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Macbeth Vocabulary (Act I)

Published on Dec 14, 2015

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Macbeth Vocabulary (Act I)

1. heath

(n) moor; a deserted wasteland (Act I, Scene 1, line 6)

2. plight

(n) dilemma; troubles; predicament (Act I, Scene 2, line 2)

3. valiant

(adj) brave or courageous (Act I, Scene 2, line 24)

4. sooth

(n) truth (Act I, Scene 2, line 36)

5. venture

(n) undertaking, scheme, or project (Act I, Scene 3, line 91)

6. surmise

(v) to guess or induce (Act I, Scene 3, line 141)

7. commendation

(n) praise or approval (Act I, Scene 4, line 55)

8. rapt

(adj) captivated or enthralled with something (Act I, Scene 5, line 5)

9. dismal

(adj) miserable, gloomy (Act I, Scene 2, line 53)