Fiszki-Agata-ASVAB-WK Flashcards

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Atrocity: The news reported on the atrocity committed during the war, shocking the world.

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okrucieństwo

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Abate - The storm began to abate after a few hours of heavy rain.

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Złagodzić

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Abdicate - The king abdicated the throne

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zrezygnować

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Aberration - Her outburst was an aberration from her usually calm demeanor.

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Odchylenie

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Abhor - She abhors cruelty to animals and refuses to visit zoos.

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brzydzić się

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Abhorrent - The idea of animal cruelty is abhorrent to many people.

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Wstrętny

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Abolish: The government decided to abolish the outdated law.

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Znieść, unieważnić

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Abrasive - Her abrasive comments during the meeting offended several team members.

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szorstki, zgryźliwy

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Abrogate - The government dedicated to abrogate the outdated law.

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Unieważniać, znosić, lub uchylać.

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Abrupt - The car came to abrupt stop when the light turned red.

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Nagły, gwałtowny, szorstki

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Abstain -He decided to abstain from voting to avoid taking sides in the argument.

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powstrzymać się

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Abstruse - The professor’s lecture on quantum physics was highly abstruse.

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Zawiły

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Accentuate - The designer used bright colors to accentuate the room’s modern features.

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podkreślić

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Accolade - The scientist received an accolade for his groundbreaking research.

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Wyróżnienie

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Acerbic: His acerbic comments during the debate offended several audience members.

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Cierpki

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Acquiesce - She didn’t want to go, but she chose to acquiesce to her friend’s request

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Zgodzić się

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Acrimony -
The meeting ended with acrimony as both sides refused to compromise.

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Gorycz

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Adhere - Employees must adhere to the company’s safety guidelines at all times.

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przylegać

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Adulation - The actor was uncomfortable with the constant adulation from his fans.

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Adoracja

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Adversary - He trained for months to defeat his toughest adversary in the championship.

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przeciwnik

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Advocate: She decided to advocate for better mental health services in schools.

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popierać

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Afoul: The project ran afoul of legal regulations, causing unexpected delays

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w sprzeczności

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Alacrity: He accepted the job offer with alacrity, eager to start his new role.

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Gotowość

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Allay: The doctor’s calm explanation helped allay her fears about the surgery.

