Romeo and Juliet Vocab 1 Honors

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A lover, often secret, not allowed by law or custom

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extended to great, unnecessary, or tedious length; long and wordy

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mix up or confuse

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act between parties with a view to reconciling differences

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a means by which something is transmitted

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someone who boasts

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indecent; humorously obscene

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to walk slowly or leisurely

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cheerful and lighthearted

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nonsense; foolishness; V: talk nonsense

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Because the professor is not a good teacher, he is indifferent when his students tell him that his complex lectures _________ their brains.

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The water supply is carried by an overground __________ from a spring near the lake.

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My rich uncle is a ___________ who constantly boasts about his possessions.

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Often, I am called upon to ___________ disagreements between my two best friends.

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The balloons changed the sick little girl’s gloomy mood to a __________ one.