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Lista de palabras SAT 5 - Lección 7

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invaluable
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
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
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
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
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
foible
[Sustantivo]

an unusual characteristic or mannerism that is peculiar or silly

manía

manía

curable
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
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
fungible
[Adjetivo]

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

fungible

fungible

pleasurable
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
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
comestible
[Adjetivo]

fit for human or animal consumption

comestible

comestible

Ex: Scientists tested whether the newly discovered algae were comestible.

Los científicos probaron si las algas recién descubiertas eran comestibles.

suggestible
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
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
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
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
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
to addle
[Verbo]

(especially of eggs or organic matter) to go bad

pudrirse

pudrirse

Ex: He tossed the addled fruit into the compost bin.

Él arrojó la fruta podrida al contenedor de compost.

to befuddle

to muddle someone's thinking, making it difficult to concentrate or reason

confundir

confundir

Ex: Stress can befuddle your ability to make decisions .

El estrés puede confundir tu capacidad para tomar decisiones.

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