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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 45

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languid
[Adjetivo]

(literary) feeling weak or ill

lánguido

lánguido

Ex: The heat of the room left him languid and faint , desperate for a breath of fresh air .

to lose strength or energy

languidecer

languidecer

Ex: The patient continued languish in the hospital bed , unable to regain his strength after the surgery .
languor
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of ease and comfort, often with a sense of laziness or lack of urgency

languidez

languidez

Ex: languor of the tropical island lulled them into a state of peaceful contentment .
to emerge
[Verbo]

to become visible after coming out of somewhere

surgir

surgir

Ex: With the changing seasons , the first signs of emerged, bringing life back to the dormant landscape .
emergence
[Sustantivo]

the act or process of becoming visible

aparición

aparición

Ex: emergence of the ship 's outline on the horizon signaled that they were close to the port .
emergent
[Adjetivo]

developing or in the process of coming into existence

emergente, incipiente

emergente, incipiente

Ex: With emergent industry of virtual reality , many companies are investing heavily in research and development .
ambivalence
[Sustantivo]

the state of having mixed or opposing feelings

ambivalencia

ambivalencia

Ex: The artist 's work ambivalence among critics , with some praising its originality while others found it confusing .
ambivalent
[Adjetivo]

having contradictory views or feelings about something or someone

ambivalente

ambivalente

Ex: ambivalent attitude towards his career reflected his uncertainty about his long-term goals .
ambitious
[Adjetivo]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

ambicioso

ambicioso

Ex: ambitious nature led him to take on challenging projects that others deemed impossible , proving his capabilities time and again .

to act in a formal role or perform duties during a ceremony or religious ritual

oficiar

oficiar

Ex: At the grand opening of the library , the mayor officiate and cut the ribbon .
officious
[Adjetivo]

self-important and very eager to give orders or help when it is not wanted, or needed

entrometido

entrometido

Ex: officious manner during the meeting irritated everyone .
concord
[Sustantivo]

agreement and peace between people or a group of countries

concordia

concordia

Ex: Historical documents reveal how the treaty sought to concord among European countries .
concordance
[Sustantivo]

an agreement or harmony of opinions

concordancia

concordancia

Ex: The board members expressed a concordance on the new policy , voting unanimously in its favor .
to concoct
[Verbo]

to create something, especially using imagination or clever thinking

inventar

inventar

Ex: Artists concoct imaginative artworks that push the boundaries of traditional forms .
concomitant
[Adjetivo]

simultaneously occurring with something else as it is either related to it or an outcome of it

concomitante

concomitante

Ex: They experienced concomitant decrease in sales and an increase in customer complaints .

to expose something to radiation or light

irradiar

irradiar

Ex: irradiated the ancient artifact to determine its age through radiocarbon dating .
irradiation
[Sustantivo]

(medicine) the treatment of diseases like cancer using radiation from a radioactive source

irradiación

irradiación

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