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                        arrogant (AR uh gnt) adj. full of or due to undeserved pride and self-  29
                      importance; overbearing; haughty
                          • The entertainer in the lounge seemed very arrogant for one who was not
                             even close to being a headliner.
                          • The arrogant bearing of the heavyweight champion was justly rewarded
                             when he was knocked out in round one.
                             [-ly adv., arrogance n.] [Syn. proud]
                        artist (AHRT ist) n. 1. a person who is skilled in or works in the techniques of
                      fine arts, especially in drawing, painting, sculpture, etc.; 2. someone who does any-
                      thing very well, imaginatively, and with a feeling for form, effect, etc.; 3. one in
                      any of the performing arts (dance, theater, etc.)
                          • When asked how he’d managed to sculpt Muhammad Ali so realistically,
                             the artist replied, “I used Cassius clay.”
                          • Mark Twain was an artist with the spoken and written word.
                          • The Beatles were the most prolific recording artists of their day.
                        artistic (ahr TIS tik) adj. 1. of or by art or artist(s); 2. skillful and tasteful; aes-
                      thetically satisfying; 3. sensitive to artistic values
                          • Life in Tahiti was romanticized by the artistic touch of Paul Gaugin’s paint-
                             ings of the islanders’ customs.
                          • Van Gogh’s Sunflowers is very artistic, with a balanced composition that is
                             very pleasing to the eye.
                          • Picasso’s revulsion by the Spanish Civil War comes through in his artistic
                             antiwar statement, Guernica.
                             [-ally adv.]
                        artwork (AHRT woerk) n. a single work of art, or works of art, collectively
                          • Leonardo daVinci’s Mona Lisa is an artwork that has withstood the test of
                             time.
                          • If you get to Paris, don’t miss the opportunity to check out the magnifi-
                             cent artwork that’s housed in the Louvre.
                        ascetic (uh SET ik) adj. self-denying; austere —n. 1. a person who lives a life of
                      rigorous self-denial for whatever purpose; 2. anyone living with strict self-discipline
                      and renouncing the usual comforts and pleasures
                          • Gandhi led an ascetic life, permitting himself few comforts.
                          • The ascetic refused to buy chairs with any kind of cushions or padding, lest
                             he be thought of as pampering himself.
                             [-ally adv., -ism n.] [Syn. severe]
                        ascribe (uhs KRYB) vt. 1. to credit to or blame something on a specific cause,
                      event, person, etc.; 2. to regard something as being the work of or belonging to
                      someone
                          • The falling of nuclear power plants into mistrust and disrepute is ascribed
                             to events at Chernobyl in the USSR.
                          • The Iliad and The Odyssey are epics that were passed down over the cen-
                             turies as part of oral tradition, until they were finally written down and
                             ascribed to Homer.
                             [-d, ascribing]
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