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Lista de palabras SAT 4 - Lección 2

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asset
asset
[Sustantivo]

a valuable resource or quality owned by an individual, organization, or entity, typically with economic value and the potential to provide future benefits

valor

valor

Ex: Real estate is considered a valuable asset due to its potential for long-term appreciation and rental income. 
to assert
to assert
[Verbo]

to clearly and confidently say that something is the case

afirmar

afirmar

Ex: In an interview last month, the athlete asserted that dedication and hard work will always lead to achieving fitness goals. 
canto
canto
[Sustantivo]

any of the sections into which a long poem is divided

canto

canto

Ex: He plans to write a new canto for his poem that reflects the changing seasons. 
cantonment
cantonment
[Sustantivo]

short-term shelters for soldiers

acantonamiento

acantonamiento

Ex: The soldiers are stationed in a cantonment on the outskirts of the city, awaiting further orders. 
demonstrable
demonstrable
[Adjetivo]

clearly and easily understood

demostrable

demostrable

Ex: The lawyer will present demonstrable evidence to the jury to support his client's innocence. 
to demonstrate

to practically show someone how to do something

enseñar

enseñar

Ex: The chef demonstrated how to chop vegetables properly, emphasizing the importance of safety. 
demonstrative
demonstrative
[Adjetivo]

showing no restraint in expressing one's feelings, particularly of love

expresivo

expresivo

Ex: Her demonstrative affection was evident in every hug and kiss. 
demonstrator
demonstrator
[Sustantivo]

a person whose job is explaining to a group of people how something works

profesor de prácticas

profesor de prácticas

Ex: The demonstrator is showing the audience how to use the new kitchen appliance. 
to possess
to possess
[Verbo]

to have a particular quality, attribute, knowledge, or skill

poseer

poseer

Ex: She possesses a remarkable talent for playing the piano. 
semiannual
semiannual
[Adjetivo]

done or happening twice a year

semestral, bianual

semestral, bianual

Ex: The organization plans to conduct its semiannual fundraiser in the spring and again in the fall. 
possessor
possessor
[Sustantivo]

someone who is the owner of something

poseedor

poseedor

Ex: As the possessor of the land, he had the right to sell or lease it to others. 
semiconscious
semiconscious
[Adjetivo]

not fully conscious

semiinconsciente

semiinconsciente

Ex: After the accident, he remained semiconscious for several hours, unable to respond to questions. 
extraneous
extraneous
[Adjetivo]

unnecessary or unrelated to the matter or subject at hand

superfluo

superfluo

Ex: The detective urged the witness to provide only relevant information and avoid including extraneous details that could confuse the investigation. 
to extrapolate

to estimate something using past experiences or known data

extrapolar

extrapolar

Ex: We can extrapolate future trends in technology based on the rapid advancements in recent years. 
extravagance
extravagance
[Sustantivo]

the act of spending money excessively and unnecessarily

derroche, despilfarro

derroche, despilfarro

Ex: Her extravagance in decorating the house for every holiday is both impressive and overwhelming. 
extravagant
extravagant
[Adjetivo]

making exaggerated or overly ambitious claims, promises, or statements that are often not grounded in reality

extravagante

extravagante

Ex: His extravagant claims about the future of technology seemed more like science fiction than reality. 
congregation
congregation
[Sustantivo]

a group of people, animals, birds, or objects

bandada, manada

bandada, manada

Ex: The congregation will assemble outside the building for the protest tomorrow. 
monitory
monitory
[Adjetivo]

giving warning

monitorio

monitorio

Ex: The monitory tone of the teacher’s voice warned the students to be cautious during the experiment. 
to congregate

to come together in a group, often for a specific purpose or activity

congregarse, reunirse

congregarse, reunirse

Ex: People began to congregate in the park for the music festival. 
monition
monition
[Sustantivo]

a warning of an upcoming danger

monición

monición

Ex: The ominous sound of thunder was a monition that the storm was drawing near. 
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