Romeo and Juliet Act V Vocabulary!. Apothecaryperusediscern vengeanceinterred Penuryapprehendamorous disperseabhorred restorativediscordparamour conspireenmity.

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Romeo and Juliet Act V Vocabulary!

Apothecaryperusediscern vengeanceinterred Penuryapprehendamorous disperseabhorred restorativediscordparamour conspireenmity sepulcherunsavory ambiguitydetestable tedious morseldevise

Apothecary Noun A person who sells medicine/chemicals Pharmacist/druggist

Peruse (Pah-rooz) Verb Examine; scrutinize; inspect

Discern Verb Determine, distinguish, recognize

Vengeance Noun Retaliation; punishment

Interred Verb Buried; entombed

Penury [pen-yuh-ree] Noun Poverty; neediness; impoverishment

Apprehend Verb Catch; arrest; capture; stop

Amorous Adjective Passionate; affectionate; loving

Disperse Verb Scatter; separate, dissolve

Abhorred [ab-hawr-ed] Verb Detested; hated; loathed; despised

Restorative Adjective Healing; curative, invigorating

Discord Noun Disharmony; disagreement; conflict; dispute

Paramour Noun A lover

Conspire verb scheme, plot, collaborate

Enmity noun; hate, hostility

Sepulcher [sep-uhl-ker] noun tomb; grave

Ambiguity noun vagueness; confusion

Unsavory adjective unpleasant

Detestable despicable; loathsome

Tedious - adj. monotonous; boring; mind-numbing

Morsel Noun- scrap; crumb

Devise verb plan; develop; formulate