | disposition | Attitude or mood | 65 | |
6702399790 | vile | Extremely unpleasant | 66 | |
6702399791 | vehement | Intense, forceful, powerful | 67 | |
6702399792 | vice | bad habit | 68 | |
6702401430 | imputation | accusation | 69 | |
6702401431 | reproach | To express disapproval of | 70 | |
6702404205 | apoplectic | extremely angry; furious | 71 | |
6702405870 | beguile | To deceive | 72 | |
6702405871 | import | ask urgently | 73 | |
6702405872 | cuckold | the husband of an unfaithful wife | 74 | |
6702405873 | expostulate | to object earnestly | 75 | |
6702405874 | breach | Some sort of violation; a gap | 76 | |
6702407034 | teem | to become filled to overflowing; to be present in large quantities | 77 | |
6702408287 | garner | to gather and store | 78 | |
6712213575 | restitution | (n.) the act of restoring someone or something to the rightful owner or to a former state or position; making good on a loss or damage | 79 | |
6712213576 | perjury | Lying under oath | 80 | |
6712214267 | pernicious | Harmful | 81 | |
6712214268 | valiant | brave | 82 | |
6712214269 | forsake | To abandon | 83 | |
6712214270 | censure | To criticize harshly | 84 |