Macbeth Vocabulary Act 1

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Across
  1. 3. A servant, servile follower, or favorite of a powerful person.
  2. 6. Brave or courageous.
  3. 7. Supernatural or imaginary (in this context).
  4. 8. To scold, criticize severely, or punish.
  5. 16. Deeply engrossed, fascinated, or transported by emotion.
  6. 17. Relating to an empire or royalty.
  7. 19. A messenger or sign that announces the approach of someone
  8. 20. Speculation or thoughts based on incomplete evidence.
  9. 21. Supreme ruler (King/Queen).
  10. 23. Tumult, uproar, or commotion.
Down
  1. 1. A difficult or unfortunate situation.
  2. 2. Relating to the physical body.
  3. 4. Repayment or reward.
  4. 5. Things of little importance.
  5. 9. To trick or deceive, often with a pleasant facade.
  6. 10. A Scottish nobleman serving the king.
  7. 11. Bile; or to make bitter.
  8. 12. Messengers or written letters.
  9. 13. Causing or feeling regret/guilt.
  10. 14. Unmatched, incomparable.
  11. 15. Fateful; derived from wyrd (Old English for fate).
  12. 18. One who supplies provisions (usually food).
  13. 22. thee Begone or go away.
  14. 24. A cap of a still (metaphor for the brain).
  15. 25. To wave a weapon vigorously.