noun a term used to refer to the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth
The Weird Sisters is a term commonly used to refer to the three witches in Shakespeare's play Macbeth, who play a pivotal role in the plot.
In mythology and folklore, the concept of weird sisters or three fates is often seen as a group of supernatural beings who control destiny or fate.
In occult practices, the term Weird Sisters may refer to a group of witches or practitioners of magic who have mysterious or supernatural powers.
In literature, the term 'Weird Sisters' is often used to refer to the three witches in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
Psychologists may use the term 'Weird Sisters' as a metaphor for the different aspects of a person's personality or inner conflicts.
Historians may refer to the 'Weird Sisters' as a symbol of fate or destiny in various historical contexts.
The term 'Weird Sisters' may be used by theater directors when discussing the portrayal of the witches in productions of Macbeth.