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Humanidades SAT - Interaction

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con interacciones, como "reproche", "clamor", "mandato", etc., que necesitarás para superar tus SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
to bargain
to bargain
[Verbo]

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

regatear

regatear

Ex: The customers decided to bargain with the vendor to get a better price for the antique furniture. 
to dispute
to dispute
[Verbo]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

discutir

discutir

Ex: The two colleagues started to dispute the best approach to solving the project's challenges. 
to demand
to demand
[Verbo]

to ask something from someone in an urgent and forceful manner

exigir, requerir

exigir, requerir

Ex: The workers decided to demand higher wages and better working conditions during the negotiations. 
to reproach

to blame someone for a mistake they made

reprochar

reprochar

Ex: Disappointed by his actions, she couldn't help but reproach her brother for neglecting his responsibilities. 
to convince

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

convencer a

convencer a

Ex: I tried to convince my friend to join the hiking trip by highlighting the beautiful scenery and adventure it would offer. 
to network
to network
[Verbo]

to interact or establish contacts with others for mutual assistance or support

establecer contactos

establecer contactos

Ex: She networks with industry professionals to enhance her career prospects. 
to associate

to interact and spend time with someone or a group of people

asociarse

asociarse

Ex: Despite warnings from her family, she continues to associate with individuals involved in questionable activities. 
to transmit

to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

transmitir

transmitir

Ex: The radio host skillfully transmitted breaking news updates to the listeners. 
to confer
to confer
[Verbo]

to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision

consultar con

consultar con

Ex: The board members will confer next week to finalize the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. 
to inform
to inform
[Verbo]

to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner

informar

informar

Ex: The teacher informed the students about the upcoming exam schedule and its format. 
to recount
to recount
[Verbo]

to describe an event, experience, etc to someone in a detailed manner

relatar, narrar

relatar, narrar

Ex: The historian chose to recount the tale of the ancient civilization's rise and fall. 
to prescribe

to give specific instructions or guidelines about what someone must do

prescribir, ordenar

prescribir, ordenar

Ex: All employees must adhere to the code of conduct prescribed in the handbook. 
to address
to address
[Verbo]

to speak directly to a specific person or group

hablar con

hablar con

Ex: The teacher will address the students individually to provide feedback on their assignments. 
to converse

to engage in a conversation with someone

conversar, hablar

conversar, hablar

Ex: During the event, people gathered to converse about various topics of interest. 
to enlighten

to give clarification or knowledge to someone about a particular subject or situation

transmitir (conocimiento o información)

transmitir (conocimiento o información)

Ex: The documentary aimed to enlighten viewers about the impact of climate change on the planet. 
to protest
to protest
[Verbo]

to show disagreement by taking action or expressing it verbally, particularly in public

protestar

protestar

Ex: Employees decided to protest the unfair working conditions by organizing a strike. 
to plead
to plead
[Verbo]

to make an earnest and emotional request, often accompanied by a strong sense of urgency or desperation

suplicar,  rogar

suplicar, rogar

Ex: He pleaded with his boss to reconsider the decision to terminate his employment. 
to propose
to propose
[Verbo]

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

proponer

proponer

Ex: He proposed a new strategy for increasing productivity during the team meeting, outlining specific steps for implementation. 
to notify
to notify
[Verbo]

to officially let someone know about something

notificar

notificar

Ex: The school will notify parents in advance of any changes to the academic calendar. 
to cajole
to cajole
[Verbo]

to persuade someone to do something through insincere praises, promises, etc. often in a persistent manner

engatusar

engatusar

Ex: She tried to cajole her friend into joining her for the weekend getaway with promises of a relaxing time. 
to supplicate

to make a humble or earnest request to someone

suplicar

suplicar

Ex: The petitioner supplicated the council for financial assistance. 
to recommend

to suggest to someone that something is good, convenient, etc.

recomendar

recomendar

Ex: She regularly recommends this book to anyone interested in history. 
to caution
to caution
[Verbo]

to warn someone of something that could be difficult or dangerous

advertir

advertir

Ex: The doctor cautioned the patient about the potential side effects of the medication. 
to hint
to hint
[Verbo]

to indirectly suggest something

insinuar, dar a entender

insinuar, dar a entender

Ex: The teacher hinted at the upcoming exam by discussing the importance of consistent studying. 
to clamor
to clamor
[Verbo]

to loudly complain about something or demand something

clamar

clamar

Ex: As the concert ended, the fans began to clamor for one more song. 
to relay
to relay
[Verbo]

to pass on information or messages from one place or person to another

transmitir, pasar

transmitir, pasar

Ex: The receptionist relayed the important message to the manager as soon as it came in. 
quarrel
quarrel
[Sustantivo]

a heated argument or disagreement, often involving anger or hostility between individuals

pelea, riña

pelea, riña

Ex: Their quarrel started over a minor misunderstanding but quickly escalated into a major conflict. 
plea
plea
[Sustantivo]

a sincere and humble request, often made in times of need or desperation

súplica, ruego

súplica, ruego

Ex: She ignored his plea for forgiveness, unwilling to give him another chance. 
inquiry
inquiry
[Sustantivo]

an act of seeking information through questioning

consulta,  indagación

consulta, indagación

Ex: Her inquiry about the job opening was met with a prompt response from the HR department. 
correspondence
correspondence
[Sustantivo]

written communication exchanged between people, typically through letters or emails

correspondencia, intercambio epistolar

correspondencia, intercambio epistolar

Ex: The correspondence between the two authors revealed their deep mutual respect and admiration. 
intercourse
intercourse
[Sustantivo]

the exchange of thoughts, information, or communication between people

intercambio, comunicación

intercambio, comunicación

Ex: The frequent intercourse between the two departments led to improved collaboration and efficiency. 
behest
behest
[Sustantivo]

an official or urgent request issued by someone, typically one in authority

súplica, mandato

súplica, mandato

Ex: At the king's behest, the knights embarked on a quest to find the lost treasure. 
petition
petition
[Sustantivo]

a written request, signed by a group of people, that asks an organization or government to take a specific action

petición, solicitud

petición, solicitud

Ex: Over 10,000 people signed the petition to save the local park from development. 
pleasantry
pleasantry
[Sustantivo]

a polite, casual, an typically friendly remark or exchange

cortesía, amabilidad

cortesía, amabilidad

Ex: They exchanged pleasantries before diving into the main topic of the meeting. 
telecommunication
telecommunication
[Sustantivo]

the transmission of information, data, or messages over a distance through the use of electronic or optical signals, media, and technologies

telecomunicación

telecomunicación

admission
admission
[Sustantivo]

a confession or acceptance of the truth or reality of something

confesión, admisión

confesión, admisión

Ex: His admission of guilt shocked everyone in the room. 
to banter
to banter
[Verbo]

to engage in light, playful, and teasing conversation or exchange of remarks

bromear, charlar

bromear, charlar

Ex: Friends often banter about each other's quirks and habits, creating a lighthearted and enjoyable environment. 
admonition
admonition
[Sustantivo]

a serious and heartfelt warning

advertencia, amonestación

advertencia, amonestación

Ex: Despite his father's repeated admonitions, he ventured into the dark forest alone. 
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