July2009 realize_to accomplish sentence: I just realize the things that you did. crashing-loud noise of breakage sentence:I hear the crashing buildings. reference:Random House Rogets Thesaurus Dictionary
1. Music-n.the science and art of the rhythmic combination of tones, vocal or instrument, embracing melody and harmony
Sentence:Music is the combination of tones that expresses a human feeling.
2. Art-n.the application, or the principles of application, of skill, knowledge, etc., in a creative effort to produce works that have form or beauty, aesthetic expression of feeling, etc., as in music, painting, sculpture, literature, architecture, and the dance
Sentence:Art produces works that have form or beauty that came from our imagination.
3. Physical Education-n.training and development of the human body by means of atlhetics and exercises
Sentence: We should train and develop our human body by exercising everyday to have a physical education.
4. Health-adj.general condition of body or mind as to vigor ans soundness
Sentence:We should take good care of our haelth to avoid from any diseases.
5. Folk dance-adj.is a participatory dance form
Sentence: Tinikling, CariƱosa, Maria Clara, Itik- itik, Pantomina and Pandanggo sa Ilaw are some examples of folk dance in the Philippines.
June: 1. Sound-n. is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.
Sentence: The sound that is produce by a guitar is so beautiful.
2. Color-n. is the byproduct of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain.
Sentence: Colors make our world beautiful.
Reference:www.yahoo.com
July
1.Dynamics- n. refers to the volume of a sound or note.
Sentence: The dynamics of a person is totally loud.
2.Sewing or stitching or tailoring- is the fastening of cloth,leather, furs, bark, or other flexible materials, using needle and thread.Sentence: Sewing is one of my fathers favorite hobby, because he likes to sew.
Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewing and dynamics (www.yahoo.com)
August:
1.Note-a sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound.
Sentence: Reading notes is so hard to understand.
2.Painting- is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface.
Sentence: Last Supper is a beautiful painting.
Reference:(www.yahoo.com) wikipedia.org/wiki/painting and note
JUNE: 1.LOST OUTPUT 2.LOST OUTPUT JULY: 1.mess- is the place where military personnel eat, and (in some cases) live. SENTENCE: I ate at the mess hall. 2.scarlet- is a color with a bright shade of red. SENTENCE: I receive a scarlet letter. REFERENCE:Wikipedia.com
AUGUST: 1.Stupid- is an adjective meaning lacking in intelligence. SENTENCE: The man chased the stupid cat. 2.naive- indicating having or showing a lack of experience, or sophistication. SENTENCE: Children are naive for they do not know what they`re doing. REFERENCE:Wikipedia.com
JUNE: 1.Strong- physically powerful or healhty. SENTENCE:Marlon is strong enough to carry the box. 2.Real- true and not just according to someone's claim. SENTENCE:You should tell us the real story. REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
JULY: 1.Explain- to tell someone something in a way that helps them understand etter. SENTNCE: Anna explained to her mother why she got a very low grade. 2.Promise- to tell someone you will definitely do something. SENTENCE: The police chief promised to do an action against young criminals. REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
AUGUST: 1.Stupid- not intelligent or able to consider or judge things carefully. SENTENCE: I didn't ask because I am afraid to look stupid. 2.Fairytale- a traditional children story in which magic things happen. SENTENCE: I wish to have a fairytale life. REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
1. Independence - a) The state or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's own affairs without interference.
b) The state of having sufficient means for a comfortable livelihood.
Example: We celebrate our Independence yearly.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
2) Hero - n. A real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds.
example: The National Hero of the Philippines is Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
July 2009
a) Nutrition - The organic process by which an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance.
Example: In every person nutrition is very important.
Reference: www.wiktionary.com
b) Wealth - 1. (obsolete) Weal; welfare; prosperity; good; well-being; happiness; joy. 2. Riches; valuable material possessions. 3. A great amount; an abundance or plenty 4. Power, of the kind associated with a great deal of money.
example: She brings a wealth of knowledge to the project.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
August 2009
a) Culture - 1. The arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation. 2. The beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life. 3. (microbiology) The process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium. 4. (anthropology) Any knowledge passed from one generation to the next, not necessarily with respect to human beings. 5. The collective noun for a group of bacteria. 6. (botany) cultivation
example: The Culture of Spring-Flowering Bulbs.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
b) Language - The vocabulary and usage used in a particular specialist field.; The ability to communicate using words. ; The particular words used in speech or a passage of text.
example: In every country language is the symbol of their nationality to their country.
