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SAT Word Skills 5
promissory
[Přídavné jméno]

relating to a promise or commitment to fulfill an obligation or debt at a specified time in the future

smluvní, závazkový

smluvní, závazkový

Ex: They drafted promissory agreement outlining the terms of their partnership and the distribution of profits .
knotty
[Přídavné jméno]

full of complications or difficulties

složitý, komplikaovaný

složitý, komplikaovaný

Ex: The author skillfully navigated through knotty plot of the mystery novel , keeping readers engaged until the end .
ghastly
[Přídavné jméno]

extremely unpleasant, shocking, or horrifying in appearance, nature, or effect

hrozivý, strašidelný

hrozivý, strašidelný

Ex: He told ghastly story that left everyone pale and silent .
gingerly
[Přídavné jméno]

handling something with great care, delicacy, or caution, often due to its fragility or the potential for harm

opatrný, škubavý

opatrný, škubavý

Ex: With gingerly touch , she applied the soothing ointment to the burn on his arm .
racy
[Přídavné jméno]

displaying qualities of speed, boldness, or provocation and suitable for competition

sportovní, rychlý

sportovní, rychlý

Ex: The cyclist's high-performance gear and vigorous training routine positioned him as a racy competitor in the upcoming cycling race.
pulmonary
[Přídavné jméno]

related to the lungs or the respiratory system

plicní, pulmonální

plicní, pulmonální

Ex: Pulmonary rehabilitation programs aim to improve lung function and overall respiratory health in individuals with chronic lung conditions.
wintry
[Přídavné jméno]

unwelcoming and lacking in warmth or friendliness

chladný, nepřívětivý

chladný, nepřívětivý

Ex: Their relationship had grown wintry over the years, with communication becoming scarce and interactions strained.
predatory
[Přídavné jméno]

(of wild animals) living by preying on other animals, especially live animals

predátorský, dravý

predátorský, dravý

Ex: The owlpredatory gaze followed the movement of a mouse on the forest floor .
scholarly
[Přídavné jméno]

related to or involving serious academic study

vědecký, akademický

vědecký, akademický

Ex: Writing a scholarly paper requires meticulous attention to detail and adherence to academic conventions.
ungainly
[Přídavné jméno]

moving in a way that is awkward and not smooth

neobratný, nemotorný

neobratný, nemotorný

Ex: The puppyungainly paws tripped over themselves as it ran to greet its owner .
plenary
[Přídavné jméno]

complete in every respect

úplný, kompletní

úplný, kompletní

Ex: The conference provided plenary exploration of the historical , social , and cultural dimensions of the Renaissance period .
surly
[Přídavné jméno]

ill-tempered and often rude to others

Ex: Even on the sunniest of days , the old mansurly demeanor seemed to cast a shadow over the neighborhood .
grisly
[Přídavné jméno]

causing horror or disgust, typically due to involving violence or death

hrozivý, otřesný

hrozivý, otřesný

Ex: The forensic team meticulously documented grisly aspect of the crime scene to aid in the investigation and prosecution of the perpetrator .
stately
[Přídavné jméno]

having an impressive and dignified manner or appearance, often associated with grandeur or elegance

vznešený, impozantní

vznešený, impozantní

Ex: stately mannerisms and refined speech reflected his upbringing in aristocratic circles , leaving a lasting impression on those he encountered .
velvety
[Přídavné jméno]

showing a smooth, soft, and luxurious quality similar to the feel of velvet fabric

sametový, hedvábný

sametový, hedvábný

Ex: The velvety fabric of the couch invited everyone to sit down and relax.
murky
[Přídavné jméno]

(of liquids) not clear or transparent

zavalený, zakalený

zavalený, zakalený

Ex: The old well had n't been used in years , and its water was murky and unpalatable , reflecting its stagnant state .
niggardly
[Přídavné jméno]

excessively stingy or miserly, often characterized by an unwillingness to spend or give freely

skoupý, lakomý

skoupý, lakomý

Ex: The governmentniggardly allocation of funds to public education resulted in deteriorating school facilities and limited resources for students .
dimly
[Příslovce]

in a way that lacks brightness, excitement, or allure, often evoking a sense of dullness or monotony

tlumeně, záhadně

tlumeně, záhadně

Ex: The lecture dimly, lacking engaging visuals or interactive elements to sustain the students ' interest .
swarthy
[Přídavné jméno]

having a naturally dark face or complexion

tmavý, opálený

tmavý, opálený

Ex: The travelers had swarthy tans after their long journey .
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