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SAT Word Skills 2
to disregard
to disregard
[sloveso]

to intentionally ignore or act without concern for something or someone that deserves consideration

ignorovat, přehlížet

ignorovat, přehlížet

Ex: The boss disregarded safety protocols and put workers at risk. 
to disqualify
to disqualify
[sloveso]

to make someone or something not fit or suitable for a particular position or activity

diskvalifikovat, učinit nevhodným

diskvalifikovat, učinit nevhodným

Ex: The horse's broken leg effectively disqualified it from future racing events that season. 
to disquiet
to disquiet
[sloveso]

to cause someone to feel mentally uneasy, worried, or disturbed

znepokojit, rušit

znepokojit, rušit

Ex: The unexplained noises in the night disquieted the family. 
disquietude
disquietude
[Podstatné jméno]

a state of unease, anxiety, or mental unrest

neklid, úzkost

neklid, úzkost

Ex: She felt a deep disquietude before giving her speech. 
homage
homage
[Podstatné jméno]

a show of respect or admiration for someone or something, often expressed through a creative work such as a painting, poem, or song

pocta, hold

pocta, hold

Ex: The artist paid homage to Picasso by including some of his signature styles in the new painting. 
homeopathy
homeopathy
[Podstatné jméno]

a medical system that treats the disease by administering substances that mimic the symptoms of those diseases in healthy persons

homeopatie

homeopatie

Ex: Homeopathy is becoming increasingly popular as more people look for natural alternatives to conventional drugs. 
homily
homily
[Podstatné jméno]

a short moral lecture, offering advice on behavior

homilie, kázání

homilie, kázání

Ex: The priest gave a homily about forgiveness during Sunday service. 
perpetrator
perpetrator
[Podstatné jméno]

a person who commits a crime or wrongdoing

pachatel, viník

pachatel, viník

Ex: Witnesses saw the perpetrator fleeing the scene of the assault with a weapon in hand. 
perpetual
perpetual
[Přídavné jméno]

continuing forever or indefinitely into the future

věčný, nepřetržitý

věčný, nepřetržitý

Ex: The lighthouse provides a perpetual light to guide ships at sea. 
to perpetuate
to perpetuate
[sloveso]

to make something, typically a problem or an undesirable situation, continue for an extended or prolonged period

udržovat, prodlužovat

udržovat, prodlužovat

Ex: Historic sites help perpetuate the memory of past events for future generations. 
perpetuity
perpetuity
[Podstatné jméno]

the quality of being permanent or continuing with no foreseeable end

věčnost, nesmrtelnost

věčnost, nesmrtelnost

Ex: Scholars debated philosophical theories about the perpetuity of the human soul. 
perpendicular
perpendicular
[Přídavné jméno]

(of lines or planes) intersecting each other at a 90 degree angle

kolmý, v pravém úhlu

kolmý, v pravém úhlu

Ex: In technical drawings, architects ensure walls are precisely perpendicular to allow for square structures. 
to rectify
to rectify
[sloveso]

to make something right when it was previously incorrect, improper, or defective

opravit, napravit

opravit, napravit

Ex: We need to rectify the incorrect figures in the report before submitting it. 
rectitude
rectitude
[Podstatné jméno]

the quality of behaving and acting with strong moral values

poctivost, čestnost

poctivost, čestnost

Ex: The judge is respected for her impeccable rectitude and fairness in interpreting the law. 
contribution
contribution
[Podstatné jméno]

a voluntary gift of money, service, or ideas for a worthy cause

dar, příspěvek

dar, příspěvek

Ex: The charity thanked everyone for their generous contribution. 
contributor
contributor
[Podstatné jméno]

someone who gives money, time, effort, goods, or other resources to support a person, organization, or cause

přispěvatel, dárce

přispěvatel, dárce

Ex: Major contributors to the campaign included wealthy donors and political action committees. 
supplicant
supplicant
[Podstatné jméno]

a person who earnestly and respectfully asks for help, mercy, or favor, especially from a deity or higher authority

prosebník, žadatel

prosebník, žadatel

Ex: The supplicant knelt before the altar, whispering a silent plea. 
to supplicate
to supplicate
[sloveso]

to make a humble or earnest request to someone

prosit, žádat

prosit, žádat

Ex: The petitioner supplicated the council for financial assistance. 
supplication
supplication
[Podstatné jméno]

the act of requesting aid, mercy, or forgiveness from a god or saint

prosba, modlitba

prosba, modlitba

Ex: The pilgrim's supplication was filled with tears and devotion. 
supplicatory
supplicatory
[Přídavné jméno]

the act of applying paving materials to an area

prosebný, úpěnlivý

prosebný, úpěnlivý

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