Learning
Literature
Vocabulary
Shakespeare
Words
100
collected into a mass or pile
What is "amassed"?
100
jealously eager for the possession of something
What is "covetous"?
100
a means to an end
What is "expedient"?
100
cleverness
What is "ingenuity"?
100
to relieve from a charge of fault or crime; declare not guilty
What is "acquitted"?
200
stripped of possessions
What is "despoiled"?
200
a feeling of hostility or ill will
What is "enmity"?
200
gold coins
What is "ducats"?
200
requiring great physical or mental effort; difficult to accomplish
What is "arduous?"
200
to echo or ring with sound
What is "resound"?
300
a person who lends money and charges interest
What is "usurer"?
300
implored urgently
What is "besought"?
300
without charge or payment; free
What is "gratis"?
300
to obtain or get by use of special means
What is "procuring"?
300
talking excessively and pointlessly; babbling
What is "prating"?
400
an expression of enthusiastic approval; a round of applause
What is "plaudits"?
400
an inheritance from one's father or other ancestor
What is "patrimony"?
400
to complain bitterly
What is "rails"?
400
to speak of as undeserving or unworthy
What is "dispraised"?
400
to twist or turn from the proper course
What is "wrest"?
500
wisdom; ability to make good judgments
What is "sagacity"?
500
a person who has made himself or herself responsible for another
What is "surety"?
500
capacity to endure pain, injury, etc
What is "sufferance"?
500
to lose as a consequence of breaking an agreement
What is "forfeit"?
500
like a mongrel dog; a mean and unfriendly person
What is "currish"?
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