SEPTEMBER 1. grieving- to feel extremely sad because someone has died or leave. SENTENCE: He is grieving because his wife died. REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary. 2. survive- to continue to exist especially in a difficult or dangerous situation. SENTENCE: The characters in the movie "Water World" survive when the ocean water cover the land. REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary.
SEPTEMBER 1.Wind -a moving air sentence: The wind blows over land and sea. 2.Fool -a stupid person sentence: Your like a stupid person. reference: Random House Roget's Thesaurus
SEPTEMBER 1.Sneak -slip or steal sentence: Some beggars sneak food from other people. 2.Escape -get away sentence: Some fourth-year students escape when there is a lecture. reference: Random House Roget's Thesaurus Dictionary
line- is a set of points that goes on and on in opposite directions. sentence: The painter used different lines to make that painting. Reference: gr.6 notes
round song- the parts of the song are initiated by a group - has a polyphonic texture sentence: Our class sang a round song last friday. reference: gr.6 notes
harness - 1. (countable) A restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps. 2. (countable) A collection of wires or cables bundled and routed according to their function.
sentence : Imagine what might happen if it were possible to harness solar energy fully.
reference:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/harness
Claque - 1. A group of people hired to attend a performance and to either applaud or boo. 2. A group of people who pre-arrange among themselves to express strong support for an idea, so as to give the false impression of a wider consensus. 3. A group of fawning admirers.
sentence: The audience make a claque reactions to the performers.
addled (comparative more addled, superlative most addled)
Positive addled
Comparative more addled
Superlative most addled
1. (of eggs) Inviable. Containing a dead embryo. 2. Confused; mixed up.
Sentence: Nicko is vey addled about the topic.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/addled
Pygmy (plural pygmies)
1. (often capitalized, usually in the plural: Pygmies) A member of one of various Ancient Equatorial African tribal peoples, notable for their very short stature
Sentence: The Bantu immigration drove many Pygmy tribes into the darkest jungle, while other Pygmies were reduced to cohabitation in a subservient status
1. Stupid-not intelligent Sentence: I didn't ask because I am afraid to look stupid.
2. Fairytale- a childern's story in which magic things happen. Sentence: I wish to have a fairyale life with my family, friends and love ones.
3. Pity- a strong feeling of sympathy that you have for someone because they are in a bad situation. Sentence: She looked at him with pity in her face.
4. Strangers- someone that you do not know. Sentence: My mother told us not to talk to strangers.
Black The complete absence of light. Because of impurities, you can not create black with pigments. In most black pigments, the is a slight blue trace. A black surface absorbs all light.
Sentence: Many boys wear black to make them more handsome.
A building, place or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical or artistic value. The word Museum is derived from the Latin muses, meaning "a source of inspiration," or "to be absorbed in one's thoughts."
sentence: I like to see more interesting things in the museum.
JUNE 2009
ReplyDelete1.Vulnerable - adj. capable of being wounded.
Sentence:My classmate is vulnerable.
2.Numb - adj.depriveed of sensation or motion.
Sentence:I become so numb.
Reference:WEBSTER'S NEW SCHOOL AND OFFICE DICTIONARY
JULY 2009
1.Poker - n. a metal bar for stirring fires.
Sentence: I have a poker in our house.
2.Rhythm - n. the gentle flow of sound in poetry depending upon the long and short syllables which make up the verses.
Sentence:All music have rhythm.
Reference:WEBSTER'S NEW SCHOOL AND OFFICE DICTIONARY
AUGUST 2009
1.Slope -v.t.incline or slant.
Sentence: I like to slide in the slope.
2.Twirl -v.t.to move or turn around rapidly.
Sentence:I don't like to twirl 10 times.
Reference:WEBSTER'S NEW SCHOOL AND OFFICE DICTIONARY
June 2009
ReplyDelete1.Past-adj.gone by; former
Sentence:Every person has a past experience in life.
2.Revenge-v.t. to avenge;retailation
Sentence:She would take a revenge for her sister's bad attitude.
Rference:New Handy Webster Dictionary
July 2009
1.Heal-v.t.to cure;to reconcile
Sentence:Stop cutting trees to heal our world.
