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Topic: Art

risque

IPA: /rɪsˈkeɪ/

KK: /rɪsˈkeɪ/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is suggestive or related to sexual matters, often in a way that is considered inappropriate or indecent.

Example: The movie was considered risqué because of its bold themes and suggestive scenes.

ritz

IPA: /rɪts/

KK: /rɪts/

noun

Definition: A showy or extravagant display of luxury and elegance, often associated with wealth and high social status.

Example: The gala was filled with ritz, showcasing the finest decorations and gourmet food.

rive

IPA: /raɪv/

KK: /raɪv/

intransitive verb

Definition: To split or tear apart, often suddenly or forcefully.

Example: The tree began to rive during the storm, splitting down the middle.

transitive verb

Definition: To break something into pieces or to split it apart forcefully.

Example: The strong wind can rive the branches from the trees.

riveting

IPA: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋ/

KK: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Something that is very interesting or exciting and holds your attention completely.

Example: The movie was so riveting that I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.

rivetingly

IPA: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋli/

KK: /ˈrɪvɪtɪŋli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is extremely interesting or exciting, capturing attention completely.

Example: The movie was rivetingly told, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

rocaille

IPA: /roʊˈkaɪ/

KK: /roʊˈkaɪ/

noun

Definition: A decorative style or artificial rockwork that uses rough stones and cement, often seen in gardens, and is characterized by intricate scrolls and shell-like forms.

Example: The garden was beautifully designed with rocaille features that added a unique charm to the landscape.

rococo

IPA: //roʊˈkoʊ.koʊ//

KK: /roʊˈkoʊkoʊ/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a highly decorative and elaborate artistic style that originated in the 18th century, known for its intricate designs and ornate details.

Example: The interior of the palace was decorated in a rococo style, featuring elaborate moldings and vibrant colors.

noun

Definition: A decorative art style that began in France in the early 1700s, known for its intricate designs and elaborate details, often featuring scrolls, plants, and animal shapes.

Example: The palace was beautifully decorated in the rococo style, with ornate ceilings and delicate furniture.

romance

IPA: /roʊˈmæns/

KK: /roʊˈmæns/

adjective

Definition: Connected to the languages that came from Latin, such as Italian, French, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish.

Example: The romance languages are spoken in many countries around the world.

intransitive verb

Definition: To behave in a way that is romantic or to engage in romantic activities.

Example: They often romance under the stars, enjoying each other's company.

noun

Definition: A story or account that is often fictional and involves love, adventure, or heroic deeds. It can also refer to a love affair or a captivating quality that makes something seem exciting or mysterious.

Example: Their romance blossomed during the summer vacation.

transitive verb

Definition: To engage in a romantic relationship or to court someone with love and affection.

Example: He decided to romance her with flowers and sweet words.

romanticised

IPA: /rɪˈmæn.tɪ.saɪzd/

KK: /rəmæntɪsaɪzd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something in a way that makes it seem more beautiful or appealing than it really is, often with strong feelings involved.

Example: The film romanticised the struggles of the characters, making their lives seem more glamorous than they actually were.

verb

Definition: To view or describe something in a way that makes it seem better or more appealing than it really is, often emphasizing its positive aspects.

Example: The story romanticised the struggles of the characters, making their lives seem more exciting than they actually were.

romanticism

IPA: //roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm//

KK: /roʊˈmæntɪsɪzəm/

noun

Definition: A movement in art and literature that began in the 18th century, focusing on emotion, imagination, and nature, and often reacting against strict rules of earlier styles.

Example: The novel is a great example of romanticism, showcasing deep emotions and a connection to nature.

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