Definitions for Macbeth

Macbeth Mac·beth

Spelling: [muh k-beth, mak-]
IPA: /məkˈbɛθ, mæk-/

Macbeth is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 210 anagrams from letters in Macbeth (abcehmt).

Definitions for Macbeth

noun

  1. died 1057, king of Scotland 1040–57.
  2. (italics) a tragedy (1606?) by Shakespeare.

Examples for Macbeth

When I arrived for my audience with Soldera, the story had segued from Macbeth to Characters in Search of an Author.

In Othello, in Lear, and in Macbeth, he achieved instant success.

I remember being like, “I want to do Shakespeare,” and she suggested Macbeth.

But can one apply the same process to Macbeth or Romeo and Juliet?

A fig for Macbeth's philosophy that "blood will have blood."

The witches generally represent some version of the Fates and make Macbeth believe that life is preordained.

This Macbeth—electrifying, rich, and strange—exists as an irresistible complement to canonical stagings.

Holinshed makes Duncan have "too much of clemencie," and Macbeth "too much of crueltie."

It is Lady Macbeth who plays this part; she tells Macbeth to "get some water,"

Someone will be doing a Macbeth next year and set it in a parking garage in Istanbul and it will make perfect sense.

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