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Shakesphere Vocab Crossword
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1) pure; not having had romantic or sexual relationships
2) Acting without careful consideration of the consequences; reckless.
3) to clear someone of blame or suspicion
5) The feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one’s consideration or respect; contempt.
7) To reprimand or scold someone for their actions.
8) Exemption from punishment or freedom from consequences for one’s actions.
9) Lack of good sense; foolishness.
10) Extremely unpleasant or immoral; repulsive.
11) The offense of lying under oath.
14) Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.
16) To be necessary or proper for someone to do something.
17) feeling sorry for wrongdoing; desire to make things right
18) to make something unclean, impure, or dishonored
20) faithfulness; staying loyal and firm
21) clearly visible or obvious; seeming to be true
23) An overly high opinion of one’s own abilities or worth.
25) To scold or rebuke someone, usually in a mild manner.
27) a false spoken statement that damages someone’s reputation
29) extremely unpleasant or hateful
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4) To forgive or excuse someone for a mistake or wrongdoing.
6) pretending to be someone else in order to deceive
12) A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others.
13) related to a wedding or marriage
15) a blessing or kind, approving words
16) To deceive or trick someone into doing something, often through charm or cunning.
19) A feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness.
22) to express disappointment or blame toward someone
24) inappropriate or excessive sexual desire
26) To shock or surprise someone greatly.
28) to prove someone is not guilty of wrongdoing
30) To annoy, worry, or frustrate someone.
31) false and harmful statements meant to ruin someone’s reputation
32) Acting with or showing care and thought for the future; wise and cautious.
33) An argument or disagreement, typically a petty or trivial one.
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