to discuss a particular thing with someone, especially something that is important or serious
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the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock
anything that takes place, particularly something important
an event where people get together and enjoy themselves by talking, dancing, eating, drinking, etc.
to enjoy yourself and do things for fun, like children
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a playful activity in which we use our imagination, play with toys, etc.
the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening
Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.
a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema
a public performance by musicians or singers
A concert is a live performance of music, typically held in a venue such as a theater, auditorium, or outdoor space. During a concert, musicians or bands perform a set of songs or pieces in front of an audience. Concerts can range from small, intimate gatherings to large-scale events featuring well-known artists. The experience often includes not only the performance of music but also visual and atmospheric elements that enhance the overall enjoyment of the event.
a public event at which paintings, photographs, or other things are shown
An exhibition is a public display of artworks, artifacts, or other items, typically held in museums or galleries. It allows people to see and appreciate various objects, often focused on a specific theme, artist, or period. Exhibitions can be temporary or permanent and are designed to educate, inspire, and interest the audience by presenting information and visual experiences in a structured way.
a musical play sung and performed by singers
An opera is a theatrical work that combines music, singing, and drama to tell a story. It features a full score, including orchestral accompaniment and vocal parts, and is performed by singers and musicians on stage. The music in an opera includes various forms such as arias, duets, and choruses, and the performance typically includes elaborate sets, costumes, and staging. Operas can range from tragic to comedic themes and are often divided into acts and scenes. This art form integrates dramatic expression with musical composition, creating a rich and immersive experience.
a form of performing art that narrates a story using complex dance movements set to music but no words
Ballet is a classical dance form known for its grace, precision, and disciplined technique. It originated during the Italian Renaissance and later developed in France and Russia, becoming a highly respected art form. Ballet is characterized by its use of formalized steps, fluid movements, and elegant poses, often performed to orchestral music. Dancers typically wear specialized footwear called pointe shoes, allowing them to dance on the tips of their toes. Ballet is performed in both solo and group settings, often telling stories through expressive choreography, and remains a key part of the performing arts.
a contest between two teams competing against each other using a ball, typically kicked or carried, depending on the specific type of football being played
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a game played by two teams of six players each, with the goal of hitting a ball over a high net and landing it on the opposing team's side of the court without them being able to return it
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a game where two teams play on a field with four bases in a square shape and one team pitches the ball to the other team who tries to hit it with a bat and score runs by running around the bases
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a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience
a period of time that is made up of twenty-four hours
a period of time that is made up of seven days in a calendar
any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday
the days of the week, usually Saturday and Sunday, when people do not have to go to work or school
the day that comes after Sunday
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the day that comes after Monday
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the day that comes after Tuesday
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the day that comes after Wednesday
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the day that comes after Thursday
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the day that comes after Friday
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the day that comes after Saturday
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