2.Bliss-n.highest happiness;heavenly joy
Sentence:We can feel the bliss if we love each other.
Reference:New Handy Webster Dictionary
August 2009
1.Drifted-v.floated gently
Sentence:The boat is drifted apart.
2.Sincere-adj.deeply or truly felt heartfelt
Sentence:We can attain our goal if we are sincere in our studies.
Reference:Reader's Digest Reverse Dictionary
june 2009
ReplyDeletecourageous- brave
sentence: He is a courageous man.
woe-worry
sentence: I am so woe with him.
reference: Random house rogets thesaurus dictionary
July2009
ReplyDeleterealize_to accomplish
sentence: I just realize the things that you did.
crashing-loud noise of breakage
sentence:I hear the crashing buildings.
reference:Random House Rogets Thesaurus Dictionary
August 2009
ReplyDeletedaze-shock
sentence: I am so daze with you.
luck-faith
sentence: We have our own luck.
reference: RAndom House Rogets Thesaurus Dictionary
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ReplyDelete1. Music-n.the science and art of the rhythmic combination of tones, vocal or instrument, embracing melody and harmony
ReplyDeleteSentence:Music is the combination of tones that expresses a human feeling.
2. Art-n.the application, or the principles of application, of skill, knowledge, etc., in a creative effort to produce works that have form or beauty, aesthetic expression of feeling, etc., as in music, painting, sculpture, literature, architecture, and the dance
Sentence:Art produces works that have form or beauty that came from our imagination.
3. Physical Education-n.training and development of the human body by means of atlhetics and exercises
Sentence: We should train and develop our human body by exercising everyday to have a physical education.
4. Health-adj.general condition of body or mind as to vigor ans soundness
Sentence:We should take good care of our haelth to avoid from any diseases.
5. Folk dance-adj.is a participatory dance form
Sentence: Tinikling, CariƱosa, Maria Clara, Itik- itik, Pantomina and Pandanggo sa Ilaw are some examples of folk dance in the Philippines.
Reference:Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary
June:
ReplyDelete1. Sound-n. is a travelling wave which is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard, or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations.
Sentence: The sound that is produce by a guitar is so beautiful.
2. Color-n. is the byproduct of the spectrum of light, as it is reflected or absorbed, as received by the human eye and processed by the human brain.
Sentence: Colors make our world beautiful.
Reference:www.yahoo.com
July
1.Dynamics- n. refers to the volume of a sound or note.
Sentence: The dynamics of a person is totally loud.
2.Sewing or stitching or tailoring- is the fastening of cloth,leather, furs, bark, or other flexible materials, using needle and thread.Sentence: Sewing is one of my fathers favorite hobby, because he likes to sew.
Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewing and dynamics (www.yahoo.com)
August:
1.Note-a sign used in musical notation to represent the relative duration and pitch of a sound.
Sentence: Reading notes is so hard to understand.
2.Painting- is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface.
Sentence: Last Supper is a beautiful painting.
Reference:(www.yahoo.com) wikipedia.org/wiki/painting and note
JUNE:
ReplyDelete1.LOST OUTPUT
2.LOST OUTPUT
JULY:
1.mess- is the place where military personnel eat, and (in some cases) live.
SENTENCE: I ate at the mess hall.
2.scarlet- is a color with a bright shade of red.
SENTENCE: I receive a scarlet letter.
REFERENCE:Wikipedia.com
AUGUST:
1.Stupid- is an adjective meaning lacking in intelligence.
SENTENCE: The man chased the stupid cat.
2.naive- indicating having or showing a lack of experience, or sophistication.
SENTENCE: Children are naive for they do not know what they`re doing.
REFERENCE:Wikipedia.com
JUNE:
ReplyDelete1.Strong- physically powerful or healhty.
SENTENCE:Marlon is strong enough to carry the box.
2.Real- true and not just according to someone's claim.
SENTENCE:You should tell us the real story.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
JULY:
1.Explain- to tell someone something in a way that helps them understand etter.
SENTNCE: Anna explained to her mother why she got a very low grade.
2.Promise- to tell someone you will definitely do something.
SENTENCE: The police chief promised to do an action against young criminals.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
AUGUST:
1.Stupid- not intelligent or able to consider or judge things carefully.
SENTENCE: I didn't ask because I am afraid to look stupid.
2.Fairytale- a traditional children story in which magic things happen.
