Vocab 1 Macbeth

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Across
  1. 1. An abstract noun to describe one's courage or character.
  2. 2. Synonym for illegitimate or fake.
  3. 4. Adjective to describe an ongoing annoyance, irritation, or an embarrassment.
  4. 6. A Synonym to "prosperous."
  5. 8. Noun for the hesitation or the morality of an action.
  6. 10. Synonym for bravery, used to describe soldiers in battle.
  7. 11. Difficult to appease or make peace with, stubborn.
  8. 13. To banish or expel a person.
  9. 15. Synonyms with headstrong, uncaring, malicious. Also a Chinese soup or fried food.
  10. 16. Adjective meaning unhealthy or hostile.
  11. 17. To prevent, stop, block, or hinder.
Down
  1. 1. An abstract, questioning, and deep method of thinking or art.
  2. 3. The adjective form of main purpose of the witches in Macbeth.
  3. 5. The adjective form of "empire."
  4. 7. Attentive to an emotional level.
  5. 9. Pertaining to the body, synonyms with "physical" and "bodily."
  6. 12. Impenetrable or unyielding [substance], can be an adjective or noun.
  7. 14. To severely punish, either verbally or physically.
  8. 18. To intimidate or scare someone.