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100

An opponent or enemy

adversary

100

To harm or injure

Scathe

100

To spread or promote an idea or theory widely

(Also used in a scientific sense, meaning to breed plants or animals from parent stock)

Propagate

100

Having an impaired or disfigured appearance

Marred

100

Bold, nervy or disrespectful behavior

Gall

200

A strong supporter of a party, cause or person

Partisan

200
One-sided or not returned, as love

Unrequited

200

A belief or a set of beliefs taught by a church, political party or other group

Doctrine

200

To speak ill of someone or something, or represent them as having little worth

Disparage

200

Call upon (a spirit or a ghost) to appear, by means of a magic ritual

Conjure

300

Solemnity

The state or quality of being serious or dignified

300

Trifling

Unimportant or trivial

300

Shrift

A confession to a priest

300

Portentous

Having to do with a sign or omen of a future event

300

DAILY DOUBLE: Complete this sentence from Act II scene ii of Romeo & Juliet:

ROMEO: But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?

It is the East, and Juliet is the ____.


sun

400

Profane

Having to do with things that are not sacred or biblical; secular rather than religious

400

Saucy

impudent or bold; can sometimes mean impolite

400

Languish

To lose or lack vitality; to become weak or feeble

Also, to suffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant place or situation

400

Prodigious

Remarkably or impressively great

400

Assail

Attack violently, either verbally or physically 

500

rapier

A thin, light sharp-pointed sword used for fighting

500

Enmity

The state of feeling hostile to something or someone

500

Pernicious

Harmful or dangerous

500

Valiant

Having or showing courage or determination

500

Posterity

A word describing the future or future generations of people