Bubbling with excitement. E_____
What is EBULLIENT?
Noun meaning an irregularity or deviation. A______
What is ANOMALY?
Verb meaning to show off
What is FLAUNT?
This adjective describes something really, really bad, such as cutting into a funeral procession. E_______
What is EGREGIOUS?
Whose line? "I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw."
Who is HAMLET?
Extremely depressed; full of despair. D_____
What is DESPONDENT?
Adjective meaning of dubious authenticity. A______
What is APOCRYPHAL?
To stir up trouble
What is FOMENT?
Verb meaning to make worse. E______
What is EXACERBATE?
Whose line? "I am essentially not in madness, but mad in craft."
Who is HAMLET?
Combative; quarrelsome; warlike. B______
What is BELLIGERENT?
A leader who uses prejudice to get power is a d_____.
What is a DEMAGOGUE?
Great warmth, earnestness; zeal
What is FERVOR?
This adjective describes disapproving or degrading remarks. D_______
What is DEROGATORY?
Whose line? "O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown!"
Who is OPHELIA?
Adjective meaning passionate or enthusiastic. A____
What is ARDENT?
Something out of place in time or history, such as a light saber at a Civil War reenactment. A_______
What is ANACHRONISM?
Glaringly bad; notorious, scandalous
What is FLAGRANT?
Someone who commits a crime hopes this will happen: to be free from blame. E_______
What is EXONERATE?
Whose line? "Madness in great ones must not unwatched go."
Who is CLAUDIUS?
Noun for calm and in control; composure. E______
What is EQUANIMITY?
Hermitlike; practicing self-denial. A_____
What is ASCETIC?
Meticulous, demanding, or finicky
What is FASTIDIOUS?
Verb meaning to ridicule or laugh at contemptuously; can also be a noun. D_______
What is DERIDE /DERISION?
Whose line? "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't."
Who is POLONIUS?