pretentious or inflated speech or writing
bombast
obedient or attentive to a servile degree
obsequious
to mislead the mind or judgment of; deceive
delude
to make known; to proclaim
promulgate
having contradictory qualities
paradox
lack of agreement or harmony
discord
conspicuously bad; shockingly bad
egregious
destructive of life
pestilent
dishonest behavior; trickery; rascality
knavery
to be excessive in one's attention or fondness
dote
to leave a ship
disembark
characterized by severe pain, suffering, sorrow
grievous
a desire to cause pain or injury to another
malice
to declare or maintain with certainty
warrant
prominent; standing out to be readily seen
eminent
intensely emotional and passionately felt
vehement
a formal written warrant granting power to perform various acts or duties
commission
mettle
being in fact the thing named; truthful
veritable
a person's manner of walking
gait
something that foreshadows a coming event; omen
portent
highly injurious or damaging; harmful in a subtle way
pernicious
trifle
to go over in the mind repeatedly
ruminate
to strike sharply or heavily with the hand
smite
a version of something
iteration
the act of blaming or condemning
censure
to restore; to make good after an injury
restitution
a wicked act or thing
iniquity
the name of Desdemona's father
Brabantio