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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 29

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indescribable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to put into words for being too good, bad, or unusual

indescriptible

indescriptible

indestructible
[Adjetivo]

not capable of being destroyed easily

indestructible

indestructible

Ex: The legend told of an indestructible sword that could cut through anything .La leyenda hablaba de una espada **indestructible** que podía cortar cualquier cosa.
indifferent
[Adjetivo]

not showing any concern in one's attitude or actions toward a particular person, situation, or outcome

indiferente

indiferente

Ex: Despite the urgency of the situation , he remained indifferent to his friend 's pleas for help .A pesar de la urgencia de la situación, permaneció **indiferente** a las súplicas de ayuda de su amigo.
indiscernible
[Adjetivo]

very hard or impossible to be visually or audibly detected

indiscernible

indiscernible

audit
[Sustantivo]

a formal inspection of a business's financial records to see if they are correct and accurate or not

auditoría

auditoría

Ex: The IRS conducted a tax audit to verify the accuracy of the individual 's tax returns .El IRS realizó una **auditoría** fiscal para verificar la exactitud de las declaraciones de impuestos del individuo.
auditor
[Sustantivo]

a person whose job is to look into the financial statements of a company or organization

auditor

auditor

audition
[Sustantivo]

a meeting during which actors, singers, or dancers show their skills and abilities in front of casting directors, producers, or other decision-makers to be considered for a role in a production

audición, prueba

audición, prueba

Ex: Auditions for the school play were open to all students , regardless of their experience level .Las **audiciones** para la obra de teatro de la escuela estaban abiertas a todos los estudiantes, independientemente de su nivel de experiencia.
illegitimate
[Adjetivo]

(of a child or marriage) not acknowledged by the law

ilegítimo

ilegítimo

Ex: The king 's illegitimate son was denied the throne despite his claims .El hijo **ilegítimo** del rey fue denegado el trono a pesar de sus reclamos.
illiberal
[Adjetivo]

not tolerant of any other opinions except for one's own

intolerante

intolerante

illimitable
[Adjetivo]

without any limits or restrictions

ilimitado

ilimitado

Ex: The ancient landscape ’s illimitable beauty inspired countless poets and artists .La belleza **ilimitada** del antiguo paisaje inspiró a innumerables poetas y artistas.

to modify something once again

reajustar

reajustar

to do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid

asegurar

asegurar

Ex: The CEO reassured the employees that despite the recent changes , their jobs were secure and the company 's future was bright .El CEO **aseguró** a los empleados que, a pesar de los cambios recientes, sus trabajos estaban seguros y el futuro de la compañía era brillante.
to recede
[Verbo]

to move back or withdraw from a previous position or state

retroceder

retroceder

Ex: The waves receded, revealing a vast stretch of sandy beach after the high tide had swept in .Las olas **retrocedieron**, revelando una vasta extensión de playa arenosa después de que la marea alta hubiera barrido.
recidivist
[Sustantivo]

a person who has a tendency to do something wrong again and again even after quitting it

reincidente

reincidente

to elude
[Verbo]

to avoid obeying a law or escaping a penalty

eludir

eludir

Ex: Despite multiple warnings , the driver managed to elude a fine by avoiding the toll road .A pesar de múltiples advertencias, el conductor logró **eludir** una multa evitando la carretera de peaje.
elusion
[Sustantivo]

the act of avoiding getting caught, usually by being fast or smart

evasión

evasión

elusive
[Adjetivo]

difficult to catch or capture

escurridizo

escurridizo

Ex: The elusive rabbit dashed across the field , outpacing the hunters .El conejo **esquivo** cruzó el campo a toda velocidad, dejando atrás a los cazadores.
palate
[Sustantivo]

(anatomy) the inside upper side of the mouth that separates it from the nasal cavity

paladar

paladar

palatable
[Adjetivo]

(of food or drink) having a pleasant taste

comible

comible

Ex: The chef focused on creating palatable meals that satisfied both health-conscious diners and food enthusiasts .El chef se centró en crear comidas **sabrosas** que satisfacían tanto a los comensales preocupados por la salud como a los entusiastas de la comida.
unpalatable
[Adjetivo]

describing food that does not have a pleasant taste

desagradable

desagradable

Ex: The pasta was overcooked and dry , rendering it unpalatable despite the flavorful sauce .La pasta estaba demasiado cocida y seca, lo que la hacía **incomible** a pesar de la sabrosa salsa.
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