Romeo and Juliet Vocab 4 and 5

Solace

Noun. Comfort in sorrow

Idolatry

Noun. Religious worship of idols

Abhor

Verb. To regard with extreme repugnance (dislike)

Visage

Noun. The face usually with reference to its features

Languish

Verb. To become weak or feeble over time

Redress

Verb. To make something right or to repair it

Sojourn

Verb. Stay for a time in a place; to live temporary

Consort

Verb. To associate; keep company with

Aloof

Adjective. Reserved or indifferent

Privy

Adjective. Participating in knowledge of something private or secret

Prostrate

Verb. To cast oneself on the ground in humility or submission

Solemnity

Noun. State or character of being solemn or seriois

Cleave

Verb. To adhere closely; stick; cling

Beseech

Verb. To implore urgently

Portentous

Adjective. Ominously significant

Forswear

Verb. To reject or renounce under oath

Paramiur

Noun. An illicit lover

Inauspicious

Adjective. Ill-oneness; unfavorable

Sepluchur

Noun. A tomb, gave, or burial place

Judicous

Adjective. Having or showing good judgment