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SAT Word Skills 1
delectable
[Přídavné jméno]

tasting or smelling very good

lahodný, delikátní

lahodný, delikátní

Ex: His homemade pizza was delectable combination of savory toppings and gooey cheese .
delectation
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of finding satisfaction and pleasure in something

nasýcení, potěšení

nasýcení, potěšení

Ex: The writer delectation from crafting stories that captivated readers and sparked their imagination .
to delegate
[sloveso]

to assign or entrust a task or responsibility to someone else, often as a representative

delegovat, pověřit

delegovat, pověřit

Ex: The ambassador delegated to negotiate the terms of the agreement .
deleterious
[Přídavné jméno]

inflicting damage or harm on someone or something

škodlivý, závadný

škodlivý, závadný

Ex: The chemicals were found to deleterious effects on soil fertility .
maladroit
[Přídavné jméno]

clumsy or awkward in movement or behavior due to a lack of skill or coordination

neobratný, nemotorný

neobratný, nemotorný

Ex: maladroit tennis player struggled with hand-eye coordination on the court .
malady
[Podstatné jméno]

any physical problem that might put one's health in danger

choroba, vážná nemoc

choroba, vážná nemoc

Ex: The medieval village was plagued by malady that spread rapidly , causing widespread illness and death .
malaise
[Podstatné jméno]

a feeling of being physically ill and irritated without knowing the reason

malátnost, neklid

malátnost, neklid

Ex: After recovering from the flu , he experienced malaise, making it difficult to return to his normal routine .
malapropism
[Podstatné jméno]

the humorous and incorrect use of a word that sounds similar to the intended word

malapropismus, nešikovné použití slova

malapropismus, nešikovné použití slova

Ex: The teachermalapropism, when she said " the law of supply and demand " as " the law of supply and demand , " led to a lighthearted classroom moment .
vernacular
[Podstatné jméno]

the everyday language spoken by a particular group of people in a specific region or community

nářečí, kolokwializmus

nářečí, kolokwializmus

Ex: The playwright masterfully incorporated vernacular into the dialogue of the characters .
vernal
[Přídavné jméno]

representing anything young and fresh

jarní, mladistvý

jarní, mladistvý

Ex: The poet 's verses reflected vernal optimism , capturing the spirit of youthful hope and renewal .
versatile
[Přídavné jméno]

prone to alteration and change

variabilní, přizpůsobivý

variabilní, přizpůsobivý

Ex: Teenagers are known versatile tastes that change rapidly in music , fashion and entertainment .

to come together or grow into a unified mass or cluster

aglomerační, shlukovat

aglomerační, shlukovat

Ex: Over time , the coffee grounds in the French press agglomerate, creating a thick sludge at the bottom .
to aggregate
[sloveso]

to gather into a group or a whole

shromáždit, sjednotit

shromáždit, sjednotit

Ex: At the conference , experts from different aggregate to share their knowledge and experiences .
to aggrandize
[sloveso]

to make a person or thing seem more important or impressive than they actually are

zveličit, pozvednout

zveličit, pozvednout

Ex: He aggrandizing himself by exaggerating his accomplishments .
knave
[Podstatné jméno]

the card in a set of card games with a picture of a young man printed on it, which is typically the lowest-ranking face card

kluk, pán

kluk, pán

Ex: The player holding knave can often influence the outcome of a round .
knavery
[Podstatné jméno]

a deceiving and unjust action

podvod, nečestnost

podvod, nečestnost

Ex: The congressman was accused of knavery after altering documents to shift blame for a spending scandal .
to navigate
[sloveso]

to choose the direction of and guide a vehicle, ship, etc., especially by using a map

navigovat, orientovat se

navigovat, orientovat se

Ex: The navigator instructed the driver on how navigate through diverse landscapes and terrains .
navigable
[Přídavné jméno]

(of a sea or other area of water) deep or wide enough for ships or boats to travel through

plavný, navigabilní

plavný, navigabilní

Ex: The port connects to navigable waterways .
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