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instrument
/ˈɪnstɹəmənt/
noun
an object or device used for producing music, such as a violin or a piano
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music
/ˈmjuzɪk/
noun
a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant or exciting to listen to
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bass guitar
/bˈeɪs ɡɪtˈɑːɹ/
noun
a type of electric guitar that produces the lowest pitch in the family of guitars
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drum
/ˈdɹəm/
noun
a musical instrument consisting of a hollow, round frame with plastic or skin stretched tightly across one or both ends, played by hitting it with sticks or hands
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keyboard
/ˈkiˌbɔɹd/
noun
a type of electronic musical instrument with keys like those of a piano, which is able to make many different sounds
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violin
/vaɪəˈɫɪn/
noun
a musical instrument that we play by holding it under our chin and moving a bow across its strings
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cello
/ˈtʃɛɫoʊ/
noun
a large musical instrument of the violin family that is held upright and is played by pulling a bow across its strings
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flute
/ˈfɫut/
noun
a tube-like musical instrument that is played by blowing over a hole while covering and uncovering its other holes
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saxophone
/ˈsæksəˌfoʊn/
noun
a curved metal wind instrument that is played by blowing into it while pressing its buttons
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musician
/mjuˈzɪʃən/
noun
someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a profession
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choir
/ˈkwaɪɝ/
noun
a group of singers who perform together, particularly in religious ceremonies or in public
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orchestra
/ˈɔɹkəstɹə/
noun
a group of musicians playing various instruments gathered and organized to perform a classical composition
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conductor
/kənˈdəktɝ/
noun
someone who guides and directs an orchestra
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soprano
/səˈpɹænoʊ/, /səˈpɹɑnoʊ/
noun
a female or young male singer with a singing voice that has the highest range
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architecture
/ˈɑɹkəˌtɛktʃɝ/
noun
the study or art of building and designing houses
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barista
/bɑˈɹistə/
noun
a skilled professional who specializes in making and serving coffee-based beverages in cafes, coffee shops, and restaurants
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bouquet
/buˈkeɪ/
noun
the flowers that are attractively arranged for a ceremony or as a gift
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cappuccino coffee
/kˌæpuːtʃˈiːnoʊ kˈɔfi/
noun
an espresso-based beverage made with equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and frothed milk, and is typically served in a small cup
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chauffeur
/ˈʃoʊfɝ/, /ʃoʊˈfɝ/
noun
someone who is employed to drive someone else's car for them
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chef
/ˈʃɛf/
noun
a highly trained cook who often cooks for hotels or restaurants
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chic
/ˈʃik/
adjective
having an appealing appearance that is stylish
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croissant
/ˌkwɑˈsɑnt/, /kɹəˈsɑnt/
noun
a curved-shape roll that is sweet in taste and is eaten at breakfast
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fiance
/ˌfiˌɑnˈseɪ/, /fiˈɑnˌseɪ/
noun
a man who is engaged to someone
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graffiti
/ɡɹəˈfiti/
noun
pictures or words that are drawn on a public surface such as walls, doors, trains, etc.
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hypochondriac
/ˌhaɪpəˈkɑndɹiæk/
adjective
suffering from a mental condition that consists of constantly being concerned, anxious, or worried about one's health and becoming ill
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macchiato
/mˌækɪˈɑːɾoʊ/
noun
a drink consisting of espresso coffee and a small amount of milk on top
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microphone
/ˈmaɪkɹəˌfoʊn/
noun
a piece of equipment used for recording voices or sounds or for making one's voice louder
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paparazzi
/ˌpɑpɑˈɹɔˌzi/
noun
freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways
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philosophy
/fəˈɫɑsəfi/
noun
a particular set of beliefs, values, or principles developed in search of the truth about life and the universe
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psychic
/ˈsaɪkɪk/
adjective
concerning or affecting the human mind instead of the human body
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psychologist
/saɪˈkɑɫədʒəst/
noun
a specialist in the science of psychology
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villa
/ˈvɪɫə/
noun
a country house that has a large garden, particularly the one located in southern Europe or warm regions
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