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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 7

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vivacious
[Adjetivo]

full of life and energy

vivaz, vivaracho

vivaz, vivaracho

Ex: vivacious energy brightened up the whole room .
vivacity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being full of life and energy

vivacidad

vivacidad

Ex: Despite the challenges , she maintained vivacity and optimism .
to vivify
[Verbo]

to revive something or restore its vitality

vivificar

vivificar

vivisection
[Sustantivo]

a very harsh and thorough examination or analysis

vivisección, análisis minucioso

vivisección, análisis minucioso

Ex: The journalistvivisection of the political candidate 's speech highlighted its inconsistencies and lack of substance .
to migrate
[Verbo]

to move from a country or region in search of a better job or living conditions

migrar

migrar

Ex: Skilled workers in the tech industry migrate to tech hubs like Silicon Valley .
migratory
[Adjetivo]

regularly travelling from one location to another, often looking for seasonal jobs

nómada

nómada

desolate
[Adjetivo]

(of a place) lacking inhabitants or signs of life, often causing a sense of loneliness or abandonment

desolado, desierto

desolado, desierto

to despair
[Verbo]

to fail to keep hope

desesperarse

desesperarse

Ex: despaired when their team conceded the winning goal in the final minutes of the game .
desperado
[Sustantivo]

a person who is reckless, lawless, and often involved in criminal activities

bandido, forajido

bandido, forajido

Ex: desperado's wanted poster was plastered across the town , offering a reward for any information leading to his capture .
desperate
[Adjetivo]

(of an act) without much hope for its success and done when nothing else works

desesperado

desesperado

Ex: They made desperate attempt to fix the broken car before the event .
parable
[Sustantivo]

a brief symbolic story that is told to send a moral or religious message

parábola

parábola

Ex: In the Bible , Jesus often parables to convey moral and spiritual teachings to his followers in a way that was easy to understand and remember .
paradigm
[Sustantivo]

a very typical example or model of something that sets a standard or pattern

paradigma, ejemplo

paradigma, ejemplo

Ex: The research study provided paradigm for understanding the relationship between diet and health .
paradox
[Sustantivo]

a logically contradictory statement that might actually be true

paradoja

paradoja

Ex: The paradox of Schrödinger 's cat illustrates the complexity of quantum mechanics .
paragon
[Sustantivo]

a person or thing regarded as a perfect example of a particular quality or trait

dechado, modelo

dechado, modelo

Ex: His dedication to his craft made him paragon of commitment and skill .
infamous
[Adjetivo]

well-known for a bad quality or deed

infame

infame

Ex: The politicianinfamous speech sparked outrage and controversy nationwide .
infamy
[Sustantivo]

a very wrong and evil act

infamia

infamia

Ex: The dictator 's brutal massacre of innocent civilians will forever be remembered as infamy.
odious
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant and deserving revulsion or strong hatred

odioso, detestable

odioso, detestable

Ex: The politicianodious remarks about certain ethnic groups sparked outrage and condemnation .
odium
[Sustantivo]

an intense sense of dislike that is accompanied with repulsion

odio

odio

Ex: The thought of eating a spoonful of raw slugs makes my skin crawl odium.
degeneracy
[Sustantivo]

the decline of moral principles

degeneración

degeneración

Ex: The degeneracy of society was evident in the widespread corruption and disregard for ethical principles .
degenerate
[Adjetivo]

having deteriorated or declined in quality, value, or condition from an original or better state

degenerado

degenerado

Ex: degenerate behavior led to his expulsion from the prestigious university .
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