Act 1 vocab
Act 2 vocab
Act 3 vocab
Act 4 vocab
Anything goes
100
Not Christian; uncivilized
What is heathen.
100
Scolding or rebuking, especially in a formal context
What is reprimanding?
100
unable to be heard
What is inaudible?
100
To charm or influence; sometimes for deception. Trick;fool.
What is beguile?
100
Thought of something or made something appear.
What is conjured?
200
Things that seem unnatural and cause unpleasantness or disgust.
What are abominations.
200
lack of awareness, knowledge or information
What is ignorance?
200
Danforth asked Hale if he was questioning his ___, or his principles/honesty.
What is probity?
200
jaw dropped, especially from surprise or wonder
What is agape?
200
Engaged in something illegal or immoral.
What is trafficked?
300
An adjective meaning causing fear or dread.
What is formidable.
300
urging or stirring into action
What is prodding?
300
To pale or turn white, as a strong emotional response
What is blanched?
300
dissatisfaction with one's circumstances
What is discontent?
300
The ___ unanimously voted to dismiss the charges due to lack of evidence. (this did not happen in the play)
What is magistrates?
400
Care or guidance from God.
What is providence.
400
thinking about carefully
What is deliberating?
400
Held motionless due to surprise or fear
What is transfixed?
400
To struggle mentally; show or feel great confusion
What is floundering?
400
John wished Elizabeth had been more __ about her belief about witches when talking to Hale.
What is evasive?
500
Hiding one's feelings or beliefs.
What is dissembling
500
a strong statement of disapproval
What is condemnation?
500
remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
What is prodigious?
500
punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
What is vengeance?
500
Hale argued that John's __ must surely have taught him that going to chuuch and praying at home were not the same thing.
What is theology?