Completion requirements
Explore the terminology employed throughout this workshop by reviewing the vocabulary presented here.
Browse the glossary using this index
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HandoutA piece of paper with information on it that is given to everyone in a group, especially a class of students. | |
HighlightTo attract attention to or emphasize something important. | |
HinderTo limit the ability of someone to do something, or to limit the development of something. | |
HumTo make a continuous low sound. | |
HumbleOrdinary; not special or very important. | |
HummingHumming is a vocalization produced by humans that involves creating a continuous sound with closed lips, typically using the vocal cords without forming words or specific pitches. It often serves as a form of musical expression or a soothing sound. | |
HumorThe quality that makes a situation or entertainment funny. | |