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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 40

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inarticulate
[Adjetivo]

(of people) unable to express oneself clearly or easily

poco elocuente, con dificultad para expresarse

poco elocuente, con dificultad para expresarse

Ex: She inarticulate with emotion when accepting the award , struggling to find the right words .Se volvió **inarticulada** por la emoción al aceptar el premio, luchando por encontrar las palabras adecuadas.
inaudible
[Adjetivo]

unable to be heard

inaudible

inaudible

inapt
[Adjetivo]

done or said inappropriately in a particular situation

incapaz

incapaz

inauspicious
[Adjetivo]

marked by ill omens or signs, especially of future misfortune or failure

desfavorable

desfavorable

incessant
[Adjetivo]

happening or continuing without interruption or stopping

incesante

incesante

Ex: incessant barking of the dog next door kept them awake all night .Los ladridos **incesantes** del perro de al lado los mantuvo despiertos toda la noche.
indomitable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to be conquered or overcome

indómito

indómito

Ex: Despite numerous setbacks , indomitable courage propelled him forward .A pesar de numerosos contratiempos, su coraje **indomable** lo impulsó hacia adelante.
virulent
[Adjetivo]

extremely venomous and effective

virulento

virulento

virulence
[Sustantivo]

the harmfulness and the high contamination rate of a disease

virulencia

virulencia

pamphlet
[Sustantivo]

a small book with a paper cover giving information about a particular subject

folleto

folleto

Ex: The political candidate 's campaign team pamphlets outlining their platform and proposed policies to potential voters .El equipo de campaña del candidato político repartió **folletos** que describían su plataforma y las políticas propuestas a los votantes potenciales.
pamphleteer
[Sustantivo]

someone who writes pamphlets, especially one who promotes partisan views on political issues

panfletista

panfletista

Ex: In the age of social media , pamphleteers leverage online platforms to disseminate their ideas and engage with audiences on a global scale .En la era de las redes sociales, los **panfletistas** modernos aprovechan las plataformas en línea para difundir sus ideas y interactuar con audiencias a escala global.
ample
[Adjetivo]

more than enough to meet the needs or exceed expectations

abundante

abundante

Ex: The garden produced ample harvest this year .El jardín produjo una cosecha **abundante** este año.
amplitude
[Sustantivo]

(physics) the maximum distance a vibrating material, sound wave, etc. such as a pendulum travels from its first position

amplitud

amplitud

Ex: In quantum mechanics , amplitude of a wave function describes the probability of finding a particle in a certain position or state .En mecánica cuántica, la **amplitud** de una función de onda describe la probabilidad de encontrar una partícula en una cierta posición o estado.
amply
[Adverbio]

to an excessive degree or in an extreme manner

ampliamente

ampliamente

to state publicly that one takes no responsibility for something or has no knowledge of it

negar

negar

to make something known to someone or the public, particularly when it was a secret at first

revelar

revelar

Ex: The author 's disclosed personal struggles and experiences that had been kept hidden for years .Las memorias del autor **revelaron** luchas personales y experiencias que habían estado ocultas durante años.

to become less attractive or vibrant in color

decolorarse

decolorarse

to break the connection between people, objects, devices etc.

desconectar

desconectar

Ex: The disconnected the water heater from the pipes to repair a leak in the system .El fontanero **desconectó** el calentador de agua de las tuberías para reparar una fuga en el sistema.
surreptitious
[Adjetivo]

doing something secretly in an attempt to avoid notice

subrepticio

subrepticio

Ex: The children surreptitious smiles , knowing they were up to mischief .
surreptitiously
[Adverbio]

in a secretive manner to avoid drawing attention

secretamente

secretamente

Ex: The students surreptitiously during the silent library hours .Los estudiantes susurraron **subrepticiamente** durante las horas silenciosas de la biblioteca.
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