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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 11

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incomparable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to compare because of unmatched quality or characteristics

incomparable

incomparable

Ex: The experience of skydiving for the first time incomparable, filling me with both exhilaration and awe .
incompatible
[Adjetivo]

(of two or more things) not able to exist or work together harmoniously due to fundamental differences or contradictions

incompatible

incompatible

Ex: His beliefs and hers incompatible, causing tension in their relationship .
incompetent
[Adjetivo]

not suitable or effective in satisfying the needs of a particular intended function or objective

incompetente

incompetente

Ex: The outdated software proved to incompetent in handling the complex data analysis tasks required by the research team .
incomplete
[Adjetivo]

not having all the necessary parts

incompleto

incompleto

Ex: incomplete data made it impossible to draw any conclusions .

highly challenging for someone to understand, such as a concept, language, or situation

incomprensible, ininteligible

incomprensible, ininteligible

Ex: Incomprehensible to anyone other than his parents, the toddler's garbled speech was adorable yet largely unintelligible.
incompressible
[Adjetivo]

(of a substance) maintaining its volume or density even under external forces

incomprimible

incomprimible

Ex: The engineer selected incompressible sealant to ensure a tight and durable joint , unaffected by pressure or temperature variations .
acrid
[Adjetivo]

having an unpleasant and sharp smell or taste, especially causing a burning sensation

acre

acre

Ex: When I accidentally bit into the spoiled fruit, its acrid flavor made me immediately spit it out.
acrimonious
[Adjetivo]

including a lot of anger, harsh arguments and negative emotions

enconado

enconado

Ex: The political debate was acrimonious that it overshadowed any meaningful discussion of the issues .
acrimony
[Sustantivo]

words or feelings that are filled with anger or bitterness

acrimonia

acrimonia

Ex: Their divorce was marked by acrimony, filled with spiteful accusations .
indubitable
[Adjetivo]

beyond doubt or questioning, often due to its obviousness or undeniable nature

indudable

indudable

Ex: As the sun rose above the horizon , indubitable arrival of a new day filled the air with hope and possibilities .
to induce
[Verbo]

to influence someone to do something particular

provocar, producir

provocar, producir

Ex: Had they offered better benefits , management might induced unions to accept concessions .
to induct
[Verbo]

to formally put someone in a position or job, especially with an official ceremony

investir

investir

Ex: They are inducting new recruits into the military with a series of rigorous training exercises .
inductee
[Sustantivo]

a person who is formally accepted into a particular group, society, or organization

conscripto

conscripto

Ex: The professional association welcomed its inductees with a reception following the induction ceremony .
peril
[Sustantivo]

the state of being threatened by or exposed to a significant negative occurrence

peligro

peligro

Ex: Rescuers worked to free trapped survivors from the burning building in a state peril.
perilous
[Adjetivo]

full of danger or risk, often threatening safety or well-being

peligroso

peligroso

Ex: The explorers perilous challenges as they ventured into the uncharted jungle .
perilousness
[Sustantivo]

the quality or state of being risky or dangerous

peligrosidad

peligrosidad

Ex: Stunt performances embrace calculated risks yet also acknowledge the perilousness of even rehearsed maneuvers .
to malign
[Verbo]

to say bad and untrue things about someone, typically to damage their reputation

calumniar a

calumniar a

Ex: Tabloid journalists malign celebrities to sell more papers .
malignant
[Adjetivo]

(of a tumor or disease) uncontrollable and likely to be fatal

maligno

maligno

Ex: The oncologist recommended a combination of chemotherapy and radiation to combat malignant disease .

to fake illness in order to skip working or doing one's duties

fingir estar enfermo

fingir estar enfermo

Ex: Several employees had malingerered the previous winter to avoid shoveling snow during heavy storms.
malingerer
[Sustantivo]

an individual who feigns incompetence or illness just so they would not have to do something

enfermo fingido

enfermo fingido

Ex: The supervisor confronted malingerer about their repeated attempts to shirk responsibilities .
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