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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 11

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incomparable
incomparable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to compare because of unmatched quality or characteristics

incomparable

incomparable

Ex: From the top of the mountain, the view was incomparable, stretching as far as the eye could see. 
incompatible
incompatible
[Adjetivo]

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

incompatible

incompatible

Ex: The software update was incompatible with older operating systems. 
incompetent
incompetent
[Adjetivo]

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

incompetente

incompetente

Ex: This lightweight jacket will be incompetent protection against freezing winter storms. 
incomplete
incomplete
[Adjetivo]

not having all the necessary parts

incompleto

incompleto

Ex: His application was incomplete, so it got rejected. 
incomprehensible

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

incomprensible, ininteligible

incomprensible, ininteligible

Ex: The professor's lecture on quantum physics was so filled with jargon and complex equations that it became incomprehensible to most of the students. 
incompressible
incompressible
[Adjetivo]

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

incomprimible

incomprimible

Ex: Water is considered incompressible under normal conditions, making it essential for hydraulic systems. 
acrid
acrid
[Adjetivo]

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

acre

acre

Ex: The acrid smell of burnt rubber filled the air after the car accident. 
acrimonious
acrimonious
[Adjetivo]

including a lot of anger, harsh arguments and negative emotions

enconado

enconado

Ex: The meeting ended on an acrimonious note, with both sides exchanging harsh words. 
acrimony
acrimony
[Sustantivo]

words or feelings that are filled with anger or bitterness

acrimonia

acrimonia

Ex: Despite once being close friends, their falling out resulted in years of acrimony and resentment. 
indubitable
indubitable
[Adjetivo]

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

indudable

indudable

Ex: His exceptional talent and consistent performance made his status as the team's most valuable player indubitable. 
to induce
to induce
[Verbo]

to influence someone to do something particular

provocar, producir

provocar, producir

Ex: Management used a cash bonus to induce workers to take on risky offshore assignments. 
to induct
to induct
[Verbo]

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

investir

investir

Ex: She has been inducted into the organization's board of directors for her significant contributions. 
inductee
inductee
[Sustantivo]

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

conscripto

conscripto

Ex: As an inductee of the alumni network, she gained access to mentoring and career development resources. 
peril
peril
[Sustantivo]

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

peligro

peligro

Ex: The mission plunged deep into enemy territory, with the agents operating under constant peril of discovery. 
perilous
perilous
[Adjetivo]

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

peligroso

peligroso

Ex: Emergency responders faced perilous conditions battling the massive chemical fire. 
perilousness
perilousness
[Sustantivo]

the quality or state of being risky or dangerous

peligrosidad

peligrosidad

Ex: Crossing the icy mountains in winter tested the limits of human endurance due to the sheer perilousness of the conditions. 
to malign
to malign
[Verbo]

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

calumniar a

calumniar a

Ex: They believed he had maligned them to advance his own career. 
malignant
malignant
[Adjetivo]

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

maligno

maligno

Ex: Malignant tumors have the potential to spread to other parts of the body if not treated promptly. 
to malinger

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

fingir estar enfermo

fingir estar enfermo

Ex: Athletes risk being accused of malingering if injuries seem suspicious or prevent tournament play. 
malingerer
malingerer
[Sustantivo]

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

enfermo fingido

enfermo fingido

Ex: The sergeant suspected Private Johnson was a malingerer always finding excuses to avoid difficult tasks. 
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