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Key Painters Vocabulary - Salvador Dalí

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Key Painters Vocabulary
artist
artist
[noun]

someone who creates drawings, sculptures, paintings, etc. either as their job or hobby

Ex: The street artist was drawing portraits for passersby .
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Spain
Spain
[noun]

a country in southwest Europe

Ex: Spanish is the official language of Spain.
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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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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 paint
to paint
[Verb]

to produce a picture or design with paint

Ex: She painted a still life of fruits and flowers for the art exhibition .
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skill
skill
[noun]

an ability to do something well, especially after training

Ex: The athlete 's skill in dribbling and shooting made him a star player on the basketball team .
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parent
parent
[noun]

our mother or our father

Ex: The parents took turns reading bedtime stories to their children every night .
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to support

to provide someone or something with encouragement or help

Ex: The teacher always tries to support her students by offering extra help after class .
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art school

any educational institution formed to train individuals in visual or fine arts

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Madrid
Madrid
[noun]

a city in Spain that is the capital of the country

Ex: The city's central park, Retiro Park, is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax and enjoy outdoor activities.
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writer
writer
[noun]

someone whose job involves writing articles, books, stories, etc.

Ex: The writer signed books for her fans at the event .
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unusual
unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: The restaurant ’s menu features unusual dishes from around the world .
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attention
attention
[noun]

the act of taking notice of someone or something

Ex: She gave her full attention to the child who needed help .
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paris
paris
[noun]

the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce

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to join
to join
[Verb]

to become a member of a group, club, organization, etc.

Ex: She will join the university 's rowing team next fall .
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to call
to call
[Verb]

to telephone a place or person

Ex: Where were you when I called you earlier ?
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to explore

to investigate something to gain knowledge or understanding about it

Ex: Can you please explore alternative solutions to the problem ?
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dream
dream
[noun]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

Ex: The nightmare was the worst dream he had experienced in a long time .
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mind
mind
[noun]

the ability in a person that makes them think, feel, or imagine

Ex: Reading stimulates the mind and broadens one 's perspective .
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imagination

something that is formed in the mind and does not exist in reality

Ex: The scientist ’s imagination led to the invention of groundbreaking technology that changed the industry .
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bright
bright
[Adjective]

(of colors) intense and easy to see

Ex: The sky was a bright blue on a clear sunny day.
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to mix
to mix
[Verb]

to combine two or more distinct substances or elements to form a unified whole

Ex: The baker diligently mixed the batter to ensure a smooth and uniform texture for the cake .
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work
work
[noun]

a painting, piece of music or book that is produced by a painter, musician, or writer

Ex: The museum is known for housing works by prominent modern artists.
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clock
clock
[noun]

a device used to measure and show time

Ex: The clock on my computer screen shows the current time and date .
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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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to melt
to melt
[Verb]

(of something in solid form) to turn into liquid form by being subjected to heat

Ex: The forecast predicts that the ice cream will melt in the afternoon sun .
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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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reality
reality
[noun]

the true state of the world and the true nature of things, in contrast to what is imagined or thought

Ex: Virtual reality allows users to experience simulated environments.
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movie
movie
[noun]

a story told through a series of moving pictures with sound, usually watched via television or in a cinema

Ex: We discussed our favorite movie scenes with our friends after watching a film .
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set
set
[noun]

a stage where a play is performed or a location where a motion picture is recorded

Ex: The director made several last-minute changes to the set, ensuring that it perfectly matched the vision he had for the climactic scene .
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theater
theater
[noun]

a place, usually a building, with a stage where plays and shows are performed

Ex: We 've got tickets for the new musical at the theater.
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heart
heart
[noun]

the body part that pushes the blood to go to all parts of our body

Ex: The heart pumps blood throughout the body to provide oxygen and nutrients .
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hometown
hometown
[noun]

the town or city where a person grew up or was born

Ex: I have n’t been to my hometown since last summer .
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diving suit

a special outfit worn by divers to protect them and help them breathe while underwater

Ex: He wore a diving suit to explore the coral reefs .
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speech
speech
[noun]

a formal talk about a particular topic given to an audience

Ex: He practiced his acceptance speech in front of the mirror before the award ceremony .
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tight
tight
[Adjective]

(of clothes or shoes) fitting closely or firmly, especially in an uncomfortable way

Ex: The tight collar of his shirt made him feel uncomfortable .
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to take off

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

Ex: The doctor asked the patient to take off their shirt for the examination .
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