concert |
a musical or dance performance before an audience; recital. |
deceive |
to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. |
emerge |
to rise up from or come into view. |
gaiety |
the state of being happy and cheerful. |
graduate |
a person who has finished studying at high school or college. A diploma is given to a graduate to show that all the necessary work has been done. |
imagine |
to form in the mind a thought, picture, or image of. |
jolt |
to shake up or cause to move with a jerk. |
minimum |
the smallest or least in amount, number, or degree. |
nickname |
a name given to a person, place, or thing in place of the real name. |
sparkle |
to throw off or reflect little flashes of light; glitter. |
stammer |
to speak in an anxious or uncertain way. People who stammer often repeat sounds and stop between words. |
totally |
completely; entirely. |
treaty |
a formal agreement between two or more countries. |
tremble |
to shake from fear, weakness, or cold. |
trinket |
a small piece of jewelry or other object used for decoration, usually inexpensive. |