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Uspokoić

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Alleviate: The painkillers helped alleviate the pain in his injured leg.
złagodzić
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Ambiguous: The instructions were ambiguous, leaving the students confused.
dwuznaczny
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Ameliorate: They implemented new policies to ameliorate working conditions for employees.
Polepszyć
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Amenable: The new employee was amenable to feedback and eager to improve.
otwarty na sugestie
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Amicable: Despite the disagreement, they managed to reach an amicable solution.
Przyjazny
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Amity: The treaty was designed to promote lasting amity between the two nations.
Przyjaźń
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Ample: There was ample space in the living room for the large sectional sofa.
obfity
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Anachronism: Using a typewriter in a modern office feels like an anachronism.
Anachronizm
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Anathema: Violence is anathema to her, as she strongly believes in peaceful solutions.
Klątwa
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Animosity: There was clear animosity between the two rivals during the debate.
wrogość
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Aplomb: She delivered her speech with aplomb, impressing the entire audience.
Pewność siebie
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Apocryphal: The story about him wrestling a bear seemed apocryphal but entertaining.
Wątpliwy
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Apprehensive: She was apprehensive about the results of her final exam.
pełen obaw
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Arbitrary: The manager made an arbitrary decision without consulting the team.
dowolny
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Arcane: The professor's lecture was full of arcane details that confused most students
Tajemniczy
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Ardor: She spoke about her volunteer work with great ardor and enthusiasm.
Zapał
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Arduous: Climbing the steep mountain was an arduous task that took all day.
żmudny, mozolny
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Articulate: He was able to articulate his ideas clearly during the presentation.
elokwentny
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Ascertain: The detective tried to ascertain the cause of the mysterious fire.
Ustalić
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Assertive: She was assertive during the meeting, making sure her ideas were heard.
stanowczy
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Assess: The teacher will assess the students’ progress through weekly quizzes
ocenić
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Assiduous: His assiduous attention to detail earned him praise from his supervisor.
Sumienny
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Astute: She made an astute observation about the market trends.
Bystra, przenikliwa
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Astute: She made an astute observation that helped solve the complex problem.
bystry
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Audacious: Her audacious plan to climb the tallest mountain surprised everyone.
Śmiały
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Auspicious: The sunny weather was an auspicious start to their outdoor wedding.
pomyślny
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Austere: The monk lived in an austere room with only a bed and a wooden table.
Surowy
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Aversion - He has a strong aversion to spicy food and avoids it whenever possible
Awersja
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Avert - She quickly turned the wheel to avert a potential accident on the highway.
unikać
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Axiom - The axiom that hard work leads to success is widely accepted in society.
Aksjomat
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Beleaguer: The soldiers were beleaguered by constant enemy attacks and dwindling supplies.
Dręczyć
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Belie: His calm tone seemed to belie the anger he was actually feeling.
Przeczyć, zdementować
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Belligerent: The belligerent customer started shouting at the manager over a minor issue.
wojowniczy
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Benevolent: The benevolent donor gave a large sum of money to the orphanage.
życzliwy
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Benign: The doctor assured her that the tumor was benign and posed no danger.
Łagodny
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Blatant: His blatant disregard for the rules got him suspended from the competition.
Krzykliwy
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Blunt: His blunt criticism of her work left her feeling embarrassed but motivated to improve.
tępy, szczery
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Bombastic: The politician’s bombastic speech was full of grand promises but lacked real substance.
Pompatyczny
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Brazen - He told me a brazen lie.
Bezczelny
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Brittle - The glass is brittle, so handle it carefully.
Kruchy, łamliwy
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Brusque: His brusque reply made everyone uncomfortable.
Opryskliwy, szorstki
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Burgeon - Love burgeoned between them.
Rozkwitać
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Burnished - The craftsman burnished the metal vase until it gleamed like gold.
Wypolerowany, lśniący, błyszczący
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Bursar: The student visited the bursar’s office to discuss her tuition payment plan.
