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Hobbies and Routines

20 Words

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1.
community theater
Noun

the activity of acting in or producing a play in a theater as a hobby and not a profession

The community theater group put on a production of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the local high school auditorium.

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angler
2.
ang
ler
Noun

a person who fishes with a rod and line as a hobby

The angler woke up before dawn, eager to spend the day fishing on the tranquil lake.

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bir
der
Noun

a person who pursues birdwatching as a hobby

She traveled to exotic destinations around the world to add rare species to her life list as a dedicated birder.

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hobbyist
4.
ho
bbyist
Noun

someone who engages in activities for personal enjoyment rather than as a profession

The photography club welcomed hobbyists of all skill levels.

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bri
co
lage
Noun

the process of artfully constructing something by means of different objects that are easily accessible

The artist's sculptures were a testament to his talent for bricolage, as he seamlessly combined found objects like driftwood and metal scraps into stunning works of art.

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avocation
6.
a
vo
ca
tion
Noun

a hobby pursued alongside one's main occupation, typically for enjoyment

Gardening is her avocation; she finds solace in tending to her plants.

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embroidery
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emb
roi
de
ry
Noun

the activity of sewing decorative patterns onto a piece of clothing

She spent hours perfecting her embroidery skills, creating intricate floral designs on a linen tablecloth.

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engrave
8.
en
grave
Verb

to carve or cut a design or lettering into a hard surface, such as metal or stone

The jeweler engraved the couple's initials on the wedding ring.

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9.
to
pia
ry
Noun

the art or practice of shaping shrubs or trees into decorative forms by trimming and clipping

Topiary requires patience and careful pruning.

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crochet
10.
cro
chet
Noun

a technique to make fabric that is done by hand and the threads of cotton or wool are connected by using a needle with a hook on its end

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ramble
11.
ram
ble
Verb

to take a long walk for pleasure in the countryside with no particular destination

On sunny weekends, the couple loves to ramble through the rolling hills.

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regimen
12.
re
gi
men
Noun

a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

After consulting her nutritionist, she began a new dietary regimen to boost her metabolism.

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dilettante
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dile
ttan
te
Noun

a person who has an interest in a particular subject but lacks determination or knowledge on the matter

He dabbled in painting but considered himself more of a dilettante than a serious artist, rarely devoting enough time to master the craft.

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philatelist
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phi
la
te
list
Noun

a person who collects and studies postage stamps

The philatelist proudly displayed their collection of rare stamps.

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numismatist
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nu
mis
ma
tist
Noun

someone who collects, studies, or deals with coins, currency, and related items, often as a hobby or profession

The numismatist spent years assembling a comprehensive collection of rare coins from around the world.

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sil
vers
mi
thing
Noun

a form of metalwork that specifically focuses on the creation of objects from silver, such as jewelry, flatware, and decorative items

His passion for silversmithing led him to establish his own studio, where he crafted intricate silver jewelry and tableware.

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lapidary
17.
la
pi
da
ry
Noun

a person who specializes in the art and craft of cutting, shaping, and polishing gemstones, minerals, and rocks into decorative objects

The lapidary carefully examined the rough gemstone, envisioning how it could be transformed into a dazzling piece of jewelry.

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bibliophile
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bib
lio
phile
Noun

a person who loves or collects books, especially for their content, rarity, or physical beauty

As a lifelong bibliophile, she spent weekends browsing antique bookshops.

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phi
lo
math
Noun

a lover of learning or a devotee to the pursuit of knowledge in various fields

John was known among his friends as a true philomath, always eager to explore new subjects.

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20.
e
no
lo
gy
Noun

the study and science of wine and winemaking

She pursued a career in enology after completing her degree in agricultural science.

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