| Allegiance | loyalty to a ruler or country |
| Augment | to add something in order to make it larger or more substantial |
| Carousing | drinking and becoming noisy |
| Clamored | shouted and demanded noisily |
| Dire | a severe, serious or desperate situation or circumstance |
| Gild | to cover with a substance; usually gold or gold-like |
| Lamenting(s) | expression(s) of grief or sorrow |
| Malice | intention or desire to cause great harm to someone |
| Palpable | able to be felt; touched |
| Parley | to talk or negotiate; speak with |
| Predominance | appearing as most important, powerful; strongest or most common in number or amount |
| Provoke | to stir emotion in someone; arouse |
| Quenched | satisfied thirst |
| Scruples | moral or ethical considerations |
| Summons | calling for service or action |
Macbeth Act 2 Vocabulary
August 13, 2019