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Explore essential vocabulary from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" with definitions and usages. This collection features words like "appease," meaning to calm or soothe; "carrion," referring to dead and decaying flesh; and "conspirator," denoting someone involved in illegal acts. Discover terms like "insurrection," which signifies a rebellion, and "oration," a formal public speech. Each word includes synonyms and antonyms to enhance understanding. Boost your literary vocabulary and grasp the themes of power, betrayal, and rebellion in this classic play.
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1. appease 2. carrion 3. conspirator 4. insurrection 5. oration 6. puissant 7. redress 8. spurn Julius Caesar Test Vocab.
n.formal public speech—synonyms:address, sermon, lecture oration
none who plans with others to commit an illegal act__synonym:traitor, accompliceantonym:loyalist conspirator
Adj.powerful; mighty__synonym:forceful, capableantonym:weak puissant
v.to bring to a state of peace or contentment; to calm or soothe__synonym:pacified, calmedantonym:enraged, incited appeased
v.to reject with distainto treat with hatred—synonyms:despise, Reject spurn
N.relief from worry or injury; satisfaction for a wrong or injuryV.ToSet right; repairsynonyms:N.AidV.adapt redress
N. Revolution, revolt, civil Disobedience __synonyms:Rebellion, Disorder insurrection