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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 1 - Lección 46

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SAT Word Skills 1
to repudiate

to dismiss or reject something as false

repudiar

repudiar

Ex: The government repudiated the claims made by the opposition party , asserting that they were politically motivated .El gobierno **repudió** las afirmaciones hechas por el partido de la oposición, afirmando que estaban políticamente motivadas.
repugnant
repugnant
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant and disgusting

repugnante

repugnante

Ex: The repugnant comments made in the discussion revealed deep-seated biases that were hard to ignore .Los comentarios **repugnantes** hechos en la discusión revelaron prejuicios profundos que eran difíciles de ignorar.
to repulse
to repulse
[Verbo]

to drive back or push away

repeler

repeler

Ex: His arrogant demeanor and insensitive comments repulsed most people he met .Su actitud arrogante y sus comentarios insensibles **repelían** a la mayoría de las personas que conocía.
fracas
fracas
[Sustantivo]

a noisy fight or argument involving multiple people

gresca

gresca

Ex: The restaurant manager tried to calm the fracas before it escalated .El gerente del restaurante intentó calmar el **fracaso** antes de que escalara.
fractious
fractious
[Adjetivo]

unruly, defiant, or unwilling to submit to rules or leadership

díscolo

díscolo

Ex: The fractious dog barked and pulled against the leash .El perro **rebelde** ladró y tiró de la correa.
to fracture

to break or undermine a rule, trust, or agreement

violar

violar

Ex: The team fractured the guidelines by ignoring safety procedures .
fragile
fragile
[Adjetivo]

easily damaged or broken

frágil

frágil

Ex: The fragile relationship between the two countries was strained by recent tensions .La relación **frágil** entre los dos países se vio tensionada por los recientes conflictos.
podium
podium
[Sustantivo]

a structure used in sports competitions consisting of three adjacent platforms of different levels, on which winners stand to receive their awards

podio

podio

Ex: After winning third place , he proudly stood on the lowest step of the podium to receive his medal .Después de ganar el tercer lugar, se paró orgullosamente en el escalón más bajo del **podio** para recibir su medalla.
poesy
poesy
[Sustantivo]

another word for poetry or a poetic work

poesía

poesía

Ex: Elizabethan poesy is known for its intricate form and romantic themesLa **poesía** isabelina es conocida por su forma intrincada y sus temas románticos.
poetic
poetic
[Adjetivo]

relating to poetry as a form of expression or literature

poético

poético

Ex: Her speech was filled with poetic imagery , weaving together words like a masterful poet .
theism
theism
[Sustantivo]

the belief in the existence of one or more gods or deities

teísmo

teísmo

Ex: Their theism included worship of multiple gods and goddesses .Su **teísmo** incluía la adoración de múltiples dioses y diosas.
theocracy
theocracy
[Sustantivo]

a government where religious leaders are in charge and make the rules

teocracia

teocracia

Ex: In a theocracy, religious laws often become the foundation for the legal system .En una **teocracia**, las leyes religiosas a menudo se convierten en la base del sistema legal.
theologian
theologian
[Sustantivo]

a person who studies or specializes in theology and religious beliefs

teólogo

teólogo

Ex: Many theologians believe in the importance of interfaith dialogue to promote understanding and peace .Muchos **teólogos** creen en la importancia del diálogo interreligioso para promover la comprensión y la paz.
theological
theological
[Adjetivo]

related to the study of religion and religious beliefs

teológico

teológico

Ex: The library has a vast collection of theological books from various religions .La biblioteca tiene una vasta colección de libros **teológicos** de varias religiones.
theology
theology
[Sustantivo]

the study of religions and faiths

teología

teología

Ex: He pursued a career in theology to become a religious leader .Persiguió una carrera en **teología** para convertirse en un líder religioso.
compulsion
compulsion
[Sustantivo]

a strong and irresistible urge to do something

compulsión

compulsión

Ex: Every time she walks past a bookstore , she feels an overwhelming compulsion to buy a new novel .Cada vez que pasa por una librería, siente una **compulsión** abrumadora por comprar una nueva novela.
compulsory
compulsory
[Adjetivo]

forced to be done by law or authority

obligatorio

obligatorio

Ex: Paying taxes is compulsory for all citizens .Pagar impuestos es **obligatorio** para todos los ciudadanos.
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