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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)

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