Associations to the word «Macbeth»
Noun
- Lear
- Verdi
- Shakespeare
- Juliet
- Midsummer
- Welles
- Romeo
- Hamlet
- Orson
- Ado
- Cleopatra
- Tempest
- Witch
- Duncan
- Tragedy
- Shrew
- Malcolm
- Dmitri
- Antony
- Repertory
- Covent
- Julius
- Giuseppe
- Lady
- Apparition
- Caesar
- Inverness
- Vic
- Faust
- Bloch
- Olivier
- Prophecy
- Lennox
- Banco
- Scala
- Opera
- Dagger
- Avon
- Theatre
- Merry
- Adaptation
- Sargent
- Venice
- Hail
- Tristan
- Cauldron
- Playhouse
- Carmen
- Murderer
- Verona
- Witchcraft
- Strauss
- Premiere
- Norma
- Marlowe
- Banquet
- Starship
- Schiller
- Titus
- Grimes
- Rosalind
- Lucia
- Repertoire
- Broadway
- Knocking
- Foul
- Brutus
- Opus
- Monologue
- Overture
- Francesca
- Sc
- Pritchard
- Hallmark
- Scotland
- Libretto
- Mckinley
- Hereafter
- Remorse
- Orkney
- Ambition
- Merchant
- Emilia
- Middleton
- Elgin
- Trafalgar
Wiktionary
MACBETH, proper noun. A Shakespeare play, about the Scottish royal family, or its main character.
MACBETH, proper noun. An 11th century king of Scotland.
Dictionary definition
MACBETH, noun. King of Scotland (died in 1057).
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