WW Book 4 Lesson 15
Terms
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- pretentious
- adj. (drawing undeserved or inappropriate attention to oneself; showy)
- complement
- n. (1. Something that completes or makes perfect 2. The number or amount that makes up a whole) v. (To bring to completion or perfection)
- impromptu
- adj. (unplanned.) adv. (Without preparation)
- warble
- v. (to sing in a melodious manner)
- conjure
- v. (1. to call forth by magic, or as if by magic. 2. to bring to mind; to recall or evoke)
- medley
- n. (1. A mixture of often unrelated things 2. A selection of music from various sources, played as one piece)
- prowess
- n. (great skill of ability)
- lush
- adj. (Marked by richness of growth, especially of vegetation)
- emphasize
- v. (to give special attention to; to stress)
- vocation
- n. (a person's employment; occupation)
- subtle
- adj. (1. So slight as to not be easily seen or understood. 2. Able to understand fine shades of meaning)
- rustic
- adj. ( 1. of or relating to country life or people 2. Lacking elegance or polish) n. (a country person, especially one thought of as simple or crude)
- oblige
- v. (1. To require someone to do something for legal, social, or moral reasons. 2. To earn the gratitude of 3. To do a favor for.)
- homage
- n. (honor or respect shown publicly)
- component
- n. (any of the more important parts of a whole.) adj. (contributing to form a whole)