kwestor
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Cacophony: The classroom was filled with a cacophony of shouting children and scraping chairs.
Kakofonia
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Cajole: He tried to cajole his friend into joining the trip by promising it would be fun.
Przymilać się
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Calamity: The earthquake was a calamity that left thousands of people homeless.
katastrofa
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Callous: He showed a callous disregard for others' feelings.
Bezduszny, nieczuły
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Camaraderie - For me mountain climbing is less about physical effort than about cooperation and camaraderie.
koleżeństwo
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Candid: He gave a candid answer about his past mistakes.
Szczery, bezpośredni
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Capricious - He was a cruel and capricious tyrant.
kapryśny
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Carping: Her constant carping about minor issues annoyed her coworkers.
Czepialski
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Castigate: The teacher had to castigate the student for repeatedly skipping class.
Karać
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Censure: The senator faced public censure after the controversial remarks.
Potępienie
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Chagrin: To his chagrin, he realized he had forgotten his notes for the presentation.
Rozgoryczenie
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Chastised: She chastised her dog for chewing on the new shoes.
ukarany
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Chicanery: The politician used chicanery to manipulate voters and win the election.
Machlojki
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Chronic: She suffers from chronic back pain that requires regular treatment.
przewlekły
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Circumvent: He tried to circumvent the security system by entering through a back door.
Obchodzić
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Clairvoyant: The clairvoyant claimed she could see events before they happened.
jasnowidz
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Clamor: The clamor of the protesting crowd could be heard from several blocks away.
Wrzawa
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Coalesce: The different ideas began to coalesce into a unified plan during the meeting.
Łączyć się
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Coerce: He tried to coerce his younger brother into lying for him.
Zmuszać
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Cogent: Her cogent argument convinced the board to approve the new policy.
Przekonujący
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Cohort: She and her cohort of researchers worked together on the new scientific study.
Grupa ludzi, którzy dzieła wspólna cechę lub działają razem
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Commensurate: His salary is commensurate with his level of experience and education.
Współmierny
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Complacent: He became complacent after receiving praise, thinking he no longer needed to improve.
Zadowolony z siebie
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Comprehensive: The course offers a comprehensive overview of modern architectural design.ary.
wszechstronny
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Conceal: He tried to conceal the surprise gift under his coat until the right moment.
ukrywać
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Conciliatory: He took a conciliatory tone during the meeting to ease tensions and promote cooperation.
Pojednawczy
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Concise: The professor appreciated her concise essay, which covered all key points without unnecessary details.
zwięzły
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Condescend: He would often condescend to his colleagues, making them feel inferior.o condescend when necessary.
raczyć
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Confluence: The city was built at the confluence of two major rivers, making it a key trading hub.
Zbieg
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Congrudence - There is a congruence between his words and actions.
Zgodność, spójność.
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Conspicuous: Her bright red coat was conspicuous among the sea of black jackets.
widoczny
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Construe: His silence could be construed as agreement with the proposal.
Interpretować
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Contentious: The meeting grew contentious as both sides argued over the budget cuts.
Kłótliwy
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Contingent: The success of the event is contingent on the weather staying clear.
zależny
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Contort: The gymnast could contort her body into seemingly impossible positions.
wykręcać
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Contrite: He was contrite after breaking the vase and immediately apologized to his mother.
Skruszony
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Contrived - The character’s conversations were so contrived that it was hard to believe, they were real people
Sztuczny, nienaturalny, wymuszony
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Conundrum: She faced a conundrum: accept the high-paying job or pursue her passion.
Zagadka
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Convoluted: The instructions were so convoluted that even the experts had trouble understanding them.
zawiły
108
Copious: The students took copious notes during the lecture to ensure they didn’t miss anything.
Obfity
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Corroborate: The witness was able to corroborate his alibi, proving he was not at the crime scene.
potwierdzić
