(noun) an historical account or biography
memoir
(noun) a visually striking performance of display
spectacle
(noun) how to say something correctly
pronunciation
(verb) to set apart from the rest
segregate
(verb) to discharge or give off
emit
(noun) objects kept or collected because of their historical interest
memorabilia
(noun) a particular feature of something
aspect
(verb) to say something incorrectly
mispronounce
(noun) a group of people assembled for religious worship
congregation
(adjective) out of place or something is wrong
amiss
(adjective) originating from the distant past; very old
(noun) the possibility or likelihood of future events.
prospect
(verb) to speak or state something precisely, so it can be clearly understood.
enunciate
(verb) end a policy of inequality
desegregate
(verb) to leave out or exclude
omit
(noun) a record made for future use
memorandum
(noun) the examination of one's own mental and emotional processes
(verb) declare one's abandonment of a claim, fight, possession.
renounce
(adjective) fond of company; sociable
gregarious
(noun): a break or pause
intermission
(noun) an objective kept as a reminder of a place or person.
memento
(adjective) wary and unwilling to take risks
circumspect
(noun) a feast commemorating the angel Gabriel speaking to the Virgin Mary about incarnation
annunciation
(adjective) bad or shocking
egregious
(verb) careless or forgetful
remiss