A | B |
audition | a short performance by an actor, to try out for |
create | to bring into being, having new or original ideas |
elevate | to lift up; raise to a higher level, height |
eliminate | to get rid of; remove or leave out |
engage | to put to work, to keep busy, to bind oneself to do something, especially to marry |
entrance | to fill with joy or delight |
essential | most important; very necessary |
foremost | first in importance, time or place |
forsake | to have nothing more to do with; to turn one's back on |
recognize | to know or remember upon seeing; to admit the truth; 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; to travel to different places |
tradition | a belief or custom handed down within families or groups |
trio | a group of three |