palpable | Adjectivecapable of being touched or felt; easily seen, heard, or recognized.perceptible, visible”I see the yet, in form as palpable.” |
appalls | Adjectivefills with dismayhorrify, shock”How isn’t with me when every noise appalls me?” |
carousing | Verbdrunken merrymakingrevel, party(informally)”Faith, sir, we were carousing till second clock.” |
equivocates | Verbavoids making an explicit statementstall, hesitate”…equivocates him in a sleep and giving him the lie, leaves him.” |
scruples | Nounconscience; moralsguilt, uneasiness”Fears and scruples shake us.” |
suborned | Verbinduced to commit an unlawful actbribe, instigate”What good could they pretend? They were suborned.” |
Macbeth Vocab Act 2
October 21, 2019