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Act 3
Act 4
100
An established preference for something
What is predilection
100
To scold or correct sharply
What is reprimand
100
Evil; foul; repulsive
What is vile
100
Completely firm; unyielding
What is adamant
200
An immeasurably deep or great space
What is abyss
200
Yearn to possess or have
What is covet
200
Swearing under oath to something that is untrue
What is perjury
200
Official postponement of the carrying out of a sentence
What is reprieve
300
A misrepresentation intended to harm another's reputation
What is calumny
300
Morally low; dishonorable
What is base
300
Unblemished; flawless; perfect
What is immaculate
300
The act of repaying an injury or wrong by committing the same, or a similar, act
What is retaliation
400
Lacking moral restraint, especially disregarding sexual restraints
What is licentious
400
generally awkward or clumsy; incompetent
What is ineptly
400
Thinking seriously; deep thought
What is contemplation
400
Formal legal accusation
What is indictment
500
Acting in a way to gain favor
What is ingratiating
500
To make better or more tolerable; to improve
What is ameliorate
500
Undisturbed; calm
What is unperturbed
500
Trying to gain the goodwill of another by friendly acts
What is conciliatory
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