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Macbeth Vocabulary Review
Author :
Literature One
1.
Like valor's MINION carved out his passage
A
one that indicates/foreshadows what is to come
B
of or relating to the body
C
an obsequious follower or dependent
2.
Into the air, and what seemed CORPORAL melted
A
to punish
B
to adhere, cling, or stick fast
C
of or relating to the body
3.
Like our strange garments, CLEAVE not to their mold
A
to pass time pleasantly
B
to punish
C
to adhere, cling, or stick fast
4.
I'll be myself the HARBINGER and make joyful the hearing of my wife with your approach
A
of or relating to the body
B
an obsequious follower or dependent
C
one that indicates/foreshadows what is to come
5.
And CHASTISE with the valor of my tongue
A
to pass time pleasantly
B
to punish
C
to adhere, cling, or stick fast
6.
To BEGUILE the time, look like the time, bear welcome in your eye
A
to punish
B
to pass time pleasantly
C
to adhere, cling, or stick fast
7.
Upon the sightless COURIERS of the air
A
messengers
B
one that indicates/foreshadows what is to come
C
an obsequious follower or dependent
8.
I see thee yet, in form as PALPABLE
A
Fills with dismay
B
Avoids making an explicit statement
C
Easily perceived
9.
How is't with me when every noise APPALLS me?
A
Easily perceived
B
Fills with dismay
C
Induced to commit an unlawful act
10.
Faith, sir, we were CAROUSING till the second cock.
A
Drunken merrymaking
B
Conscience; morals
C
Induced to commit an unlawful act
11.
..EQUIVOCATES him in a sleep and giving him the lie, leaves him.
A
Easily perceived
B
Avoids making an explicit statement
C
Induced to commit an unlawful act
12.
Fears and SCRUPLES shake us.
A
Easily perceived
B
Induced to commit an unlawful act
C
Conscience; morals
13.
What good could they pretend? They were SUBORNED.
A
Fills with dismay
B
Induced to commit an unlawful act
C
Avoids making an explicit statement
14.
Their cruel PARRACIDE, filling their hearers with strange invention.
A
special honor expressed publicly
B
the murdering of one's parent(s)
C
masks
15.
She'll close and be herself, whilst our poor MALICE Remains in danger
A
extreme ill-will or spite
B
freed from impurities
C
special honor expressed publicly
16.
And make our faces VIZARDS to our hearts
A
extreme ill-will or spite
B
the murdering of one's parent(s)
C
masks
17.
Aye, my good lord. Safe in a ditch he BIDES, with twenty trenched gashes on his head.
A
to consider
B
waits
C
freed from impurities
18.
Ere humane statute PURGED the gentle weal -
A
special honor expressed publicly
B
freed from impurities
C
to consider
19.
Do not MUSE at me, my most worthy friends.
A
to consider
B
freed from impurities
C
waits
20.
Do faithful HOMAGE and receive free honors.
A
freed from impurities
B
extreme ill-will or spite
C
special honor expressed publicly
21.
Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn and CAULDRON bubble.
A
a large vessel
B
extremely small in size
C
something authoritatively forbidden
22.
Let this PERNICIOUS hour stand aye accursed in the calendar!
A
evil; wicked
B
extremely small in size
C
having an immoderate desire for wealth
23.
The most DIMINUTIVE of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl.
A
adherence to a strict moral code
B
evil; wicked
C
extremely small in size
24.
You may deserve of him through me, and wisdom to offer up a weak, poor, innocent lamb to APPEASE an angry god
A
having an immoderate desire for wealth
B
to humor; make peace with
C
something authoritatively forbidden
25.
I grant him bloody, luxurious, AVARICIOUS false, deceitful, sudden, malicious, smacking of every sin that has a name
A
adherence to a strict moral code
B
having an immoderate desire for wealth
C
something authoritatively forbidden
26.
By his own INTERDICTION stands accursed, and does blaspheme his breed?
A
something authoritatively forbidden
B
adherence to a strict moral code
C
extremely small in size
27.
Child of INTEGRITY, hath from my soul wiped the black scruples, reconciled my thoughts to thy good truth and honor.
A
adherence to a strict moral code
B
extremely small in size
C
evil; wicked
28.
Let our just CENSURES attend the true event, and put we on industrious soldiership.
A
waved or flourished
B
a chill or fit of shivering
C
harsh criticisms
29.
Till famine and the AGUE eat them up.
A
waved or flourished
B
harsh criticisms
C
a chill or fit of shivering
30.
But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn, BRANDISHED by man that's of a woman born.
A
harsh criticisms
B
a chill or fit of shivering
C
waved or flourished