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9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions.

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  • The orchestra will be performing a symphony at the concert hall.
  • I'm so excited to see my favorite band at the concert next week!
  • The concert last night was lit, the band killed it on stage!
  • Attending the concert was like being transported to another world.

noun a voyage on a ship or boat taken for pleasure or as a vacation

verb to move or proceed speedily, smoothly, or effortlessly

  • The luxury cruise ship departed from the port for a week-long voyage.
  • Let's book a cruise for our next vacation!
  • I heard that cruise was lit, we should totally go on it.
  • She sailed through the meeting like a cruise, effortlessly handling all the challenges.

noun a sporting event in which two games are played back-to-back

adjective describing a situation where two events or games are scheduled to take place consecutively

  • The baseball team will be playing a double header this weekend.
  • Hey, did you hear there's a double header at the stadium on Saturday?
  • I'm pumped for the double header coming up!
  • Attending two meetings back-to-back felt like a double header of work.

noun a group of people or things that are brought together in a particular order or for a particular purpose

  • The event organizers have finalized the lineup for the music festival.
  • Have you seen the lineup for the concert next weekend?
  • The lineup for the show is gonna be lit!
  • The team's lineup of players is looking strong for the upcoming match.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case indicating that something is placed or situated on top of ice

  • The figure skaters gracefully glided on ice during the competition.
  • We're going to watch the hockey game on ice tonight.
  • I can't wait to hit the rink and show off my moves on ice.
  • The project was put on ice until further notice.

noun a track or course on which races are run, especially horse races

  • The prestigious horse race took place at the historic racecourse.
  • Let's go watch the horses run at the racecourse this weekend.
  • I heard there's a big race happening at the racecourse, wanna check it out?
  • In the business world, the stock market can be like a racecourse with its ups and downs.

noun a meeting at which people attempt to make contact with the spirits of the dead, especially through a medium

  • The medium conducted a seance to communicate with the spirits.
  • Let's have a seance tonight and see if we can contact any ghosts.
  • I heard they're hosting a seance at the old abandoned house down the street.
  • The seance of ideas in the meeting room led to a breakthrough in our project.

verb an action word that expresses a state of being or an occurrence

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • I always make sure to get up for important meetings on time.
  • I struggle to get up for early classes in the morning.
  • I can never get up for that boring lecture.
  • She needs to get up for herself and stand up to the bullies.

noun a recreational activity in which a person is secured inside a large transparent ball and rolled along the ground or down hills

  • Zorbing is a recreational activity where a person rolls downhill inside a transparent plastic orb.
  • I heard they're offering zorbing sessions at the park this weekend.
  • Let's go zorbing and have a blast!
  • Sometimes life feels like zorbing, rolling around without knowing where you'll end up.