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Key Singers Vocabulary - Nina Simone

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Key Singers Vocabulary
born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: Sarah was born on a warm summer morning, bringing joy and happiness to her family. 
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American
American
[Adjective]

relating to the United States or its people

Ex: American football is a popular sport in the United States. 
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singer
singer
[noun]

someone whose job is to use their voice for creating music

Ex: He's a famous singer known for his rock music. 
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pianist
pianist
[noun]

someone who plays the piano, particularly a professional one

Ex: She's a classically trained pianist who performs solo recitals around the world. 
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activist
activist
[noun]

a person who tries to bring about political or social change, especially someone who supports strong actions such as protests, etc.

Ex: The activist organized a large protest to demand better working conditions for factory employees. 
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to start
to start
[Verb]

to begin something new and continue doing it, feeling it, etc.

Ex: He started singing along to the song on the radio. 
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to perform music on a musical instrument

Ex: He played Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 on the violin. 
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young
young
[Adjective]

still in the earlier stages of life

Ex: He has a young brother who is learning to walk. 
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talent
talent
[noun]

an ability that a person naturally has in doing something well

Ex: His talent for playing the piano was evident from a young age. 
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to finish
to finish
[Verb]

to make something end

Ex: He finished painting the walls and admired his work. 
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to study
to study
[Verb]

to spend time to learn about certain subjects by reading books, going to school, etc.

Ex: She spends hours every day to study for her upcoming exams. 
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music
music
[noun]

a series of sounds made by instruments or voices, arranged in a way that is pleasant to listen to

Ex: He plays the piano and enjoys composing beautiful music. 
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unfair
unfair
[Adjective]

lacking fairness or justice in treatment or judgment

Ex: It's unfair that some students get extra time on exams while others don't. 
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treatment
treatment
[noun]

the manner or method of managing or dealing with something or someone

Ex: The delicate vase required careful treatment during transportation to avoid any damage. 
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race
race
[noun]

each of the main groups into which humans can be divided based on their physical attributes such as the color of their skin

Ex: While race can be a source of identity and pride for some, it has also been a source of division and oppression throughout history. 
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challenge
challenge
[noun]

a difficult and new task that puts one's skill, ability, and determination to the test

Ex: Overcoming that obstacle was a significant challenge for the team. 
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to continue

to remain in a certain job, position, or state

Ex: She plans to continue in her role as CEO for the foreseeable future. 
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to perform

to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

Ex: The band will perform at the city park next week. 
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bar
bar
[noun]

a place where alcoholic and other drinks and light snacks are sold and served

Ex: They decided to meet at the local bar after work for a few drinks. 
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club
club
[noun]

a place where people, especially young people, go to dance, listen to music, or spend time together

Ex: He likes to dance, so he often visits the club near his apartment. 
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mix
mix
[noun]

an event that combines things in a mixture

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classical music

music that originated in Europe, has everlasting value, long-established rules, and elaborated forms

Ex: She enjoys listening to classical music while studying, as it helps her concentrate and relax. 
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

having or wielding force or authority

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voice
voice
[noun]

the unique and recognizable way someone sounds when they sing or speak, including aspects like tone, pitch, etc.

Ex: He tried to mimic the singer's voice, hitting the high notes with effort. 
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skill
skill
[noun]

an ability to do something well, especially after training

Ex: After years of practice, her skill in playing the guitar became exceptional. 
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to share
to share
[Verb]

to communicate or express one's thoughts, personal encounters, emotions, secrets, etc. with others

Ex: She finally decided to share her long-held secret with her best friend. 
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feeling
feeling
[noun]

an emotional state or sensation that one experiences such as happiness, guilt, sadness, etc.

Ex: The feeling of warmth from the sun on her skin filled her with comfort and contentment. 
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to talk
to talk
[Verb]

to tell someone about the feelings or ideas that we have

Ex: He talked to his friend about his recent breakup. 
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social
social
[Adjective]

related to society and the lives of its citizens in general

Ex: The government implemented social programs to support vulnerable populations. 
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

Ex: All students are treated equally by her because she is a fair teacher. 
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fame
fame
[noun]

a state of being widely known or recognized, usually because of notable achievements, talents, or actions

Ex: His fame as a musician skyrocketed after his hit single topped the charts. 
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to fight
to fight
[Verb]

to make a strong and continuous effort to achieve something

Ex: She fought for equal opportunities in the workplace throughout her career. 
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protest
protest
[noun]

an organized public demonstration expressing strong disapproval of an official policy or action

Ex: Thousands of people gathered for a protest against the new government policy. 
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gathering
gathering
[noun]

a meeting, especially one with a particular purpose

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mental health

the well-being of a person's mind

Ex: They discussed strategies for improving mental health, such as mindfulness and regular exercise. 
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money
money
[noun]

something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills

Ex: I really need to save money to buy a new bicycle. 
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trouble
trouble
[noun]

a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm

Ex: He found himself in trouble after missing several important deadlines at work. 
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justice
justice
[noun]

a behavior or treatment that is fair and just

Ex: The victim's family sought justice through the court system for the crimes committed against their loved one. 
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