othello act iv vocabulary. dilatory adj. tending to procrastinate; wasting time
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dotage N. a decline of mental faculties; especially with old ageTRANSCRIPT
OthelloAct IV vocabulary
dilatory Adj. tending to procrastinate; wasting time
dotage N. a decline of mental faculties; especially
with old age
enmesh V. entangle; catch in a net
entreat V. ask earnestly; beg
expostulate V. to reason
earnestly with someone against something that person has done
impervious Adj. incapable of being
persuaded or affected
lechery N. Unrestrained indulgence of sexual desire
peevish Adj. annoyed; irritated
propriety N. proper behavior or manners
ruminate V. think about; meditate on; ponder
slander N. a malicious statement or report
troth N. faithfulness; loyalty
vantage N. a position, condition, or place affording
some advantage or commanding view
venial Adj. able to be forgiven or pardoned
vice N. an immoral or evil habit or practice; bad
habit