HAMLET Act V vocabulary

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HAMLET
Act V vocabulary
abhor
■ V. find repugnant; to detest; to loathe
amity
■ N. a state of friendship and cordiality
asunder
■ Adv. widely separated especially in space
canker
■ N. something that corrodes, corrupts, or destroys
changeling
■ N. a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy
churlish
■ Adj. having a bad disposition
edify
■ V. to make understand
felicity
■ N. state of well-being characterized by contentment
flagon
■ N. a large metal or pottery vessel with a handle and
spout
gibe
■ N. an aggressive remark direct at a person
imperious
■ Adj. having or showing arrogant superiority
imputation
■ N. a statement attributing something dishonest
palpable
■ Adv. capable of being perceived
Can you find Mr. Wasilewski?
Look really carefully, because
he is quite palpable in this
picture.
requiem
■ N. a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a
dead person
umbrage
■ N. a feeling of anger caused by being offended
Hyperbole
■ An over exaggeration
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