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Credible: The scientist presented credible evidence to support her groundbreaking theory.
wiarygodny
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Credulous: The scammer took advantage of credulous victims who believed his lies.
Naiwny
112
Cringed: She cringed when she realized she had made a mistake during her presentation.
wzdrygnął się
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Culpable: The driver was found culpable for the accident due to reckless driving.
Winny
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Cumbersome: Carrying the cumbersome suitcase up the stairs left him exhausted.
nieporęczny
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Daunt: The idea of speaking in front of a large audience didn’t daunt her at all.
Zastraszać
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Debilitate: The illness began to debilitate him, leaving him too weak to work.
Osłabiać
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Deception - His deception was revealed when the truth about his fake identity came out.
Oszustwo, celowe wprowadzanie w błąd
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Decorum: She maintained perfect decorum during the formal dinner, impressing the guests.
Przyzwoitość
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Defer: He agreed to defer the meeting until next week to give everyone more time.
Odroczyć, przełożyć
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Deference: Out of deference to her experience, they followed her advice without question.
Szacunek
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Defunct: The factory is now defunct, having closed down over a decade ago.
Nieistniejący
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Deleterious: Smoking has deleterious effects on both your lungs and overall health.
Szkodliwy
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Demeanor: His calm and friendly demeanor made him well-liked by his colleagues.
postawa
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Demise - The company’s demise was inevitable after years of poor management.
Śmierć, upadek lub koniec istnienia czegoś.
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Demure - She gave him a demure smile.
Skromny
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Denounce: The mayor chose to denounce corruption during his public speech.
potępiać
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Deplete: Overfishing could deplete the ocean’s fish population within a few decades.
wyczerpać
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Deplume: The bird was careful not to deplume itself while preening its feathers.
oskubać
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Deprecate: He tends to deprecate his own achievements, even when praised by others.
Dezaprobować
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Derelict: The derelict building had been abandoned for years and was now crumbling.
zaniedbany
131
Deride: The critics would often deride his work, calling it amateurish and uninspired.
Szydzić
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Desensitize: Watching too many violent movies can desensitize people to real-life suffering.
odczulić
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Despondent: After losing the competition, he felt despondent and withdrew from his friends.
Przygnębiony
134
Destitute: The charity was established to help destitute families struggling to afford basic needs.
Ubóstwo
135
Detest: She absolutely detests lying and expects honesty from everyone around her.
Nienawidzić
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Detractor: Despite the detractors criticizing his work, he remained focused on his goals.
krytyk
137
Detrimental: Smoking is widely known to be detrimental to your health.
Szkodliwy
138
Detritus: The beach was covered in detritus after the powerful storm swept through.
Pozostałości, resztki, odłamki
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Diatribe: The politician delivered a lengthy diatribe against his opponent during the debate.
Tyrada
140
Didactic: The novel had a didactic tone, aiming to teach moral lessons to the readers.
Pouczający
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Diffident: She was too diffident to speak up during the meeting, despite having good ideas.
Nieśmiały
142
Diligent: The diligent student reviewed her notes every night to prepare for the exam.
pilny
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Diminish: His influence in the company started to diminish after the scandal.
Zmniejszyć, osłabić
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Disparate: The two siblings had disparate interests, with one loving sports and the other art.
Rozbieżny
145
Disseminate: The organization works to disseminate information about environmental conservation.
Rozpowszechniać
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Dissipate: The morning fog began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
Rozpraszać
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Dogmatic: His dogmatic insistence on following the rules left no room for creativity.
Dogmatyczny
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Duplicity: The politician’s duplicity was exposed when his private messages contradicted his public statements.
Dwulicowość
149
Ebullient: She was ebullient after receiving the news of her promotion.
Entuzjastyczny
150
Eclectic: His eclectic music collection includes jazz, classical, and electronic tracks.
Eklektyczny
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Efficacious: The new medication proved highly efficacious in treating the patient’s symptoms.
Skuteczny
152
Effrontery: His effrontery in interrupting the meeting shocked everyone in the room.
Bezczelność
153
Egregious: The company faced backlash for its egregious disregard for safety regulations.
Rażący
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Elated: She was elated when she received the promotion.
Uszczęśliwiony, wniebowzięty
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Elicit: The comedian’s jokes managed to elicit laughter from the entire audience.
Uzyskać