SENTENCE: I wish to have a fairytale life.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
June 2009
ReplyDelete1. Independence -
a) The state or quality of being independent; freedom from dependence; exemption from reliance on, or control by others; self-subsistence or maintenance; direction of one's own affairs without interference.
b) The state of having sufficient means for a comfortable livelihood.
Example: We celebrate our Independence yearly.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
2) Hero - n. A real or mythical person of great bravery who carries out extraordinary deeds.
example: The National Hero of the Philippines is Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
July 2009
a) Nutrition - The organic process by which an organism assimilates food and uses it for growth and maintenance.
Example: In every person nutrition is very important.
Reference: www.wiktionary.com
b) Wealth -
1. (obsolete) Weal; welfare; prosperity; good; well-being; happiness; joy.
2. Riches; valuable material possessions.
3. A great amount; an abundance or plenty
4. Power, of the kind associated with a great deal of money.
example: She brings a wealth of knowledge to the project.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
August 2009
a) Culture - 1. The arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.
2. The beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life.
3. (microbiology) The process of growing a bacterial or other biological entity in an artificial medium.
4. (anthropology) Any knowledge passed from one generation to the next, not necessarily with respect to human beings.
5. The collective noun for a group of bacteria.
6. (botany) cultivation
example: The Culture of Spring-Flowering Bulbs.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
b) Language - The vocabulary and usage used in a particular specialist field.; The ability to communicate using words. ; The particular words used in speech or a passage of text.
example: In every country language is the symbol of their nationality to their country.
reference: www.wiktionary.com
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ReplyDeleteJune 2009
ReplyDelete1.Depths-n.the state or degree of being deep.
Sentence: The ocean is depth.
2.Unique-adj.being the only of its kind.
Sentence: The Kawa-Kawa in Ligao City is a unique place.
3.Conceals-v.to hide;secrete.
Sentence: The suspect conceals to the wall.
4.Fathom-n.a measure of length.
Sentence: The teacher asks the student to get the fathom of the book.
5.Captivated-v.t.to charm;win.
Sentence: Manny"Pacman"Pacquiao captivated his battle.
6.Gallows-n.a framework consisting of two or more uprights supporting a crossbeam, used for hanging criminals.
Sentence: The police hang the criminal in the gallows.
7.Suicide-n.the intentional taking of one's own life.
Sentence: Nowadays, there are many people who like to suicide because of their problems.
Reference: Webster's Comprehensive Dictioanry
July 2009
1.Moment-n.a minute portion of time.
Sentence: The girl give chance to the boy to change his attitude in a moment.
2.Realized-v.to make real.
Sentence: I realized what my friend did to me.
3.Strife-n.act of striving;quarrel or war.
Sentence: Everybody don't want to strife.
4.Cruel-adj.harsh.
Sentence: The king in the movie is very cruel.
5.Conventional-adj.agreed;stipulated.
Sentence: Being conventional with each other is one way to avoid from quarreling.
Reference: Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary
noise- loud or unpleasant sound
ReplyDeletesentence: The noise in our room is very loud.
2. dark- havng little or no light; not light in color.
sentence: Red is a dark color.
reference: Miriam-Webster Dictionary
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1. grieving- to feel extremely sad because someone has died or leave.
SENTENCE: He is grieving because his wife died.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary.
2. survive- to continue to exist especially in a difficult or dangerous situation.
SENTENCE: The characters in the movie "Water World" survive when the ocean water cover the land.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary.
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.Wind
-a moving air
sentence: The wind blows over land and sea.
2.Fool
-a stupid person
sentence: Your like a stupid person.
reference: Random House Roget's Thesaurus
SEPTEMBER
ReplyDelete1.Sneak
-slip or steal
sentence: Some beggars sneak food from other people.
2.Escape
-get away
sentence: Some fourth-year students escape when there is a lecture.
reference: Random House Roget's Thesaurus Dictionary
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDeleteCliche - n. A trite or commonplace expression or idea.
Sentence: It may seem cliche for me to wanna say that your not alone.
reference: the Pocket webster School and Office Dictionary
Scurrilous - 1. (of a person) given to vulgar verbal abuse; foul-mouthed
2. (of language) coarse, vulgar, abusive, or slanderous
Sentence: Leo is a scurrilous man.
reference:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/scurrilous
vulnerable-can be attacked
ReplyDeletesentence-Sheis very vulnerable.
reference-http//:www.saugus.net
september 30, 2009
ReplyDeletemoment-portion of time
sentence-we have a moment everyday.
reference-http//:www.saugus.net
tempo- an element wich refers to the speed of music
ReplyDeletesentence- The tompo of the music is very slow.
