| A | B |
| audition | a short performance by an actor or musician as a test for a particular job; to try out for |
| create | to bring into being; produce for the first time |
| elevate | to lift up; to raise to a higher level |
| eliminate | to get rid of, to remove or leave out |
| engage | to put ot work, hire; keep busy or active; to bind oneself to something - especially marriage |
| entrance | to fill with joy or delight |
| essential | most important, necessary; something that cannot be done without |
| foremost | first in importance, time, or place |
| forsake | to have nothing more to do with; to turn one's back on |
| recognize | to know and remember upon seeing; to admit the truth or accept the existence of; to accept or approve |
| sentimental | expressing feelings of love or pity; sometimes to excess |
| source | the thing or place from which something comes |
| tour | a trip or journey in which one ususally returns to the starting point; to travel to different places |
| tradition | a belief, custom, or usual way of doing something handed down withing families or groups |
| trio | a group of three people |