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Eloquent: The politician gave an eloquent speech that moved the audience.
Wymowny, elokwentny
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Elucidate: The professor used diagrams to elucidate the complex scientific concept.
Wyjaśniać
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Elusive: The suspect remained elusive, evading capture for several months.
trudny do uchwycenia
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Emaciated: The stray dog looked emaciated after weeks without proper food.
Wychudzony
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Embellish: She liked to embellish her stories with vivid details to make them more exciting.
Ubarwiać
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Eminent: The conference featured an eminent scientist known for his groundbreaking research.
wybitny
162
Empirical: The scientist relied on empirical data collected from multiple experiments.
Empiryczny
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Encore: The band returned to the stage for an encore after the crowd cheered wildly.
Bis (występu)
164
Endeavor: He will endeavor to finish the project before the deadline.
starać się
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Enervate: The extreme heat began to enervate the runners during the marathon
Osłabić
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Engender: The policy change is expected to engender positive discussions among employees.
Wzbudzać
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Ephemeral: The beauty of the sunset was ephemeral, fading within minutes.
Efemeryczny
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Equanimity: Despite the chaos, she handled the situation with remarkable equanimity.
Spokój ducha
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Equitable: The judge ensured that the settlement was fair and equitable to both parties.
sprawiedliwy
170
Equivocate: When asked about the plans, he began to equivocate, avoiding a direct answer.
Unikać odpowiedzi
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Eradicate: The campaign aims to eradicate poverty in rural communities by 2030.
Wytępić
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Erratic: His erratic driving behavior made the passengers feel uneasy.
Niestabilny
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Eschew: She decided to eschew junk food in favor of a healthier diet.
unikać
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Estrange: Years of misunderstandings began to estrange him from his closest friends.
zrazić, wyobcować
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Evanescent: The rainbow was evanescent, disappearing as quickly as it had appeared.
Znikający
176
Exacerbate: The lack of sleep will only exacerbate his headache.
Zaostrzać
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Exacting - The project was exacting and required months of careful planning.
Wymagający, surowy, stawiający wysokie wymagania.
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Exalt: The community gathered to exalt the hero who saved the child from drowning.
wywyższać
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Exculpate: The new evidence was enough to exculpate him from any wrongdoing.
Oczyścić z zarzutów
180
Exemplify: Her dedication and hard work exemplify what it means to be a great leader.
ilustrować
181
Exonerate: The court’s decision to exonerate him came after a thorough investigation.
Uniewinnić
182
Expunge: The judge agreed to expunge the minor offense from his criminal record.
Usunąć
183
Extol: The teacher would often extol students who showed exceptional creativity.
Wychwalać
184
Extricate: Firefighters worked quickly to extricate the driver from the overturned car.
Wyplątać
185
Facetious: His facetious remark during the serious meeting annoyed his colleagues.
Żartobliwy
186
Fallacious: The argument was based on fallacious reasoning, leading to a flawed conclusion.
Fałszywy
187
Fallacy: The belief that you need luck to succeed is a common fallacy.
błędne przekonanie
188
Fastidious: She was fastidious about cleanliness, ensuring everything was spotless.
Wybredny
189
Fatuous: His fatuous comments during the discussion made it clear he hadn’t done any research.
Głupkowaty
190
Feasible: It’s feasible to complete the project by Friday if everyone works efficiently.
wykonalny
191
Feeble: His voice was feeble after being sick for several days.
Słaby, wątły
192
Ferocious: The ferocious lion roared loudly, intimidating the nearby animals.
dziki
193
Fervor: She spoke with such fervor about climate change that the audience was deeply moved.
Gorliwość
194
Fickle: Her fickle opinions made it hard to know where she truly stood on the issue..
kapryśny
195
Flagrant: The referee penalized the player for a flagrant foul during the game.
Rażący
196
Florid: The author’s florid writing style was full of elaborate descriptions and metaphors.
Kwiatowy
197
Flummox: The complex math problem continued to flummox even the best students in the class.
Zdezorientować
198
Fondle: She fondled the puppy’s ears gently, making it wag its tail in delight.
Pieścić
199
Forbearance: With great forbearance, she patiently listened to the long and repetitive speech.
Powściągliwość
200
Forfeiture: His failure to pay the fine led to the forfeiture of his driving license.
utrata, konfiskata
201
Forge: They plan to forge a strong partnership through mutual trust and collaboration.
tworzyć, fałszować
202
Formidable: The team faced a formidable opponent but was determined to win.
Groźny
203
Forthright: She was forthright in her response, clearly stating her opinion without hesitation.
szczery, bezpośredni
204
Fortify: They decided to fortify the walls to protect the city from invaders.
wzmacniać
205
Fortitude: It took great fortitude to overcome the challenges of climbing the mountain.
siła ducha
206
Fortuitous: It was fortuitous that she found her lost wallet just before leaving for the airport.
Przypadkowy
207
Fractious: The fractious child threw a tantrum when he didn’t get what he wanted.
Kłótliwy
208
Frivolous: She spent her money on frivolous items instead of saving for necessities.
błahy
209
Frugal - After losing his job, he became more frugal with his spending.
