Hamlet Hamlet Act V Act V 1. abhor v. to find repugnant; to detest; to loathe 1. abhor v. to find repugnant; to detest; to loathe 2. amity n. a state of friendship and cordiality 2. amity n. a state of friendship and cordiality 3. asunder adv. widely separated especially in space 3. asunder adv. widely separated especially in space 4. canker n. something that corrodes, corrupts, or 4. canker n. something that corrodes, corrupts, or destroys destroys 5. changeling n. a child secretly exchanged for another in 5. changeling n. a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy infancy 6. churlish adj. having a bad disposition 6. churlish adj. having a bad disposition 7. edify v. to make understand 7. edify v. to make understand 8. felicity n. state of well-being characterized by 8. felicity n. state of well-being characterized by contentment contentment 9. flagon n. a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle 9. flagon n. a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and spout and spout 10. gibe n. an aggressive remark directed at a person 10. gibe n. an aggressive remark directed at a person 11. imperious adj. having or showing arrogant superiority 11. imperious adj. having or showing arrogant superiority 12. imputation n. a statement attributing something 12. imputation n. a statement attributing something dishonest dishonest 13. palpable adv. capable of being perceived 13. palpable adv. capable of being perceived 14. requiem n. a song or hymn of mourning as a 14. requiem n. a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person memorial to a dead person 15. umbrage n. a feeling of anger caused by being 15. umbrage n. a feeling of anger caused by being offended offended 1. hyperbole- an obvious exaggeration 1. hyperbole- an obvious exaggeration