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picturesque(vivid): City dwellers would sometimes long for a picturesque and serene rural life. |
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vivid(lively, active): David's vivid description seems to bring the students to the real battle field. |
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sculpture(carving, engraving): Sculpture is the art of shaping solid materials. |
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statue |
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draw |
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gallery |
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portrait |
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impressionism |
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portray(delineate, depict): His work portrays the beautiful view of his hometown. |
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mold(shape): The sculptor molded the clay into a flowerpot. |
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embroider: Susan embroidered the edges of all her pillowcases. |
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tragedy |
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opera |
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enact(impersonate): Children like to enact the part of the parent. |
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pose(frame, constitute): The forced marriage from his parents posed a big distress in his entire life. |
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rehearse(prepare, try out): Rehearse yourself before you take a real test. |
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prelude(preface) |
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character: The actress plays my favorite character on a television show. |
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role(part) |
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design(pattern): Everyone agreed that Jane had made a great design for the building. |
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profile(outline, contour, sketch) |
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renaissance |
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conjure: I don't know how I'll conjure up the money, but I'll pay rent tomorrow. |
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aesthetic(artistic): I added an aesthetic touch to the living room with silk flowers. |
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romantic |
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The horizon of life is broadened chiefly by the enlargement of the heart. -Black |