judicious (definition) | adj) having exercising or characterized by good judgement or sense; prudent |
harbinger (definition) | (noun) a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another |
harbinger (question)what events in act 2 scene 4 serve as harbinger of worse things yet to come? | ross announces macduff |
judicious (question)give an example of a judicious character in macbeth. | banquo is a judicious character because he is the voice of reason |
avouch | (verb) to declare as a matter of fact or as a thing that can be proved |
avouchsynonyms | confirm, support,prove |
credulous | adj) believing on slight evidence, gullible |
credulous use this word in a sentence about the character macbeth | macbeth has a credulous personality and a weak mindhe falls for everthing tje witches say |
appall | (verb) to overcome with consternation shock or dismay |
appallgive an example of when the audience might have been appalled by a characters actions in macbeth | i was appalled when macbeth killed duncans guards that was not apart of the plan that him and lbm planned |
rancor | noun) bitterness or resentfulness |
rancor why does mb feel rancor for banquo | banquo sons are going to become king smart/ voice of reason |
appease | verb) to bring to a state of peace or quiet |
appease how does lmb try to appease the guests at the banquet | Lady Macbeth explains her husband’s strange behavior is the result of an illness which has plagued him since youth: |
scrupulous | adj) very careful |
malevolence | noun) viscous hatred |
quench | verb) extinguish; using liquid |
quench (definition) | (verb): to extinguish, to cool with liquid |
quench identify the speaker and scene of this quote: “That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold . What hath quenched them hath given me fire.” | lady macbeth |
scrupulous (definition) | (adj) very principled, very careful, |
scrupulousdescribe a scrupulous student | … |
malevolence definition | (noun) having, showing or arising from intense often viscous hatred |
malevolencethe latin root word mal mean bad or evil. find 2 more words that use this root | … |
verb | action |
noun | person place or thing |
adj | describing a noun |
macbeth act 2 vocabulary
November 5, 2019