Macbeth/Julius Ceasar
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| Word (noun) |
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| Definition |
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| Affability |
The quality of being easy and peasant to speak to, friendliness |
| Ambition |
A strong desire, esp. for power or success |
| Apparition |
A ghostly figure; a sudden sight |
| Bondman/Bondsman |
A man forced to serve without wages, a slave or a serf |
| Cauldron |
A larger vessel or kettle used for boiling |
| Cur |
An inferior dog; a base or cowardly person |
| Deed |
An act or action |
| Dispatch |
Speed, haste |
| Earnest |
A taken, esp. of money, given to promise more payment later |
| Enterprise |
A risky, complicated undertaking; also, a willingness to start new adventures |
| Entrails |
The internal organs, esp. the intestines |
| Equivocation |
The act of being intentionally vogue or purposefully misleading while not lying |
| Firmament |
The sky, the heavens |
| Heir |
A person who inherits or succeeds in line |
| Honor |
High respect; also, a cause of credit |
| Infirmity |
A bodily weakness, frailty, a disease |
| Interim |
An interval of time between two events |
| Kinsman |
A male relative |
| Mantle |
A cloak |
| Remembrance |
The period of time one's memory includes |
| Remorse |
Regret for misdeeds |
| Sinews |
Strength, muscular power |
| Sooth |
Truth, reality |
| Spur |
An incentive, something that urges one forward |
| Taper |
A candle |
| Treason |
Betrayel of one's country or ruler, esp. through violence |
| Trifle |
Something of little importance, a small amount |
| Tyrant |
A harsh, cruel ruler |
| Valor |
Courage, boldness |
| Virtue |
Morale excellence; a good quality or characteristic |
| Visage |
The face or facial expression of a person |
| Woe |
Deep distress or misery, calamity, misfortune |
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