Unit 3: Macbeth

CORPORAL

of the human body; bodily; physical.

BEGUILE

Charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a tricky, deceptive way; trick (someone) into doing something.
(dated): help (time) pass pleasantly: "to beguile some of the time they went to the movie theater

PALPABLE

(of a feeling or atmosphere) so intense as to seem almost tangible.
able to be touched or felt

EQUIVOCATE

to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to conceal the truth or to avoid commitment or in order to mislead

COUNTENANCE

(noun) A person's face / facial expression: "his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away"
(noun) A form of support: "she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion"
(verb): admit as acceptable or possible; permit: "he was r

INDISSOLUBLE

Unable to be dissolved, undone or destroyed / lasting, firm

RANCOR

Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing; extreme hatred or spite

DISPOSITION

a person's inherent, natural qualities of mind and character.
the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things: "the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms"
the power to deal with

SPURN

To reject with disdain or contempt.

AVARICE

extreme greed for wealth or material gain.

CORPORAL

of the human body; bodily; physical.

BEGUILE

Charm or enchant (someone), sometimes in a tricky, deceptive way; trick (someone) into doing something.
(dated): help (time) pass pleasantly: "to beguile some of the time they went to the movie theater

PALPABLE

(of a feeling or atmosphere) so intense as to seem almost tangible.
able to be touched or felt

EQUIVOCATE

to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to conceal the truth or to avoid commitment or in order to mislead

COUNTENANCE

(noun) A person's face / facial expression: "his impenetrable eyes and inscrutable countenance give little away"
(noun) A form of support: "she was giving her specific countenance to the occasion"
(verb): admit as acceptable or possible; permit: "he was r

INDISSOLUBLE

Unable to be dissolved, undone or destroyed / lasting, firm

RANCOR

Bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing; extreme hatred or spite

DISPOSITION

a person's inherent, natural qualities of mind and character.
the way in which something is placed or arranged, especially in relation to other things: "the plan need not be accurate so long as it shows the disposition of the rooms"
the power to deal with

SPURN

To reject with disdain or contempt.

AVARICE

extreme greed for wealth or material gain.