MACBETH VOCABULARY. AMBIGUITY Doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention An unclear or indefinite word, expression, or meaning Vagueness or deceptiveness.

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MACBETH VOCABULARY

AMBIGUITY Doubtfulness or uncertainty of meaning or intention An unclear or indefinite word, expression, or meaning Vagueness or deceptiveness

CORRUPTION OF POWER Using power for dishonest or oppressive practices Becoming wicked, evil, or dishonest because of power

BLIND AMBITION The desire to achieve something without knowledge, reason, understanding, or care of actions and consequences

SUPERSTITION A belief based in reason or knowledge An act based on a belief in something supernatural An irrational fear of something unknown or mysterious

GREED Excessive desire or want for something beyond what is needed

GUILT A feeling of responsibility, remorse, or regret for an offense, crime, violation or wrong The fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation or wrong