admission |
the price a person must pay to enter. |
animate |
to bring to life. |
balk |
to stop suddenly and refuse to go on. |
considerably |
to a quite large degree or extent. |
disgrace |
loss of respect, honor, or favor; shame. |
ensemble |
a group of performers, such as actors or musicians, who perform together. |
garrison |
a military force that is located in a fort, village, or similar place. |
innovation |
a new idea, product, or way to do something. |
insincerity |
falsity or hypocrisy. |
intended |
planned and done with complete awareness; intentional; deliberate. |
inventory |
a complete list of things on hand or in a particular place. |
lengthy |
tediously long in duration, as a speech. |
obligate |
to make someone do something because of a law or moral principle. |
picturesque |
as pleasing or interesting to look at as a picture or painting. |
theoretical |
relating to or consisting of an explanation based on abstract reasoning and speculation rather than facts and evidence; hypothetical. |