Oszczędny, gospodarny.
210
Futile - It's completely futile trying to reason with him - he just won't listen.
Daremny, bezcelowy
211
Galore - The buffet had desserts galore, from cakes to pastries.
Mnóstwo, obfitość.
212
Garrison - The soldiers returned to the garrison after completing their patrol.
Garnizon
213
Garrulous: The garrulous man kept talking about his travels long after everyone lost interest.
Gadatliwy
214
Gauche: His gauche behavior at the formal dinner embarrassed his friends.
Niezręczny, nieobyty
215
Germane: His comments about the budget were not germane to the current discussion.
Odpowiedni
216
Gratuitous: The movie included gratuitous violence that many viewers found unnecessary.
Bezpodstawny
217
Gregarious: As a gregarious person, she easily made friends wherever she went.
towarzyski
218
Grievance: The workers filed a grievance over the company’s unfair labor practices.
skarga
219
Grim: The doctor’s grim expression hinted that the news was not good.
Ponury, groźny
220
Gruesome: The police discovered a gruesome crime scene that shocked the entire town.
makabryczny
221
Guile: With guile and clever tactics, the con artist deceived his victims.
Podstęp
222
Hackneyed: The movie’s plot was filled with hackneyed clichés that made it predictable.
Wyświechtany
223
Hale - Even at 80 years old, he remained hale and active, enjoying long walks every morning
Zdrowy, pełny sil
224
Harangue: The angry customer launched into a lengthy harangue about the poor service.
Przemowa
225
Headlong - He rushed headlong into the decision without thinking of consequences.
Pochopnie, bez zastanowienia, na oślep, z impetem
226
Hector - It cannot be a relationship where either party feels entitled to lecture or hector the other.
Tyranizować
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Hegemony - The three nations competed for regional hegemony.
Hegemonia
228
Heinous: The criminal was punished for his heinous actions.
Ohydny, potworny
229
Heresy: His ideas were considered heresy by the conservative members of the church.
Herezja
230
Hiatus: After a two-year hiatus, the band finally released a new album.
Przerwa
231
Hinder: The heavy rain will hinder the construction work scheduled for today.
utrudniać
232
Hindrance: His lack of experience proved to be a hindrance to completing the project.
przeszkoda
233
Hosiery: She bought a pair of black hosiery to match her formal dress.
Wyroby pończosznicze
234
Iconoclast: As an iconoclast, she challenged traditional beliefs and introduced radical ideas.
Ikonoklasta
235
Idiosyncrasy: His habit of tapping his pen on the table was just one of his many idiosyncrasies.
Dziwactwo
236
Ignominious: The team suffered an ignominious defeat, losing by a large margin.
Haniebny
237
Illicit: The police raided the warehouse, uncovering an operation involving illicit goods.
nielegalny
238
Immaculate: Her immaculate white dress remained spotless even after the long event.
Nieskazitelny
239
Imminent: Dark clouds gathered, signaling that a storm was imminent.
nieuchronny
240
Immutable: His belief in the value of honesty was immutable, never wavering over time.
Niezmienny
241
Impartial: The judge must remain impartial during the trial.
Bezstronny, sprawiedliwy
242
Impassive: She remained impassive during the argument, showing no emotion on her face.
Beznamiętny
243
Impecunious: The impecunious student struggled to afford his rent and textbooks.
Bez grosza
244
Impel - A strong sense of duty impelled her to take action.
Popychać, nakłaniać, motywować
245
Imperious: His imperious tone made it clear that he expected everyone to follow his orders.
Władczy
246
Impinge: The loud construction noise began to impinge on her ability to concentrate.
Naruszać
247
Impudent: The impudent child spoke back to the teacher, earning a reprimand.
Bezczelny
248
Inadvertent: He apologized for the inadvertent mistake that caused the delay.
nieumyślny
249
Inane: The conversation was filled with inane comments that added nothing of value.
Durny
250
Inchoate: Their plan to start a business was still inchoate, lacking important details.
Zaczątkowy
251
Incorrigible: Despite multiple warnings, he remained incorrigible and continued breaking the rules.
Niepoprawny
252
Indelible: The experience left an indelible mark on her memory that she would never forget.
Niezatarte
253
Indignant: She was indignant when accused of lying.
Oburzony, wzburzony
254
Indispensable - This book is an indispensable resource for researchers.
niezbędny
255
Indolent: His indolent attitude made it difficult for him to keep up with deadlines.
Leniwy
256
Ineffable: The view from the mountaintop was of such ineffable beauty that it left them speechless.
Nieopisany
257
Inevitable: Given the rising tensions, a conflict between the two groups seemed inevitable.
nieunikniony
258
Inexorable: Time is an inexorable force that moves forward without mercy.
Nieubłagany
259
Infamous: The infamous pirate was known for terrorizing ships along the coast.
niesławny
260
Ingenuous: Her ingenuous response showed she was completely unaware of the hidden motives.
Szczery
261
Inhabit: Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region, adapting to its icy environment.
zamieszkiwać
262
Inimical: His inimical attitude towards collaboration made the project difficult to manage.
Wrogi
263
Innocuous: Although the comment sounded harsh, it was actually meant to be innocuous.
Nieszkodliwy
264
Insatiable: Her insatiable curiosity led her to read every book she could find on the subject.
Nienasycony
265
Insidious: The disease was insidious, showing no symptoms until it was too late.
Podstępny
266
Insolent: The student’s insolent remark angered the teacher.
Bezczelny
267
Insular: His insular upbringing made him unaware of cultures outside his small town.
Zaściankowy
268
Integrity: His integrity was evident when he admitted his mistake and took full responsibility.
uczciwość
269
Intrepid: The intrepid explorer ventured into the dense jungle despite the dangers.
Nieustraszony
270
Inundate: After the announcement, the customer service team was inundated with calls.
Zalewać
271
Invective: The angry coach launched a stream of invective at the referee after the bad call.
Inwektywa
