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| audition; n. | A short performance by an actor or musician as a test for a particular job as a test |
| auditioned; v. | To try out for |
| create; v. | To bring into being; to produce for the first time |
| creative; adj. | Having new and original ideas |
| creation; n. | The act of bringing into being; something created/made |
| elevate; v. | To lift up; to raise to a higher level |
| elevation; n. | Height; |
| eliminate; v. | To get rid of; to remove or leave out |
| elimination; n. | A getting rid of |
| engage; v. | To put to work; to hire; to keep busy or active |
| engaged; v. | To bind oneself to do something, especially to marry |
| entrance; v. | To fill with joy or delight |
| entrancing; adj. | Delightful |
| essential; adj. | Most important; very necessary |
| essentials; n. | Something that cannot be done without |
| foremost; adj. | First in importance, time, or place |
| foresake; v. | To have nothing more to do with; to turn one's back on |
| recognize; v. | To know and remember upon seeing or hearing |
| recognize; v. | To admit the truth or accept the existence of |
| recognizes; v. | To accept and approve |
| sentimental; adj. | Expressing feelings of love or pity, sometimes to excess |
| source; n. | The thing or place from which something comes |
| tour; n. | A trip or journey in which one usually returns to the starting point |
| tradition; n. | A belief, custom, or usual way of doing things, handed down within families or other groups |
| traditional; adj. | Handed down from age to age |
| trio; n. | A group of three people |