Macbeth Vocabulary Review

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Across
  1. 1. to summon a spirit or bring into existence by magic
  2. 6. mental anxiety, uneasiness, or disturbance
  3. 9. to wave or flourish something aggressively, like a weapon
  4. 11. to humiliate
  5. 13. to damage, spoil, or make imperfect
  6. 17. jaws or mouths
  7. 19. the internal organs
  8. 22. the desire to do evil; ill will
  9. 23. fearless, bold, not intimidated
  10. 24. extreme greed
  11. 25. to use unclear language to hide the truth
  12. 27. a remedy to counteract poison or evil
  13. 28. amusement
  14. 31. to draw back in fear, pain, or distrust
  15. 32. destroying something that is considered holy
  16. 34. deserving praise; commendable
  17. 35. soon or shortly
Down
  1. 2. cheerful, good-humored
  2. 3. in original, clean, or pure condition
  3. 4. people of high social standing
  4. 5. an open area of land with grass and small shurubs
  5. 7. dark or gloomy
  6. 8. honor and respect displayed publicly
  7. 10. based on conjecture rather than knowledge
  8. 12. to struggle with or wrestle (mentally)
  9. 13. to attend to the needs of someone
  10. 14. to make greater or enlarge
  11. 15. a funeral bell
  12. 16. able to be felt, touched, or easily perceived
  13. 18. to guess or suspect something without proof
  14. 20. determined, firm in purpose
  15. 21. one who takes power illegally or by force
  16. 26. loud, noisy, and demanding
  17. 29. relating to an empire or emperor
  18. 30. a Scottish noble or lord
  19. 33. to reject with hatred or scorn