272
Irascible: His irascible nature made it difficult for others to work with him during stressful situations.
Wybuchowy
273
Irate - He was irate after being stuck in traffic for two hours.
Bardzo zły, wściekły, rozgniewany
274
Jargon: The report was filled with technical jargon that confused the new employees.
Żargon
275
Jettison: The crew had to jettison excess cargo to lighten the ship during the storm
Pozbyć się
276
Jocular: His jocular remarks lightened the mood during the tense meeting.
Żartobliwy
277
Jovial: His jovial personality made him popular.
Wesoły, pogodny
278
Judicious: The manager made a judicious decision to invest in employee training.
Rozważny
279
Juxtapose: The photographer chose to juxtapose old buildings with modern skyscrapers
Zestawiać
280
Keen: She has a keen sense of observation.
Bystry, przenikliwy
281
Laconic - She had a laconic wit.
Lakoniczny
282
Lament: He lamented the loss of his old friend.
Opłakiwać, ubolewać
283
Languid - He sat on the porch enjoying the delicious, languid warmth of a summer afternoon.
Ospały
284
Largesse: The charity relied on the largesse of wealthy donors to fund its programs.
Hojność
285
Latent: His latent talent for painting was discovered later in life.
utajony
286
Laud: The teacher took a moment to laud the student for her exceptional performance.
Chwalić
287
Lavish: They threw a lavish party with gourmet food and live music.
wystawny
288
Levity: His joke brought a moment of levity to an otherwise serious meeting.
Lekkomyślność
289
Limpid: The limpid water of the lake made it easy to see the fish swimming below.
Czysty, przejrzysty, klarowny
290
Lofty: He set lofty goals for himself, aiming to run a marathon within a year.
wzniosły
291
Loquacious: The loquacious neighbor could talk for hours without stopping.
Rozmowny
292
Lucid: After a good night’s sleep, his thoughts were clear and lucid during the meeting.
Jasny
293
Lucrative: He left his job to start a more lucrative business.
Dochodowy, opłacalny
294
Lugubrious: His lugubrious expression made it clear that he was deeply saddened by the news.
Ponury
295
Luminous: The luminous full moon lit up the entire forest path.
świetlisty
296
Magnanimous: Despite losing the competition, she was magnanimous and congratulated the winner.
Wielkoduszny
297
Malaise: He couldn’t explain the general malaise he felt, but it left him feeling tired all day.
Złe samopoczucie
298
Malign: The politician was known to malign his opponents through false accusations.
Szkalować
299
Malleable: Gold is a malleable metal, easily shaped into different forms.
Plastyczny
300
Mandate: The new policy was implemented following a government mandate to reduce pollution.
Mandat
301
Meager: They survived on a meager income.
Skromny, niewielki
302
Mediocre: His performance was mediocre, neither impressive nor disappointing.
przeciętny
303
Mercurial: Her mercurial moods made it hard to predict how she would react.
Zmienny
304
Meticulous: She is meticulous when it comes to organizing her files.
Skrupulatny, dokładny
305
Mitigate - It is unclear how to mitigate the effects of tourism on the island.
Łagodzić
306
Mollify: She tried to mollify the angry customer by offering a full refund.
Uspokoić
307
Morose: He became morose after hearing the bad news and avoided talking to anyone.
Ponury
308
Mundane: She found her office job mundane and dreamed of a more exciting career.
Zwyczajny
309
Muster: He had to muster all his courage before speaking in front of the large audience.
zebrać
310
Myriad: The forest was filled with a myriad of colorful birds and insects.
Niezliczony
311
Nebulous: His explanation of the project was so nebulous that no one understood the plan.
Mglisty
312
Nefarious: The villain’s nefarious plot to take over the city was foiled by the hero.
Nikczemny
313
Negligent: The company was found negligent for failing to provide proper safety equipment to its workers.
niedbały
314
Nimble -The cat was nimble, quickly leaping from one rooftop to another.
zwinny
315
Nonchalant: He gave a nonchalant shrug, as if the bad news didn’t bother him.
Obojętny
316
Notorious: The city was notorious for its high crime rate.
Cieszący się złą sławą
317
Novel: Her novel approach to solving the problem impressed the entire team.
nowatorski
318
Nurture: Parents should nurture their children’s creativity through encouragement and support.
pielęgnować
319
Obdurate: He remained obdurate in his opinion, refusing to consider alternative solutions.
Nieugięty
320
Obfuscate: The politician tried to obfuscate the truth with vague and misleading statements.
Mącić
321
Oblivious: She was so focused on her book that she was oblivious to the noise around her.
nieświadomy
322
Obscure: His early works are obscure and rarely mentioned.
Niejasny, mało znany
323
Obsequious - She is embarrassingly obsequious to anyone in authority.
Służalczy
324
Obsolete: Many people consider DVDs to be obsolete in the age of streaming services.
Przestarzały, nieużywany
325
Obstinate: Despite the evidence, he remained obstinate and refused to change his opinion.
Uparty
326
Obtrude: He didn’t want to obtrude on their private conversation, so he quietly walked away.
narzucać się
327
Ogle: He couldn’t help but ogle the luxurious sports car as it drove by.
Spojrzeć zalotnie
328
Ominous: Dark, ominous clouds gathered on the horizon, signaling an approaching storm.
złowieszczy
329
Omnipotent: In many religions, God is described as omnipotent, having unlimited power.
Wszechmocny
330
Omniscient: The narrator of the novel was omniscient, knowing the thoughts of every character.
Wszechwiedzący
331
Opulent: The palace was filled with opulent decor, including gold chandeliers and marble floors.
wystawny
332
Ornate: The ceiling of the cathedral was decorated with ornate carvings and gold details.
ozdobny
333
Ostentatious: His ostentatious display of wealth included flashy cars and designer clothes.
Ostentacyjny
334
Ostracized: After the scandal, he was ostracized by the community and left to live in isolation.
Wykluczony, odrzucony
335
Overt: His overt hostility towards the new manager created tension in the office.
Jawny
336
Palliate: The medication can palliate the symptoms but won’t cure the disease.
Łagodzić
337