Reference- grade 6 notes
tie- currved lines that connects two notes of the same pitch.
ReplyDeletesentence: The composer used a tie to connect those two notes.
Reference: gr. 6 notes
line- is a set of points that goes on and on in opposite directions.
ReplyDeletesentence: The painter used different lines to make that painting.
Reference: gr.6 notes
round song- the parts of the song are initiated by a group
ReplyDelete- has a polyphonic texture
sentence: Our class sang a round song last friday.
reference: gr.6 notes
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDeleteharness - 1. (countable) A restraint or support, especially one consisting of a loop or network of rope or straps.
2. (countable) A collection of wires or cables bundled and routed according to their function.
sentence : Imagine what might happen if it were possible to harness solar energy fully.
reference:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/harness
Claque - 1. A group of people hired to attend a performance and to either applaud or boo.
2. A group of people who pre-arrange among themselves to express strong support for an idea, so as to give the false impression of a wider consensus.
3. A group of fawning admirers.
sentence: The audience make a claque reactions to the performers.
reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/claque
September 2009
ReplyDelete1.Embrace-v.to take or infold in the arms; hug
Sentence:Jhem love to embrace always her teddy bear.
2.Blessings-n.that which makes happy or prosperous; gift of divine favor
Sentence:Everyday, we have ti give thanks to our Almighty God for all the blessings He has given us.
3.Precious-adj.highly priced or prized; valuable
Sentence: That jewelry is precious.
4.Gypsy-n.one of any wandering group of people living in the gypsy life
Sentence: Carmela loves gypsy.
5.Sacrifice-n. the act of making an offering to a deity, in worship or atonement
Sentence:Our brave heroes like Dr. Jose Rizal, Apolinario Mabini and Andres Bonifacio sacrifice their lives for us to get the true democracy.
6.Universe-n.the aggregate of all existing things
Sentence:God created our universe where all the living things exist.
7.Gently-adj.mild;soft
Sentence:Joseph touches my hand gently.
8.Calm-adj.free from disturbance or agitation
Sentence:During an earthquake, we just have to be calm to avoid any accidents.
Reference:Webster's Comprehensive Dictionary
September 2009
ReplyDelete1.cast-v.t.to fling;to throw;to hurl
Sentence:She casts the spirits away.
2.soar-v.i. to mount upward with wings
Sentence:The birds soar up high in the sky.
Reference:New Handy Webster Dictionary
October 2009
ReplyDeletehistrionic
1. Of, or relating to actors or acting
2. Excessively dramatic or emotional
Sentence: She is so histrionic.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/histrionic
AAdjective
addled (comparative more addled, superlative most addled)
Positive
addled
Comparative
more addled
Superlative
most addled
1. (of eggs) Inviable. Containing a dead embryo.
2. Confused; mixed up.
Sentence: Nicko is vey addled about the topic.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/addled
Pygmy (plural pygmies)
1. (often capitalized, usually in the plural: Pygmies) A member of one of various Ancient Equatorial African tribal peoples, notable for their very short stature
Sentence: The Bantu immigration drove many Pygmy tribes into the darkest jungle, while other Pygmies were reduced to cohabitation in a subservient status
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/pygmy
October 2009
ReplyDelete1.mistake-v.t.to error;to blunder
Sentence: She got two mistakes in the periodical test.
2.aching-p.adj.painful
Sentence: His stomach is aching.
Reference: New Handy Webster Dictionary
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1.Struggles
-problems
sentence: I have many struggles to solve.
2.Uphill
-up the slope of a hill
sentence: We are going to go uphill tomorrow morning.
reference: Random House Roget's Thesaurus Dictionary
October 2009
ReplyDelete1.staring-v.to gaze fixedly usually with the eyes open wide as from admiration, fear, or insolence
Sentence: Stop staring me.
2.screaming-adj.uttering or emitting screams
Sentence:Playing just turns into screaming.
3.yelling-v.to shout;roar
Sentence:Yelling is not good when you're in the library.
4.upset-v.to overturn
Sentence:The dancers upset to the stage.
