Vocabulary
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VOCABULARYMACBETH
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VALOR•Noun•Marked courage or bravery•“Like valor’s minion carved out his passage” page 308
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TREASONS•Noun•Betrayals of one’s country or oath of loyalty•“But treasons capital, confessed and proved “ pg 314
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IMPERIAL•Adjective•Of an empire; having supreme authority•“as happy prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme “ pg 314
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LIEGE•Noun•Lord or king•“My liege, they are not yet come back“ pg 315
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SOVEREIGN•Adjective•Supreme in power, rank, or authority•“Which shall to all our nights and days to come/ Give solely sovereign sway and masterdom” pg 320
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AUGMENT•Verb•Make greater; enlarge•“So I lose none/ In seeking to augment it” pg 328
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PALPABLE•Adjective•Capable of being touched or felt•“I see thee yet in form as palpable/ As this which I now draw” pg 328
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STEALTHY•Adjective•Sly•“Whose howl’s his watch, thus with his stealthy pace” pg 328
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PREDOMINANCE•Noun•Superiority•“Is ‘t night’s predominance, or the day’s shame” pg 338
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INDISSOLUBLE•Adjective•Not able to be dissolved or undone•“Command upon me, to which my duties/ Are with a most indissoluble tie/ For ever knit.” pg 343
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PARRICIDE•Noun•The act of killing one’s father, mother or close relative•“Their cruel parricide” pg 344
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DAUNTLESS•Adjective•Fearless; Cannot be intimidated•“And, to that dauntless temper of his mind” pg 344
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JOCUND•Adjective•Cheerful, Jovial•“Then be thou jocund” pg 348
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INFIRMITY•Noun•Physical or mental defect; Illness•“I have a strange infirmity” pg 353
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TYRANT•Noun•A sovereign or ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly•“From whom this tyrant holds the due of birth” pg 356
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MALEVOLENCE•Noun•Ill will; Spitefulness•“That the malevolence of fortune nothing/ Takes from his high respect” pg 357
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PERNICIOUS•Adjective•Fatal; Deadly•“Let this pernicious hour/ Stand aye accursed in the calendar” pg 366
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JUDICIOUS•Adjective•Showing good judgment•“He is noble, wise, judicious, and best knows” pg 367
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SUNDRY•Adjective•Various; Miscellaneous•“More suffer, and more sundry ways than ever” pg 371
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INTEMPERANCE•Noun•Lack of restraint•“Boundless intemperance/ In nature is a tyranny” pg 372
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AVARICE•Noun•Greed•“A stanchless avarice” pg 372
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PERTURBATION•Noun•Disturbance•“A great perturbation in nature” pg 381
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PRISTINE•Adjective•Original, Unspoiled•“And purge it to a sound and pristine health” pg 387
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CLAMOROUS•Adjective•Noisy•“Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death” pg 390
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HARBINGERS•Noun•Forerunners•“Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death” pg 390