Associations to the word «Juliet»
Noun
- Barker
- Geraldine
- Antony
- Burke
- Heroine
- Sweeney
- Lover
- Julius
- Coyote
- Artemis
- Abigail
- Franco
- Theatre
- Romance
- Feud
- Cupid
- Wonderland
- Norma
- Venice
- Austen
- Brock
- Jess
- Rodgers
- Caesar
- Lawson
- Dug
- Nanny
- Sleeping
- Michelangelo
- Sonnet
- Dorothy
- Kaufman
- Constance
- Encore
- Puck
- Ashton
- Musical
- Katie
- Viola
- Dharma
- Whiting
- Premiere
- Elton
- Julia
- Locke
- Nate
- Doll
- Rendition
- Blues
- Marius
- Boom
- Windsor
- Julie
- Prairie
- Kenneth
- Bernstein
- Blunt
- Staging
- Orpheus
- Kilkenny
- Fantasy
- Buffy
- Roberts
- Hermione
- Avon
- Actress
- Fiona
- Olivier
- Starring
- Wedding
- Claire
- Bray
- Beatrice
- Leonardo
- Soundtrack
- Excerpt
- Madden
- Maggie
- Lost
- Goodwin
- Costume
- Zombie
- Rhys
- Yvonne
- Mort
Wiktionary
JULIET, proper noun. A female given name.
JULIET, proper noun. One of the main characters of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
JULIET, proper noun. A woman who is or is with a great lover.
JULIET, proper noun. By analogy with the Shakespearean character, a woman who is in love with a man from a family, party, or country opposing that of her own.
JULIET, proper noun. (astronomy) ] The sixth moon of the planet Uranus.
JULIET, proper noun. The letter J in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
JULIET CAP, noun. Round shaped tight-fitted cap worn by brides etc.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.