Προχωρημένο Λεξιλόγιο για το GRE - Πολιτιστική Σφαίρα και Τέχνες
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις για την τέχνη και τον πολιτισμό, όπως «elegiac», «jejune», «trite» κ.λπ. που χρειάζονται για τις εξετάσεις GRE.
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relating to the enjoyment or appreciation of beauty or art, especially visual art
including a wide range of people with different nationalities and cultures
expressing or displaying the sadness and sorrow felt due to loss, death, or a past event
able to create many great intellectual or creative ideas, things, etc.
using literary, elaborate, or formal language or style with the intention to impress other people
lacking elements that arouse interest, cause excitement, or show imagination
not being interested, fond, or understanding of serious works of music, art, literature, etc.
possessing the quality of being very boring, slow, and serious, particularly used for speeches and writings
(mainly of ideas, opinions, or remarks) used so often that it no longer has the same effect, interest, or originality
a literary device that uses a mixture of unpleasant, inharmonious, and harsh sounds to show disorder or chaos
being an artificial, fake, or inferior substitute for something genuine or authentic
a technique used in speech and writing to exaggerate the extent of something
a song, musical piece, poem, etc. that expresses the feeling of sorrow and sadness after a loss or death
a drawing, speech, or text aiming to criticize something or someone in a humorous manner
the humorous and incorrect use of a word that sounds similar to the intended word
a manuscript that was written on, erased, and written on again and again, while the previous text was still partially visible
an introductory or preliminary section of a book, statute, document, etc. giving information about its purpose
the beginning section of a movie, book, play, etc. that introduces the work
the act of repeating the key points or parts of something in order to summarize it
to delete the sections or words that are believed to be offensive or inappropriate from a play, movie, book, etc.
to bring ideas, texts, things, etc. together and create something new