1. to select, organize, and present various works or items for a specific exhibition or display, such as art, artifacts, or photographs. 2. (as a noun) the act of curating or the person responsible for curating.
/ˈkɜːrətɪŋ/
1. A clown or other actor who makes people laugh by doing silly things or saying ridiculous things; 2. A person who behaves in a ridiculous or clownish way, often in an effort to entertain.
/ˈbʌfən/
1. verb: to breathe out sharply with a sizzling sound, often caused by anxiety, anger, or impatience. 2. noun: the sharp, sizzling sound made by the escape of a gas or steam through a narrow aperture; often used to describe sound made by snakes or other animals.
/ˈhɪsɪŋ/
A person or thing that reduces people to a state of poverty or destitution; used metaphorically to describe policies or actions that make people dependent on welfare or reduce their ability to support themselves.
/ˈpɔː.pju.la.rɪ.zər/
Residents or inhabitants of London, the capital city of England. It can also refer to people of London who are considered to have a distinct identity or culture.
/ˈlʌn.dərz/
The capacity or ability to transform or change fundamentally; the quality of being transmutable.
/ˌtrænsˌmjuːtəˈbɛləsnəs/
a movement or tendency away from progress, advancement, or development; a return to a previous and less advanced state or condition.
/ˌri.tроk.ˈɡre.ʃnz/
A genus of flowering plants in the plantain family (Plantaginaceae) that includes many species known for their star-shaped white or blue flowers. These plants are often used in ornamental gardens and landscapes.
/ˈstɑːrˈflauəz/