Paragon: She is considered a paragon of kindness, always helping those in need.
Wzór
338
Peculiar: He had a peculiar way of speaking.
Dziwny, osobliwy
339
Plausible: Her excuse for being late sounded plausible.
Wiarygodny, prawdopodobny
340
Ponder: He sat by the lake to ponder his future and make important decisions.
rozważać
341
Precarious: The climber’s footing was precarious, making the final ascent risky.
niepewny
342
Prestigious: She was accepted into a prestigious university known for its academic excellence.
prestiżowy
343
Profound: The philosopher’s lecture had a profound impact on the way she viewed life.
głęboki
344
Prudent: It is always prudent to save money for unexpected expenses.
przezorny
345
Quaint: The small village had a quaint charm.
Uroczy, staroświecki
346
Quarrel - She quarrelled with everyone in the village.
kłótnia
347
Quell: The police managed to quell the riot.
Stłumić, zdusić
348
Querulous: The querulous customer complained about everything, from the food to the service.
zrzędliwy
349
Recapitulate: At the end of the lecture, the professor recapitulated the main points for clarity.
podsumować
350
Reckless: He received a ticket for reckless driving.
Lekkomyślny, brawurowy
351
Recoiled: She recoiled in fear when she saw the snake slither across the path.
cofnął się
352
Reconcile: They finally managed to reconcile their differences after a long discussion.
pogodzić
353
Redoubt - The soldiers retreated to the redoubt at the top of the hill for protection.
Schronienie, forteca
354
Reflect: She took a moment to reflect on her accomplishments before making her next decision.
odzwierciedlać
355
Refute: The scientist was able to refute the claim with clear and convincing evidence.
obalić
356
Relinquished: He reluctantly relinquished control of the project to his colleague.
zrzekł się
357
Reluctant: She was reluctant to join the group, fearing she wouldn’t fit in.
niechętny
358
Repugnant: The idea of cheating was repugnant to him, as he valued honesty above all.t when necessary.
odrażający
359
Resilient: Despite facing many setbacks, she remained resilient and kept working toward her goal.
odporny
360
Restrained: He gave a restrained smile, trying to hide his true excitement.
powściągliwy
361
Ruthless: The dictator was ruthless in his rule.
Bezwzględny, okrutny
362
Salutary - The effects of such a decision would not be salutary.
pożyteczny
363
Scrutinize: The professor will scrutinize your essay for errors.
Szczegółowo analizować
364
Serene: The serene lake reflected the mountains perfectly on its still surface.
spokojny
365
Sermon - She didn’t want another sermon about her poor choices.
Kazanie, pouczenie,
366
Skeptical: She was skeptical about the new plan.
Sceptyczny, nieufny
367
Sluggish: He felt sluggish after a heavy lunch and decided to take a nap.
ospały
368
Solicitous - She was solicitous about her friend’s health, checking on her every day.
Troskliwy
369
Subsidy: The government provided a subsidy to farmers to support local food production.
dotacja
370
Superfluous: The extra details in his report were superfluous and added no real value.
zbędny
371
Supplicate - He fell to his knees and supplicated for mercy.
Błagać, prosić pokornie, modlić się
372
Surpass - The book's success has surpassed everyone's expectations.
przewyższać
373
Tacit - They had a tacit agreement to support each other in difficult times.
Milczący, nie wyrażony wprost, domyślny
374
Tangible: The detective found tangible evidence at the crime scene.
Namacalny, rzeczywisty
375
Tantalizing - I caught a tantalizing glimpse of the sparkling blue sea through the trees.
Kuszący
376
Tedious: The lecture was long and tedious.
Nudny, monotonny
377
Tenacious - Seles is a tenacious opponent – she never gives in.
wytrwały
378
To Levy - The government levied a new tak on luxury goods.
Nałożyć (np. podatek), ściągać pobierać.
379
Treachery: His treachery was revealed when he secretly shared company secrets with a competitor.
zdrada
380
Trepidation: She entered the dark room with trepidation, unsure of what she would find.
niepokój
381
Trivial: The argument was over something so trivial that neither could remember the cause.
błahy
382
Truncate: The editor decided to truncate the article to fit it within the magazine’s word limit.
skracać
383
Turn abruptly: The car had to turn abruptly to avoid hitting a stray dog on the road.
gwałtownie skręcić
384
Ubiquitous: Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society.
Wszechobecny
385
Unanimous: The decision to hire her was unanimous.
Jednogłośny
386
Unkempt: His unkempt hair and wrinkled clothes made it clear he had overslept.
zaniedbany
387
Unyielding: Despite the criticism, she remained unyielding in her beliefs and refused to back down.
Nieugięty, nieustępliwy, stanowczy
388
Vacillate: He continued to vacillate between accepting the job offer and staying at his current company.
wahać się
389
Vague: His explanation was too vague to understand.
Niejasny, ogólnikowy
390
Vapid: The conversation at the party felt vapid, lacking any real depth or interest.
Nudne, pozbawione wyrazu
391
Venerate: Many people venerate the artist for her groundbreaking contributions to modern art.
czcić
392
Verbose: His verbose explanation confused the audience instead of clarifying the point.
gadatliwy
393
Vex: The repeated delays began to vex the travelers waiting at the airport.
drażnić
394
Viable: The startup proposed a viable business plan that attracted investors.
wykonalny
395
Vigorous: He led a vigorous campaign for re-election.
Energiczny, pełen wigoru
396
Vivid - She was wearing a vivid pink shirt.
żywy
397
Wary - She was wary of strangers offering help.
Ostrożny, czujny
398
Wayworn: The hikers were wayworn after trekking through the mountains for several days.
Zmęczony długa wędrówka lub podróżą
399
Whimsical: Her whimsical ideas often surprised her friends.
Kapryśny, dziwaczny
400
Witty - I think she’s one of the wittiest comics on television.
dowcipny
401
Yearn - She yearned for adventure.
Tęsknić, pragnąć
402
Zealous - The new employee was zealous in his efforts to impress.
Gorliwy, pełen zapału
403
Zenith - The summer sun was at its zenith in a cloudless sky.
szczyt
404
Zest - He tackled every task with zest.
Zapał, entuzjazm