vocabulary lesson 25 Flashcards
improvise
verb
to invent and preform without preporation
example: many comedians can improvise funny lines at a moment’s notice.
derivitive: improvisation
revision
noun
a corrected or improved version
example: the textbook revision included new pictures and a new deesign
derivitive: revise
video
adjective
refferring to electronically produced visual images, such as televised ones
example:charlie bought a video game to play with ed.
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viewpoint
noun
a way of looking at or considering something: an opinion
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visa
noun
An official document that allows a foreign person to enter a country
example: it took me moths to get a visa to vist vetinom
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visable
able to been seen
example: the plant vinuse is visable without a telescope
derivitive : visablety
visonary
adjective
able to imagine the future: having foresinght
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visor
noun
a shade or shield on a helmat or cap, to protect the eyes, nose or forhead
example: the baseball caps visor had stars on it
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vista
noun
a long, far-reaching view
example: the west window provided a board vista of ocean and mountin
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visualize
verb
to form a metal picture
derivitive: visualization