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Macbeth & Lit Terms Vocabulary
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denotation : the strict dictionary meaning of a word
connotation :the emotional and imaginative meaning of a word
figurative language : language that emphasizes emotion
simile : a comparison using the word “like” or “as”
metaphor : an implied comparison
personification : human traits are given to inanimate objects or animals
imagery : vivid, concrete, sensory details
onomatopoeia : a word that sounds like its meaning
alliteration : repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
dialogue : conversation between two or more persons
soliloquy : words spoken aloud to oneself (often to show innermost thoughts)
aside : words spoken so that those present cannot hear (only the audience)
character foil : character set up as a direct comparison or contrast to a more important character
blank verse :unrhymed verse without regular stanzas
couplet :verse form of two rhyming lines
prophetic :foretelling events as if by divine inspiration
surmise :imagine, guess
commendation : expression of approval
interim : interval of time in between
incensed : angered
repose : rest: calmness
palpable : touchable
entreat : plead for
confound : in current usage, to cause to become confused
equivocate : to intentionally deceive or confuse
consort : associate, cohort
posterity : future generations
bestow : to give or grant
valor : bravery
rancor : malice: spitefulness
pernicious : destructive
prowess : courage
recoil : pull back in a startled manner
murky : dark, gloomy
resolute : form or determined: unwavering
appall : to horrify; to shock
laudable : deserving praise; commendable
covet : to have a strong desire for something
diminutive : tiny
discern : detect
impedes : prevents
abhor : loathe
benediction : an expression of good wishes
clamorous : noisy
mirth :gladness that comes from laughter.
Macbeth & Lit Terms Vocabulary
Across:| 5. | pull back in a startled manner | | 6. | in current usage, to cause to become confused | | 7. | verse form of two rhyming lines | | 8. | the strict dictionary meaning of a word | | 10. | courage | | 13. | interval of time in between | | 14. | words spoken so that those present cannot hear (only the audience) | | 20. | tiny | | 22. | angered | | 26. | future generations |
| | 27. | deserving praise; commendable | | 28. | to have a strong desire for something | | 29. | words spoken aloud to oneself (often to show innermost thoughts) | | 30. | bravery | | 31. | an implied comparison | | 33. | malice: spitefulness | | 34. | detect | | 35. | the emotional and imaginative meaning of a word | | 36. | foretelling events as if by divine inspiration |
| | Down:| 1. | an expression of good wishes | | 2. | language that emphasizes emotion | | 3. | repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words | | 4. | rest: calmness | | 6. | associate, cohort | | 9. | to horrify; to shock | | 11. | a comparison using the word “like” or “as” | | 12. | character set up as a direct comparison or contrast to a more important character | | 15. | to intentionally deceive or confuse | | 16. | gladness that comes from laughter. |
| | 17. | to give or grant | | 18. | human traits are given to inanimate objects or animals | | 19. | noisy | | 21. | vivid, concrete, sensory details | | 23. | expression of approval | | 24. | a word that sounds like its meaning | | 25. | dark, gloomy | | 29. | imagine, guess | | 32. | loathe |
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Macbeth & Lit Terms Vocabulary
Across:| 5. | pull back in a startled manner | | 6. | in current usage, to cause to become confused | | 7. | verse form of two rhyming lines | | 8. | the strict dictionary meaning of a word | | 10. | courage | | 13. | interval of time in between | | 14. | words spoken so that those present cannot hear (only the audience) | | 20. | tiny | | 22. | angered | | 26. | future generations |
| | 27. | deserving praise; commendable | | 28. | to have a strong desire for something | | 29. | words spoken aloud to oneself (often to show innermost thoughts) | | 30. | bravery | | 31. | an implied comparison | | 33. | malice: spitefulness | | 34. | detect | | 35. | the emotional and imaginative meaning of a word | | 36. | foretelling events as if by divine inspiration |
| | Down:| 1. | an expression of good wishes | | 2. | language that emphasizes emotion | | 3. | repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words | | 4. | rest: calmness | | 6. | associate, cohort | | 9. | to horrify; to shock | | 11. | a comparison using the word “like” or “as” | | 12. | character set up as a direct comparison or contrast to a more important character | | 15. | to intentionally deceive or confuse | | 16. | gladness that comes from laughter. |
| | 17. | to give or grant | | 18. | human traits are given to inanimate objects or animals | | 19. | noisy | | 21. | vivid, concrete, sensory details | | 23. | expression of approval | | 24. | a word that sounds like its meaning | | 25. | dark, gloomy | | 29. | imagine, guess | | 32. | loathe |
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