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Guess the words related to English!

par Emma Lara Martínez
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z

Starts with A

An affirmative response, often used in Old English plays.

Starts with B

A poet, often referring to William Shakespeare himself.

Starts with C

A man whose wife is unfaithful.

Starts with D

A short, pointed weapon.

Starts with E

A stage direction meaning 'they exit', commonly used in Old English plays.

Starts with F

A character who provides comic relief and often speaks in riddles.

Starts with G

A lady of noble birth or high social standing.

Starts with H

An official messenger who announces important events or proclamations.

Starts with I

The quality of being fickle or unfaithful.

Starts with J

A professional fool or entertainer who performs tricks and jokes.

Starts with K

A dishonest or unscrupulous man, often used to describe a villainous character.

Starts with L

To express grief or sorrow, often through song or poetry.

Starts with M

Gaiety or amusement, often associated with festive occasions.

Starts with N

Having high moral qualities or noble birth, a common character trait in old English plays.

Starts with O

Often, frequently.

Starts with P

An introductory speech or scene that sets the stage for a play.

Starts with Q

An argument or dispute, often leading to conflict or violence.

Starts with R

The act of inflicting harm or punishment on someone in retaliation for a wrong.

Starts with S

A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and emotions.

Starts with T

A genre of drama that portrays the downfall of a noble or virtuous character.

Starts with U

To deprive of qualities traditionally associated with being female.

Starts with V

An evil or wicked character, often the antagonist of the play.

Starts with W

To seek the affection or love of someone, often with romantic intentions.

Starts with Y

An archaic form of 'yonder', meaning 'over there'.

Starts with Z

An exclamation of surprise or anger, often used as a minced oath in Old English plays.

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