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Macbeth vocabulary 3

Macbeth vocabulary 3. d ireful (adj.): dreadful; terrible origin. Macbeth Vocabulary 3. d isburse (verb) To pay out; expend origin. Macbeth Vocabulary 3. d isdain (verb) to think unworthy of oneself or one’s notice; to regard or treat with scorn or contempt origin.

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Macbeth vocabulary 3

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  1. Macbeth vocabulary 3 • direful • (adj.): dreadful; terrible • origin

  2. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • disburse • (verb) • To pay out; expend • origin

  3. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • disdain • (verb) to think unworthy of oneself or one’s notice; to regard or treat with scorn or contempt • origin

  4. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • furbish • (verb) to polish; to restore to good condition • origin

  5. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • heath • (noun) open waste land with low bushes growing on it, but few or no trees • origin

  6. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • rapt • (adjective) lost in delight; so busy thinking of or enjoying one thing that one does not know what else is happening. • origin

  7. Macbeth Vocabulary 3 • wrought • (adj.) made; formed with care; not rough or crude • origin

  8. Macbeth vocabulary 3 • battlement • (noun) a low wall for defense at the top of a tower or wall, with indentations or loopholes through which soldiers could shoot. • origin

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