5.accusing-v.to charge with fault or error;blame
Sentence:The boy is accusing the old beggar.
6.fuss-n.disturbance about trivial matters;trouble
Sentence:There is a fuss in our place now.
7.heaven-n.the dwelling place or state of existence of righteous souls after their life on earth
Sentence:As a quotation goes:"Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die."
8.pray-v.to express approval and commendation of;applaud
Sentence:We should pray to Almighty God everyday.
9.despair-n.loss of hope;hopelessness
Sentence:Joshua is the despair of his mother.
Reference:Websters Comprehensive Dictionary
OCTOBER
ReplyDelete1. Stupid-not intelligent
Sentence: I didn't ask because I am afraid to look stupid.
2. Fairytale- a childern's story in which magic things happen.
Sentence: I wish to have a fairyale life with my family, friends and love ones.
3. Pity- a strong feeling of sympathy that you have for someone because they are in a bad situation.
Sentence: She looked at him with pity in her face.
4. Strangers- someone that you do not know.
Sentence: My mother told us not to talk to strangers.
REFERENCE: Macmillan English Dictionary
Forte
ReplyDeleteLoud, strong
Sentence: That boy talks in forte voice.
Black
The complete absence of light. Because of impurities, you can not create black with pigments. In most black pigments, the is a slight blue trace. A black surface absorbs all light.
Sentence: Many boys wear black to make them more handsome.
Tone
ReplyDelete1. A musical sound 2. The quality of a musical sound
Sentence: The tone of the my favorite song is soft.
Canvas
Fabrics that are prepared for painting. Available in panels, stretched on frames, or obtained by the yard.
Sentence: Many painters like beautiful desighns of canvas.
Mezzo piano
ReplyDelete-Moderately soft
Sentence: Mezzo piano is a sound usually on old musics.
Composition
-The arrangement of lines, colors and form.
Sentence/; Our teacher Mr. Randy Briz teach u s the composition of many artworks.
grave: slowly and seriously
ReplyDeleteSentence: The boy writes so grave.
Ceramics
Used to describe the shaping, finishing and firing of clay.
Sentence: Ceramics are very helpful when we talk about artworks.
November 2009
ReplyDeleteGymnast - n.One who performs gymnastics
Sentence: Men are the First gymnast.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gymnast
Gymnasist - n.A student at a gymnasium
Sentence: She is a gymnasist.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gymnasist
Gymnasium - n.a upper secondary school: either theoretical ("preparing for further studies") or vocational
Sentence: All of the students came to the gymnasium.
Reference: http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gymnasium#Swedish
Flat - A symbol indicating that the note is to be diminished by one semitone.
ReplyDeletesentence: This is the symbol of flat #.
reference:http://www.classicalworks.com/html/glossary.html
Museum
A building, place or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical or artistic value. The word Museum is derived from the Latin muses, meaning "a source of inspiration," or "to be absorbed in one's thoughts."
sentence: I like to see more interesting things in the museum.
Waltz - A dance written in triple time, where the accent falls on the first beat of each measure.
ReplyDeletesentence: Waltz is an ancient or old dance.
reference://www.classicalworks.com/html/glossary.html
Acrylic
Thicker and stronger than tempera or watercolor paint, Acrylic is a water-based "plastic" paint
sentence: Acrylic paint is a good paint than the permanent one......
November 2009
ReplyDelete1.Lantern-n.a transparent case for holding or carrying a light.
Sentence: There are many colorful lanterns in the streets.
2.Manger-n.feeding through for horses or cattle.
Sentence: Jesus was born in the manger.
Reference: New Handy Webster Dictionary
December
ReplyDeleteAdjectivebarbaric (comparative more barbaric, superlative most barbaric)
Positive
barbaric
Comparative
more barbaric
Superlative
most barbaric
1.Of or relating to a barbarian; uncivilised, uncultured or uncouth.
Eating baby seals alive is barbaric.
Reference:http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/barbaric
Placid
(comparative more placid, superlative most placid)
Positive
placid
Comparative
more placid
Superlative
most placid
1.calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil
a placid disposition
a placid lake
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ANGELIC
Adjectiveangelic (comparative more angelic, superlative most angelic)
Positive
angelic
Comparative
more angelic
Superlative
most angelic
1.Belonging to, or proceeding from, angels; resembling, characteristic of, or partaking of the nature of, an angel.
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