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sea change; it means a broad transformation /upheaval;ex: the 60s are considered a sea-change because they were full of influences that changed life as we knew it
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
He means "in". Shakespeare's English is still English and "in" means "in". "In fair Verona" (Romeo and Juliet) means just what it says: in the city of Verona. When Lady Macbeth says, "What? In our house?" it means exactly what you think it does.
Perjury is a crime. It means lying when under oath eg when in court. It was not invented by Shakespeare.
Affectionate basically means to show love or your feelings.
foolish: silly
It means friendly!my name is Aneesa and i love it!it also means you are affectionate :)
Affectionate means capable of displaying their feeling towards another person like caring, loving, ect.
foolish (just like how the English word comes from the Portuguese doudo, which means "a foolish person")
In Shakespeare's time, the word "nice" meant precise, accurate, or scrupulous. It often conveyed a sense of being particular or meticulous in detail.
Foolish
No, it means foolish.
Aneesah means a "kind heart."
Stubborn
Foolish means "not wise", "silly", or even "ignorant." It is a word that is frequently used as a synonym for stupid. "Olivia's foolish answer made her blush with shame." "John felt foolish when he missed the point of the question."
it means "curly hair" but in an affectionate way.