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Key Singers Vocabulary
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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singer
singer
[noun]

someone whose job is to use their voice for creating music

Ex: The singer performed her popular songs at the music festival .
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songwriter

someone who writes the words of songs and sometimes their music

Ex: He collaborates with other musicians , often working as a songwriter on various projects .
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born
born
[Adjective]

brought to this world through birth

Ex: The newly born foal took its first wobbly steps, eager to explore its surroundings.
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to love
to love
[Verb]

to like something or enjoy doing it a lot

Ex: She loves the sound of the ocean waves crashing against the shore .
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to start
to start
[Verb]

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

Ex: The restaurant started offering a new menu item that became popular .
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to play
to play
[Verb]

to perform music on a musical instrument

Ex: They sat under the tree , playing softly on their ukulele .
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guitar
guitar
[noun]

a musical instrument, usually with six strings, that we play by pulling the strings with our fingers or with a plectrum

Ex: We gathered around the campfire , singing songs accompanied by the guitar.
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piano
piano
[noun]

a musical instrument we play by pressing the black and white keys on the keyboard

Ex: We attended a piano recital and were impressed by the young pianist 's talent .
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career
career
[noun]

a profession or a series of professions that one can do for a long period of one's life

Ex: He 's had a diverse career, including stints as a musician and a graphic designer .
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salamander

any ground-dwelling amphibian with a long body and tail that has a soft moist skin

Ex: He carefully placed the salamander back into the creek to protect it .
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to form
to form
[Verb]

to combine parts or bring them together to create something

Ex: The ingredients form a cohesive mixture when blended together in the recipe .
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band
band
[noun]

a group of musicians and singers playing popular music

Ex: She sings lead vocals in a local indie band that performs at small venues around the city .
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later
later
[Adverb]

at a time following the current or mentioned moment, without specifying exactly when

Ex: She plans to travel to Europe later, once her schedule clears up .
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to become
to become
[Verb]

to start or grow to be

Ex: The noise became unbearable during construction .
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album
album
[noun]

a number of music pieces or songs sold as a single item, normally on a CD or the internet

Ex: He curated a playlist of songs from different albums to create the perfect soundtrack for his road trip .
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to come out

to be published, released, or made available to the public

Ex: The fashion designer 's new collection will come out during Fashion Week .
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popular
popular
[Adjective]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

Ex: His songs are popular because they are easy to dance to .
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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: The sound of her mother 's voice always made her feel comforted .
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deep
deep
[Adjective]

complex and challenging to fully comprehend

Ex: The professor 's lecture on quantum physics was so deep that many students struggled to follow .
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thought
thought
[noun]

something that comes to one's mind, such as, an idea, image, etc.

Ex: She shared her thoughts on the book in a thoughtful review .
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: The book had a different ending than she expected .
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cool
cool
[Adjective]

having an appealing quality

Ex: They designed the new logo to have a cool, modern look that appeals to younger customers .
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style
style
[noun]

a specific way of writing, designing, painting, etc. that is typical of a certain era, person, movement, place, etc.

Ex: The Bauhaus style of design is known for its minimalist aesthetic and focus on functionality .
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to show
to show
[Verb]

to make something like a quality, characteristic, or emotion apparent

Ex: The student showed exceptional creativity in their artwork .
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to like
to like
[Verb]

to feel that someone or something is good, enjoyable, or interesting

Ex: What kind of music do you like?
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alone
alone
[Adverb]

without anyone else

Ex: I traveled alone to Europe last summer .
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to affect
to affect
[Verb]

to cause a change in a person, thing, etc.

Ex: Positive feedback can significantly affect an individual 's confidence and motivation .
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to [take] care of {sb/sth}

to look after or manage someone or something, ensuring their needs are met

Ex: He promised to take care of the plants while his friend was on vacation.
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environment

the natural world around us where people, animals, and plants live

Ex: The melting polar ice caps are a clear sign of changes in our environment.
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to [care] about {sb/sth}

to consider something or someone as important

Ex: He seems to not care about the rules , always breaking them without concern .
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climate change

a permanent change in global or regional climate patterns, including temperature, wind, and rainfall

Ex: The effects of climate change are evident in our changing weather patterns .
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fair
fair
[Adjective]

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

Ex: The judge made a fair ruling , ensuring justice for all involved .
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fame
fame
[noun]

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

Ex: Her fame as an author was cemented with the release of her bestselling novel .
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hard times

a time of difficulty

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to try
to try
[Verb]

to test something by doing or using it to find out if it is suitable, useful, good, etc.

Ex: She tried the new workout routine and found it challenging .
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to sound
to sound
[Verb]

to make a noise

Ex: The whistle sounded, signaling the start of the race .
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to nickname

to give someone or something a different name, often to show affection or emphasize a particular trait

Ex: The historical figure , formally known as Queen Elizabeth I , was affectionately nicknamed " The Virgin Queen . "
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to look like

to resemble a thing or person in appearance

Ex: Does this house look like the one you stayed in before ?
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fast
fast
[Adverb]

in a rapid or quick way

Ex: She spoke fast during the interview due to nervousness .
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