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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 7

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SAT Word Skills 1
vivacious

full of life and energy

vivaz, vivaracho

vivaz, vivaracho

[Adjetivo]
vivacity

the quality of being full of life and energy

vivacidad

vivacidad

[Sustantivo]
to vivify

to revive something or restore its vitality

vivificar

vivificar

[Verbo]
vivisection

a very harsh and thorough examination or analysis

vivisección, análisis exhaustivo

vivisección, análisis exhaustivo

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[Sustantivo]
to migrate

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

migrar

migrar

[Verbo]
migratory

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

nómada

nómada

[Adjetivo]
desolate

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

desolado, desierto

desolado, desierto

[Adjetivo]
to despair

to fail to keep hope

desesperarse

desesperarse

[Verbo]
desperado

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

bandido, forajido

bandido, forajido

[Sustantivo]
desperate

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

desesperado

desesperado

[Adjetivo]
parable

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

parábola

parábola

[Sustantivo]
paradigm

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

paradigma, ejemplo

paradigma, ejemplo

[Sustantivo]
paradox

a logically contradictory statement that might actually be true

paradoja

paradoja

[Sustantivo]
paragon

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

dechado, modelo

dechado, modelo

[Sustantivo]
infamous

well-known for a bad quality or deed

infame

infame

[Adjetivo]
infamy

a very wrong and evil act

infamia

infamia

[Sustantivo]
odious

extremely unpleasant and deserving revulsion or strong hatred

odioso, detestable

odioso, detestable

[Adjetivo]
odium

an intense sense of dislike that is accompanied with repulsion

odio

odio

[Sustantivo]
degeneracy

the decline of moral principles

degeneración

degeneración

[Sustantivo]
degenerate

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

degenerado

degenerado

[Adjetivo]
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