Vocab words Flashcards
Envision
To imagine something in your head before it happens
Spectacle
A grand or unusual sight
Visible
Able to be seen
Prospect
To look for/ explore for minerals
Spectacular
Impressive to look at, remarkable
Visor
A shield for your eyes
Respect
To give admiration or high regard
Spectator
Someone who watches an event without taking part
Revise
To go back and improve
Supervise
To look after or take care of someone or something
Audible
Able to be heard
Inaudible
Unable to be heard
Stereophonic
An electronic system that blends two sounds together
Audience
The people who watch a speech or performance
Megaphone
A corn shape horn that amplify the voice of someone
Symphony
A long piece of music played by an orchestra
Audition
A tryout for a roll of a part
Phonics
The study of the sounds of the letters of the alphabet
Auditorium
A large room or hall where people gather to to hear a speech or see a performance
Saxophone
A wind instrument
Addictive
Habit forming/ hard to break away from
Dictator
A person who commands and rules with all the power
Vocalist
Singer- teaches singing
Avocation
A hobby or profession done with joy
Predict
To say what will happen in the future
Vocation
Your job
Contradict
To speak against to say the opposite of….
Verdict
The decision of the jury
Dictation
Saying words for someone to write down
Vocal
- Connected with speaking or with the voice
2. Expressing ones ideas often
Autobiography
A story of someones life written by them before they die
Paragraph
A section of writing manly focusing on one topic
Script
The text of a play,movie, or broadcast
Autograph
To sign one’s name
Postscript
A note after a signature on a letter
Subscription
An order for magazines, concerts or plays
Biography
A story of someone’s life written by someone else
Prescription
A note for medicine or treatment written by a doctor
Geography
The study of features of the different places on earth
Scribe
A book written by hand
Antisocial
Unfriendly not enjoying the company of others
Memento
An object that reminds someone of a special place or time
Society
Humans living and working as a group or a community
Association
A club society or organization of people with similar interests
Memorandum
A note to help someone remember something
Sociologist
A scientist who studies human behavior and relationships between others
Commemorate
To honor the memory of someone or something
Memorial
A monument to remember an event or person
Dissociate
To separate yourself from a group
Remembrance
An object that keeps the memory of someone alive
Decrease
To make less to become smaller
Descend
To come down
Subside
To go down, recede, settle, sink to a lower level
Dejected
Downhearted,unhappy
Subdue
To bring under control
Subsistence
The minimum amount to sustain life
Demote
To lower rank in job
Subheading
The title or heading of one section of a paper
Denominator
number below the line in a fraction
Submerge
To move or be pushed under water