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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 3

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perspective
[Sustantivo]

a specific manner of considering something

perspectiva

perspectiva

Ex: The documentary provided a perspective on climate change and its impact .
perspicacious
[Adjetivo]

quick to understand and judge people, things, and situations accurately

perspicaz

perspicaz

Ex: perspicacious teacher knows how each student learns best .
perspicacity
[Sustantivo]

the skill to understand and handle complex situations with clear understanding and cleverness

perspicacia

perspicacia

Ex: With perspicacity, the detective quickly solved the complex case .
perspicuous
[Adjetivo]

(of speaking or writing) explained clearly without any confusions

perspicuo

perspicuo

Ex: The authorperspicuous writing style made the novel enjoyable for readers of all ages .
to divulge
[Verbo]

to reveal information that was kept secret to someone

divulgar

divulgar

Ex: Mary felt a sense of relief after deciding divulge her true feelings to her close friend .
divulgence
[Sustantivo]

the action of revealing secret information to others

divulgación

divulgación

Ex: Sarah regretted divulgence of her personal struggles during the emotional conversation .

to thoroughly examine one's own thoughts, feelings, etc.

mirar adentro

mirar adentro

Ex: During a career transition , individuals introspect about their passions .
introvert
[Sustantivo]

(psychology) a person who is preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings rather than the external world

introvertido

introvertido

Ex: Mary , a introvert, loves spending quiet evenings knitting .
intrinsic
[Adjetivo]

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

intrínseco

intrínseco

Ex: Intrinsic motivation comes from within and drives people to achieve personal goals .
valid
[Adjetivo]

(of an argument, idea, etc.) having a strong logical foundation or reasoning

válido

válido

Ex: His reasoning was valid and logical , making it hard to refute .

to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something

validar

validar

Ex: The proposed survey is designed validate public opinion on the new policy .

to make something, particularly something unpleasant or unsatisfactory, better or more bearable

mejorar

mejorar

Ex: Community initiatives were launched ameliorate living standards in impoverished areas .
amelioration
[Sustantivo]

the improvement of a bad situation or condition

mejoramiento

mejoramiento

Ex: A balanced diet is key to amelioration of personal health .

to separate one thing from another

soltar

soltar

Ex: The emergency protocol requires pilots disengage autopilot in certain situations .

to carefully free something from knots or twists

desenredar

desenredar

Ex: Emergency responders worked swiftly disentangle the trapped bird from the netting .
disfavor
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of not liking or rejecting someone or something

disfavor

disfavor

Ex: Taking credit for others ' work may lead disfavor among team members .

to seriously damage the way something looks, especially a person's body or face

desfigurar

desfigurar

Ex: The artist disfigured the sculpture to convey a sense of imperfection .
pragmatic
[Adjetivo]

based on reasonable and practical considerations rather than theory

pragmático

pragmático

Ex: Facing a complex problem , the engineer proposed pragmatic solution that considered both efficiency and feasibility .
pragmatist
[Sustantivo]

someone who follows a practical approach to problem-solving and is primarily concerned with the effectiveness and outcomes of their actions

pragmático

pragmático

Ex: The political leader 's reputation as pragmatist grew as he consistently pursued policies that addressed immediate issues and yielded concrete results .
pragmatism
[Sustantivo]

a practical attitude that prioritizes real-world effectiveness over theoretical considerations

pragmatismo

pragmatismo

Ex: In navigating financial challenges , a commitment pragmatism entails cutting unnecessary expenses and focusing on essential priorities .
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