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subtitle
/ˈsəbˌtaɪtəɫ/
noun
transcribed or translated words of the narrative or dialogues of a movie or TV show, appearing at the bottom of the screen to help deaf people or those who don't understand the language
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action
/ˈækʃən/
noun
a series of events that are represented in a story or drama
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comedy
/ˈkɑmədi/
noun
professional entertainment that contains jokes and sketches, intended to make people laugh
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animation
/ˌænəˈmeɪʃən/
noun
the act or process of making animated programs, cartoons, etc.
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fantasy
/ˈfænəsi/, /ˈfæntəsi/
noun
a type of story, movie, etc. involving magic and adventure, not facts
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biography
/baɪˈɑɡɹəfi/
noun
the story of someone's life that is written by another person
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science fiction
/sˈaɪəns fˈɪkʃən/
noun
books, movies, etc. about imaginary things based on science
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thriller
/ˈθɹɪɫɝ/
noun
a movie, novel, etc. with an exciting plot that deals with crime
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horror
/ˈhɔɹɝ/
noun
a kind of story, movie, etc. intended to scare people
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drama
/ˈdɹɑmə/
noun
a play that is performed in a theater, on TV, or radio
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war
/ˈwɔɹ/
noun
a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states
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documentary
/ˌdɑkjəˈmɛnɝi/, /ˌdɑkjəˈmɛntɝi/, /ˌdɑkjuˈmɛnɝi/, /ˌdɑkjuˈmɛntɝi/
noun
a movie or TV program based on true stories giving facts about a particular person or event
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producer
/pɹəˈdusɝ/
noun
a person who deals with supervisory tasks or financial affairs in making a motion picture, play, etc.
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to take place
/tˈeɪk plˈeɪs/
phrase
to occur at a specific time or location
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galaxy
/ˈɡæɫəksi/
noun
a large number of star systems bound together by gravitational force
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far
/ˈfɑɹ/
adverb
to or at a great distance
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secret
/ˈsikɹət/, /ˈsikɹɪt/
noun
a thing or fact that is known and seen by only one person or a few people and hidden from others
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performance
/pɝˈfɔɹməns/
noun
the act of presenting something such as a play, piece of music, etc. for entertainment
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recently
/ˈɹisənɫi/, /ˈɹisəntɫi/
adverb
at or during a time that is not long ago
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to reinvent
/ˌɹiɪnˈvɛnt/
verb
to practice a new way of life or engage in a new job
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art
/ˈɑɹt/
noun
the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.
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fame
/ˈfeɪm/
noun
a state of being widely known or recognized, usually because of notable achievements, talents, or actions
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to convince
/kənˈvɪns/
verb
to persuade someone into doing something
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to achieve
/əˈtʃiv/
verb
to finally get the desired goal after dealing with many difficulties
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unpleasant
/ənˈpɫɛzənt/
adjective
not liked or enjoyed
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insomnia
/ˌɪnˈsɑmniə/
noun
a disorder in which one is unable to sleep or stay asleep
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diet
/ˈdaɪət/
noun
the types of food or drink that people or animals usually consume
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to persuade
/pɝˈsweɪd/
verb
to make a person do something by giving them a good reason why they should do it
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physical
/ˈfɪzɪkəɫ/
adjective
related to the body rather than the mind
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to challenge
/ˈtʃæɫəndʒ/
verb
to invite someone to participate in a contest; to strongly suggest that someone should do a certain thing, particularly when they seem unwilling
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soldier
/ˈsoʊɫdʒɝ/
noun
someone who serves in an army, particularly a person who is not an officer
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military
/ˈmɪɫəˌtɛɹi/, /ˈmɪɫɪˌtɛɹi/
adjective
related to the armed forces or soldiers
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exhausted
/ɪɡˈzɔstɪd/
adjective
completely drained of energy, often due to physical or mental exertion
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effort
/ˈɛfɝt/
noun
an attempt to do something, particularly something demanding
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role
/ˈɹoʊɫ/
noun
the part or character that an actor plays in a movie or play
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ballerina
/ˌbæɫɝˈinə/
noun
a female dancer who performs graceful and precise dance movements on her toes
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to in order
/ɪn ˈɔːɹdɚ/
verb
(of actions or statements) granted consent or officially allowed according to the rules or principles
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rib
/ˈɹɪb/
noun
each of the curved bones surrounding the chest to protect the organs inside
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nevertheless
/ˌnɛvɝðəˈɫɛs/
adverb
regardless of the statement that was just referred to or mentioned
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bravely
/ˈbɹeɪvɫi/
adverb
in a fearless manner that shows bravery or courage
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