Act 4 (part 1)
Act 4 (part 2)
Act 5 (Part 1)
Act 5 (Part 2)
Acts 4 and 5
100

disposed to please

amiable

100

any customary observance or practice

rite

100

completely change the nature or appearance of

transfigure

100

not functioning properly

amiss

100

pledged to be married

betrothed

200

express criticism towards

upbraid

200

a state of friendship and cordiality

amity

200

unrestrained merrymaking

revel

200

in constant agitation

seething

200

misery resulting from affliction

woe

300

to this place

hither

300

express sorrow or regret about something

bewail

300

the quality of being enduring and free from change

constancy

300

capable of being perceived

palpable

300

a state of deep-seated ill-will

enmity

400

shower with love; show excessive affection for

dote

400

a harmonious state of things and of their properties

concord

400

two items of the same kind

twain

400

someone you feel sorry for

wretch

400

something done or paid to make up for a wrong

amends

500

marked by foolish or unreasoning fondness

enamored

500

cause to become imperfect

mar

500

being of striking appropriateness and relevance

apt

500

bitter conflict; heated or violent dissension

strife

500

courage when facing danger

valor

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