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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 2 - Lección 47

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to condone
[Verbo]

to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong

consentir

consentir

Ex: Failing to confront or address discriminatory remarks within a community may unintentionally condone such behavior .No confrontar o abordar comentarios discriminatorios dentro de una comunidad puede **tolerar** involuntariamente tal comportamiento.
condolence
[Sustantivo]

an expression of compassion toward an individual who has lost someone in their life recently

condolencia

condolencia

to blunder
[Verbo]

to commit an embarrassing and serious mistake out of carelessness or stupidity

meter la pata

meter la pata

Ex: I hope I do n't blunder in my speech and mix up important details .Espero no cometer un **error garrafal** en mi discurso y confundir detalles importantes.
blunderbuss
[Sustantivo]

an old type of gun with a short tube and a wide mouth

trabuco

trabuco

to tear the skin or flesh, causing deep and often irregular wounds

lacerar

lacerar

Ex: The barbed wire fence has the potential to lacerate anyone attempting to climb over .La cerca de alambre de púas tiene el potencial de **lacerar** a cualquiera que intente escalarla.
laceration
[Sustantivo]

the action of cutting or tearing skin or flesh

laceración

laceración

judgment
[Sustantivo]

the process of evaluating, assessing, or deciding about a person, situation, or event

juicio

juicio

Ex: Judgment is required to handle complex situations.
judicature
[Sustantivo]

the action of carrying out the law and justice

judicatura

judicatura

judicial
[Adjetivo]

issued, ordered, or carried out by a court or judge

judicial

judicial

Ex: The judicial opinion clarified the interpretation of the law .
judicious
[Adjetivo]

applying good judgment and sense, especially in making decisions

juicioso

juicioso

Ex: His judicious investments helped him build a secure financial future .Sus inversiones **juiciosas** le ayudaron a construir un futuro financiero seguro.
persona
[Sustantivo]

a fictional character in a book, play, etc.

personaje

personaje

personable
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having a charming personality and appearance

bien parecido

bien parecido

personage
[Sustantivo]

a fictional character, especially one who plays a significant role in a story or narrative

personaje

personaje

personal
[Adjetivo]

only relating or belonging to one person

personal

personal

Ex: The artist 's studio was filled with personal artwork and creative projects .El estudio del artista estaba lleno de obras de arte **personales** y proyectos creativos.
personnel
[Sustantivo]

individuals employed in an organization, especially in military or structured environments, who are expected to follow directives

personal

personal

Ex: Medical personnel worked tirelessly during the crisis .El **personal** médico trabajó incansablemente durante la crisis.
carcass
[Sustantivo]

an animal's dead body, particularly one about to be food for other animals or humans

res muerta

res muerta

carnage
[Sustantivo]

the merciless killing of people in large numbers

matanza

matanza

carnal
[Adjetivo]

focused on bodily desires and physical passion

carnal

carnal

Ex: Their relationship was driven by carnal attraction .Su relación estaba impulsada por una atracción **carnal**.
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