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Naive – showing a lack of experience
Sentence – It would be naive of us to think that football is only a game.
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Primitive – a person belonging to a preliterate, non-industrial society.
Sentence – Primitive man quickly learned how to manipulate tools.
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Abstract – something detached from physical, or concrete, reality
Sentence – We have lost the abstract sense of beauty.
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Collage – a piece of art created by combining photos
Sentence – Make a spring collage with pictures from magazines of animals and flowers
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Seascape – a view of an expanse of sea.
Sentence – I wish the seascape as my background.
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Cityscape – the visual appearance of a city or urban area
Sentence – At night the cityscape is stunning.
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Portraiture – the art of painting or taking portraits.
Sentence – I am going to have my portraiture taken.
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Shallow – not exhibiting, requiring, or capable of serious thought.
Sentence – The water gets quite shallow towards the shore.
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Subdued – quiet and rather reflective or depressed.
Sentence – She spoke in a subdued voice.
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Distorted – pulled or twisted out of shape
Sentence – Pain had distorted her face.
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Freehand – done without the use of anything to guide the hand.
Sentence – I can’t draw very well freehand.
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Meandering – following a winding course.
Sentence – Village, made of two converging streams meandering streams by.
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Bumpy – uneven, with many patches raised above the rest.
Sentence – The road is very bumpy
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Gooey – soft and sticky.
Sentence – If it is gooey inside then you will need to increase cooking time.
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Tacky – not fully dry and retaining a slightly sticky feel.
Sentence – I believe that the advertisement is very tacky.
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Velvet – a closely woven fabric of silk
Sentence – She was dressed in black velvet.
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