Hello there friends of the Art Challuunge! Thanks for rejoining us on this momentous occasion. We have gathered all the votes from last week and it's clear we have a winner!
Last week's winner is:
HUDSON!
Oh yeah, uh huh! Shake that thang, uh huh! Congrats Hudson! So now you owe 2 new words by Friday at 2pm!
What's that you say? Friday at 2pm? That just happens to be the time and day that this week's art challuunge is due. The words are HAZARD / SOUND. Here's some inspiration to inspirationally inspire your... um... inspiratical inspiron!
HAZARD
1.
an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable:
The job was full of hazards.
2.
something causing unavoidable danger, peril, risk, or difficulty:
the many hazards of the big city.
3.
the absence or lack of predictability; chance; uncertainty:
There is an element of hazard in the execution of the most painstakingplans.
4.
Golf. a bunker, sand trap, or the like, constituting an obstacle.
5.
the uncertainty of the result in throwing a die.
6.
a game played with two dice, an earlier and more complicated form ofcraps.
7.
Court Tennis. any of the winning openings.
9.
to offer (a statement, conjecture, etc.) with the possibility of facingcriticism, disapproval, failure, or the like; venture:
He hazarded a guess, with trepidation, as to her motives in writing thearticle.
10.
to put to the risk of being lost; expose to risk:
In making the investment, he hazarded all his savings.
11.
to take or run the risk of (a misfortune, penalty, etc.):
Thieves hazard arrest.
12.
to venture upon (anything of doubtful issue):
to hazard a dangerous encounter.
13.
at hazard, at risk; at stake; subject to chance:
His reputation was at hazard in his new ventures.
SOUND
1.
the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing byvibrations transmitted through the air or other medium.
2.
mechanical vibrations transmitted through an elastic medium, travelingin air at a speed of approximately 1087 feet (331 meters) per secondat sea level.
3.
the particular auditory effect produced by a given cause:
the sound of music.
4.
any auditory effect; any audible vibrational disturbance:
all kinds of sounds.
5.
a noise, vocal utterance, musical tone, or the like:
the sounds from the next room.
6.
a distinctive, characteristic, or recognizable musical style, as from aparticular performer, orchestra, or type of arrangement:
the big-band sound.
7.
Phonetics.
- speech sound.
- the audible result of an utterance or portion of an utterance: the s-sound in “slight”; the sound ofm in “mere.”.
13.
to make or emit a sound.
14.
to give forth a sound as a call or summons:
The bugle sounded as the troops advanced.
15.
to be heard, as a sound.
16.
to convey a certain impression when heard or read:
to sound strange.
17.
to give a specific sound:
to sound loud.
18.
to give the appearance of being; seem:
The report sounds true.
19.
Law. to have as its basis or foundation (usually followed by in):
His action sounds in contract.
20.
to cause to make or emit a sound:
to sound a bell.
21.
to give forth (a sound):
The oboe sounded an A.
22.
to announce, order, or direct by or as by a sound:
The bugle sounded retreat. His speech sounded a warning to aggressornations.
23.
to utter audibly, pronounce, or express:
to sound each letter.
24.
to examine by percussion or auscultation:
to sound a patient's chest.
25.
sound off, Informal.
- to call out one's name, as at military roll call.
- to speak freely or frankly, especially to complain in such a manner.
- to exaggerate; boast:Has he been sounding off about his golf game again?
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