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Habilidades de Palabras SAT 3 - Lección 50

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SAT Word Skills 3
to undeceive

to reveal the truth and free someone from misconceptions

desengañar

desengañar

Ex: As a teacher, her aim was to undeceive students about historical inaccuracies, encouraging critical thinking and factual understanding.

Como profesora, su objetivo era desengañar a los estudiantes sobre las inexactitudes históricas, fomentando el pensamiento crítico y la comprensión factual.

unfeigned
unfeigned
[Adjetivo]

without any pretense in feelings or expressions

sincero

sincero

Ex: The artist poured unfeigned emotion onto the canvas , creating a masterpiece that resonated with viewers .

El artista vertió una emoción sincera en el lienzo, creando una obra maestra que resonó con los espectadores.

unflappable
unflappable
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to stay composed and calm in difficult circumstances

imperturbable

imperturbable

Ex: Despite criticism , he remained unflappable, sticking to his decisions with unwavering confidence .

A pesar de las críticas, se mantuvo imperturbable, apegándose a sus decisiones con una confianza inquebrantable.

unflinching
unflinching
[Adjetivo]

not backing off when things are becoming more challenging

impávido

impávido

Ex: The soldier's unflinching courage in battle was widely admired.

El valor inquebrantable del soldado en la batalla fue ampliamente admirado.

resonance
resonance
[Sustantivo]

the distinctive quality of sound in speech formed by the resonating spaces of the throat, mouth, and nose

resonancia

resonancia

Ex: The resonance of his speech conveyed sincerity and conviction , drawing the audience closer to his message .

La resonancia de su discurso transmitió sinceridad y convicción, acercando al público a su mensaje.

resonant
resonant
[Adjetivo]

(of sound) having a deep, clear, and echoing effect

resonante

resonante

Ex: The resonant sound of footsteps on the wooden floor echoed in the empty hall .

El sonido resonante de los pasos en el suelo de madera resonaba en el salón vacío.

to resonate

to produce a deep and rich sound that lingers or echoes

resonar

resonar

Ex: While the choir was singing , the harmonious voices were resonating through the hall .

Mientras el coro cantaba, las voces armoniosas resonaban por el salón.

pseudonym
pseudonym
[Sustantivo]

a fake name people use for certain activities

pseudónimo

pseudónimo

Ex: The pseudonym SparkShift conceals the identity of a passionate advocate for positive change in online forums .

El seudónimo SparkShift oculta la identidad de un apasionado defensor del cambio positivo en los foros en línea.

mellifluous
mellifluous
[Adjetivo]

(of sounds) smooth, pleasant, and sweet to the ear

melifluo

melifluo

Ex: Listening to classical music can have a mellifluous effect on the mind , promoting relaxation and inner peace .

Escuchar música clásica puede tener un efecto melifluo en la mente, promoviendo la relajación y la paz interior.

melodious
melodious
[Adjetivo]

having a pleasant sound

melodioso

melodioso

Ex: They enjoyed a melodious evening with soft jazz playing in the background .

Disfrutaron de una tarde melodiosa con jazz suave de fondo.

liability
liability
[Sustantivo]

a commitment to provide a specific amount of money to another person or organization

deuda

deuda

Ex: By accepting the loan , Sarah took on the liability of repaying the borrowed $ 10,000 over the next five years .

Al aceptar el préstamo, Sarah asumió la responsabilidad de devolver los 10.000 $ prestados en los próximos cinco años.

liable
liable
[Adjetivo]

susceptible to being affected by a condition or influence

sujeto

sujeto

Ex: People with allergies are liable to breathing problems here .

Las personas con alergias son propensas a problemas respiratorios aquí.

inert
inert
[Adjetivo]

not moving or active

inerte

inerte

Ex: The inert body of the bear lay motionless in its den during hibernation .

El cuerpo inerte del oso yacía inmóvil en su guarida durante la hibernación.

inertia
inertia
[Sustantivo]

a tendency toward inactivity and stability

inercia

inercia

Ex: The inertia of comfort zones often hinders individuals from exploring new opportunities .

La inercia de las zonas de confort a menudo impide que las personas exploren nuevas oportunidades.

heredity
heredity
[Sustantivo]

the passing of genetic traits from parents to their children through reproduction

herencia

herencia

Ex: In the animal kingdom , traits such as fur color and tail length are determined by heredity.

En el reino animal, rasgos como el color del pelaje y la longitud de la cola están determinados por la herencia.

hereditary
hereditary
[Adjetivo]

(of a disease or characteristic) able to be passed on to a child through the genes of its parents

hereditario

hereditario

Ex: The genetic counselor highlighted the hereditary patterns in the family's health history.

El asesor genético destacó los patrones hereditarios en el historial de salud de la familia.

hereditament
hereditament
[Sustantivo]

a property that can be inherited, such as land or other belongings

herencia

herencia

Ex: Forming an emotional hereditament, the tattered love letters are carefully preserved in a time-worn box , capturing the essence of enduring love

Formando un heredamiento emocional, las cartas de amor rotas se conservan cuidadosamente en una caja desgastada por el tiempo, capturando la esencia de un amor perdurable

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