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Lista de palabras SAT 5 - Lección 30

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mobocracy
mobocracy
[Sustantivo]

government or dominance of a crowd of unorganized and violent people

oclocracia

oclocracia

battery
battery
[Sustantivo]

the intentional and unlawful physical contact or harm inflicted on another person

agresión

agresión

Ex: Law enforcement officers intervened to prevent the escalation of a domestic dispute that had the potential for battery.Los agentes del orden intervinieron para evitar la escalada de una disputa doméstica que tenía potencial de **agresión**.
temerity
temerity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being foolishly or rudely bold

temeridad

temeridad

Ex: She could n’t believe the temerity required to make such bold claims in the report .No podía creer la **temeridad** necesaria para hacer afirmaciones tan audaces en el informe.
decency
decency
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being proper, polite, and conformity to social norms

decencia

decencia

tannery
tannery
[Sustantivo]

a place where animal skin is made into leather

tenería

tenería

matrimony
matrimony
[Sustantivo]

the state of being married or the formal institution of marriage

matrimonio

matrimonio

annuity
annuity
[Sustantivo]

a fixed stream of payments made at regular intervals, typically derived from a capital investment or insurance contract

anualidad

anualidad

Ex: They relied on an annuity to cover living expenses after retirement .Dependían de una **anualidad** para cubrir los gastos de subsistencia después de la jubilación.
plutocracy
plutocracy
[Sustantivo]

a form of government or society in which power is held and influenced primarily by the wealthy or a small privileged class

plutocracia

plutocracia

Ex: The government 's tax policies have been criticized for perpetuating a plutocracy, as they seem to favor the wealthiest individuals and corporations .Las políticas fiscales del gobierno han sido criticadas por perpetuar una **plutocracia**, ya que parecen favorecer a los individuos y corporaciones más ricos.
jollity
jollity
[Sustantivo]

the state of extreme happiness, exuberance, or cheerfulness

jovialidad

jovialidad

impiety
impiety
[Sustantivo]

the quality or state of lacking respect or admiration, especially for God

impiedad

impiedad

trajectory
trajectory
[Sustantivo]

the path an object, usually a rocket, follows in air or space

trayectoria

trayectoria

sorcery
sorcery
[Sustantivo]

the use of magic to call on evil spirits to make unnatural things happen or have insight into future events

brujería

brujería

liturgy
liturgy
[Sustantivo]

a fixed set of rites or prayers used for religious ceremonies

liturgia

liturgia

impunity
impunity
[Sustantivo]

freedom from punishment, harm, or consequences despite wrongdoing

impunidad

impunidad

Ex: Impunity erodes trust in justice systems .**La impunidad** erosiona la confianza en los sistemas de justicia.
fealty
fealty
[Sustantivo]

loyalty to an upper power, especially to king, queen, or government

fidelidad

fidelidad

aviary
aviary
[Sustantivo]

a large cage or building where birds are kept

pajarera

pajarera

Ex: He spent hours in the aviary sketching different bird species.Pasó horas en el **aviario** dibujando diferentes especies de aves.
urgency
urgency
[Sustantivo]

a condition in need of a quick action

urgencia

urgencia

dignitary
dignitary
[Sustantivo]

a person of importance in society due to high rank

dignatario

dignatario

velocity
velocity
[Sustantivo]

the speed at which something moves in a specific direction

velocidad

velocidad

Ex: High-velocity winds caused damage to buildings and trees during the storm.Los vientos de **alta velocidad** causaron daños a edificios y árboles durante la tormenta.
monstrosity
monstrosity
[Sustantivo]

something extremely ugly and horrendous, often large

monstruosidad

monstruosidad

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