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Lista de palabras SAT 5 - Lección 7

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invaluable
[Adjetivo]

holding such great value or importance that it cannot be measured or replaced

inestimable

inestimable

Ex: His invaluable expertise saved the company from a major crisis .Su experiencia **invaluable** salvó a la empresa de una gran crisis.
formidable
[Adjetivo]

commanding great respect or fear due to having exceptional strength, excellence, or capabilities

formidable

formidable

Ex: The mountain presented a formidable challenge to the climbers .La montaña presentaba un desafío **formidable** para los escaladores.
permissible
[Adjetivo]

allowed or acceptable according to established rules or standards

permisible, aceptable

permisible, aceptable

Ex: Cell phone use is not permissible during the exam .El uso del **teléfono celular** no es **permisible** durante el examen.
eligible
[Adjetivo]

possessing the right to do or have something because of having the required qualifications

elegible

elegible

Ex: Citizens who meet the income requirements are eligible to receive government assistance .Los ciudadanos que cumplen con los requisitos de ingresos son **elegibles** para recibir asistencia gubernamental.
pliable
[Adjetivo]

well adapting to new and different conditions

flexible

flexible

Ex: The pliable policies of the organization enabled it to respond swiftly to shifts in market demand .Las políticas **flexibles** de la organización le permitieron responder rápidamente a los cambios en la demanda del mercado.
foible
[Sustantivo]

an unusual characteristic or mannerism that is peculiar or silly

manía

manía

curable
[Adjetivo]

(of an illness or disease) capable of being successfully healed through medical treatment or therapy

curable

curable

Ex: Despite the initial fear , the prognosis is hopeful , and the cancer is curable with chemotherapy .A pesar del miedo inicial, el pronóstico es esperanzador y el cáncer es **curable** con quimioterapia.
feasible
[Adjetivo]

having the potential of being done successfully

factible

factible

Ex: It may be feasible to complete the task early with extra help .Puede ser **factible** completar la tarea temprano con ayuda adicional.
fungible
[Adjetivo]

capable of being changed or replaced with something of the same kind

fungible

fungible

pleasurable
[Adjetivo]

giving satisfaction and enjoyment

agradable

agradable

Ex: Enjoying a delicious meal at a favorite restaurant is always pleasurable.Disfrutar de una deliciosa comida en un restaurante favorito siempre es **placentero**.
legible
[Adjetivo]

(of a piece of writing) capable of being read or easily understood

legible

legible

Ex: She rewrote the report to make it more legible for her colleagues .Ella reescribió el informe para hacerlo más **legible** para sus colegas.
comestible
[Adjetivo]

able to be eaten as food

comestible

comestible

suggestible
[Adjetivo]

easily influenced or open to suggestion and reccomendation

sugestionable

sugestionable

Ex: Children are often more suggestible than adults , making them susceptible to peer pressure and trends .Los niños suelen ser más **sugestionables** que los adultos, lo que los hace susceptibles a la presión de grupo y a las tendencias.
to quibble
[Verbo]

to argue over unimportant things or to complain about them

poner pegas, hacer objeciones de poca monta

poner pegas, hacer objeciones de poca monta

Ex: Instead of offering constructive feedback , he just quibbled about every aspect of the presentation .En lugar de ofrecer comentarios constructivos, solo **discutió** sobre cada aspecto de la presentación.
to ramble
[Verbo]

to continue speaking or writing in a lengthy, unfocused, or wandering manner without a clear or organized structure

divagar

divagar

Ex: In her speeches , the comedian deliberately rambled, creating a humorous effect with unexpected twists and turns .En sus discursos, la comediante **divagaba** deliberadamente, creando un efecto humorístico con giros inesperados.
to garble
[Verbo]

to mix up, distort, or confuse information, typically in a way that makes it difficult to understand or use

confundir

confundir

Ex: The old recording was garbled, with parts of the conversation completely unintelligible .La vieja grabación estaba **distorsionada**, con partes de la conversación completamente ininteligibles.
to dabble
[Verbo]

to engage in water-related activities in a playful or casual manner

chapotear

chapotear

Ex: During the beach vacation , they spent hours dabbling in the ocean waves .Durante las vacaciones en la playa, pasaron horas **chapoteando** en las olas del océano.
to addle
[Verbo]

to become spoiled and rotten

pudrirse

pudrirse

to confuse someone so they can no longer think clearly

confundir

confundir

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