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Matemáticas y Lógica SAT - Evaluación y Crítica

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la evaluación y la crítica, como "monótono", "improprio", "evaluar", etc., que necesitarás para superar tus SATs.

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SAT Vocabulary for Math and Logic
to weigh
[Verbo]

to consider all the possible outcomes and different aspects of something before making a definite decision

sopesar

sopesar

Ex: As a responsible consumer , he weighs the environmental impact of products before making purchasing decisions .Como consumidor responsable, él **pesa** el impacto ambiental de los productos antes de tomar decisiones de compra.

to calculate or judge the quality, value, significance, or effectiveness of something or someone

evaluar, valorar

evaluar, valorar

Ex: It 's important to evaluate the environmental impact of new construction projects before granting permits .Es importante **evaluar** el impacto ambiental de los nuevos proyectos de construcción antes de otorgar permisos.

to review someone or something to see whether one's opinion was correct or not

revaluar

revaluar

to assess
[Verbo]

to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation

valorar

valorar

Ex: The coach assessed the players ' skills during tryouts for the team .El entrenador **evaluó** las habilidades de los jugadores durante las pruebas para el equipo.

to make someone or something not fit or suitable for a particular position or activity

descalificar

descalificar

Ex: Posting offensive comments online disqualified the celebrity from being considered for a family-friendly brand sponsorship .Publicar comentarios ofensivos en línea **descalificó** a la celebridad para ser considerada para un patrocinio de marca familiar.
inferior
[Adjetivo]

having lower quality or lesser value compared to others

inferior, de menor calidad

inferior, de menor calidad

Ex: His inferior performance on the field led to his team 's defeat in the game .Su rendimiento **inferior** en el campo llevó a la derrota de su equipo en el juego.
tedious
[Adjetivo]

boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

tedioso, aburrido

tedioso, aburrido

Ex: Sorting through the clutter in the attic proved to be a tedious and time-consuming endeavor .Clasificar el desorden en el ático resultó ser una tarea **tediosa** y que consume mucho tiempo.
dismal
[Adjetivo]

causing sadness or disappointment

sombrío

sombrío

Ex: The dismal weather kept everyone indoors for the entire weekend .El tiempo **lúgubre** mantuvo a todos en casa durante todo el fin de semana.
cataclysmic
[Adjetivo]

causing widespread destruction

cataclísmico, devastador

cataclísmico, devastador

Ex: A cataclysmic shift in the climate is predicted to occur over the next century .Se predice que ocurrirá un cambio **cataclísmico** en el clima durante el próximo siglo.
dire
[Adjetivo]

provoking intense fear or anxiety due to its severity or seriousness

terrible, horrible

terrible, horrible

Ex: The survivors recounted their dire experiences during the natural disaster .Los sobrevivientes relataron sus **terribles** experiencias durante el desastre natural.
revolting
[Adjetivo]

extremely repulsive and disgusting

repugnante

repugnante

Ex: The revolting smell from the rotten fish made everyone in the room feel nauseous.El olor **repugnante** del pescado podrido hizo que todos en la habitación se sintieran mareados.
erroneous
[Adjetivo]

mistaken or inaccurate due to flaws in reasoning, evidence, or factual support

erróneo

erróneo

Ex: They had to retract their statement after discovering it was based on erroneous information .Tuvieron que retractarse de su declaración después de descubrir que estaba basada en información **errónea**.
inefficient
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) not functioning in the most effective or productive manner

incompetente

incompetente

Ex: The inefficient team member often required help with tasks that others completed quickly on their own .El miembro **ineficiente** del equipo a menudo necesitaba ayuda con tareas que otros completaban rápidamente por su cuenta.
improper
[Adjetivo]

unsuitable or inappropriate for the intended context or situation

inapropiado, improcedente

inapropiado, improcedente

Ex: She realized it was improper to interrupt someone while they were speaking .Se dio cuenta de que era **improperio** interrumpir a alguien mientras hablaba.
unfit
[Adjetivo]

not suitable or capable enough for a specific task or purpose

incapaz, inadecuado

incapaz, inadecuado

Ex: The unstable ladder was unfit for reaching high shelves safely .La escalera inestable era **inadecuada** para alcanzar los estantes altos con seguridad.
pathetic
[Adjetivo]

evoking scorn due to being extremely inadequate or disappointing

patético, lamentable

patético, lamentable

Ex: The movie was criticized for its pathetic storyline and poor acting .La película fue criticada por su **patética** historia y su mala actuación.
adverse
[Adjetivo]

against someone or something's advantage

adverso

adverso

Ex: The adverse publicity surrounding the scandal tarnished the company 's reputation .La publicidad **adversa** que rodeaba el escándalo empañó la reputación de la empresa.
nondescript
[Adjetivo]

lacking in the qualities that make something or someone stand out or appear special, often appearing plain or ordinary

anodino

anodino

Ex: The book ’s cover was so nondescript that I almost overlooked it .La portada del libro era tan **poco llamativa** que casi la pasé por alto.
disastrous
[Adjetivo]

very harmful or bad

desastroso, catastrófico

desastroso, catastrófico

Ex: The oil spill had disastrous effects on marine life and coastal ecosystems .El derrame de petróleo tuvo efectos **desastrosos** en la vida marina y los ecosistemas costeros.
egregious
[Adjetivo]

bad in a noticeable and extreme way

atroz

atroz

Ex: The egregious display of arrogance alienated him from his colleagues .La muestra **flagrante** de arrogancia lo alejó de sus colegas.
horrid
[Adjetivo]

very unpleasant or of very poor quality

horrible, espantoso

horrible, espantoso

unsavory
[Adjetivo]

related to actions, behaviors, or characteristics that are morally questionable or unpleasant

desagradable, cuestionable

desagradable, cuestionable

Ex: The restaurant had to close down due to health violations and unsavory practices in the kitchen .El restaurante tuvo que cerrar debido a violaciones de salud y prácticas **desagradables** en la cocina.
foul
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or disgusting, causing strong feelings of dislike

repugnante, asqueroso

repugnante, asqueroso

Ex: The foul mood of the boss made everyone in the office tense and uncomfortable .El **pésimo** humor del jefe puso a todos en la oficina tensos e incómodos.
grotesque
[Adjetivo]

very ugly in a strange or funny way

grotesco

grotesco

Ex: The grotesque painting depicted a nightmarish scene with distorted faces and contorted bodies .La pintura **grotesca** representaba una escena de pesadilla con rostros distorsionados y cuerpos contorsionados.
shoddy
[Adjetivo]

of poor quality or craftmanship

de mala calidad, mal hecho

de mala calidad, mal hecho

Ex: The novel was criticized for its shoddy plot development and poorly written dialogue , disappointing readers .La novela fue criticada por su desarrollo de trama **de mala calidad** y sus diálogos mal escritos, decepcionando a los lectores.
mundane
[Adjetivo]

lacking the ability to arouse interest or cause excitement

prosaico

prosaico

Ex: The mundane routine of daily life made her yearn for something more exciting .La rutina **mundana** de la vida diaria le hacía anhelar algo más emocionante.
dreary
[Adjetivo]

boring and repetitive that makes one feel unhappy

deprimente

deprimente

Ex: The dreary lecture was filled with repetitive details that failed to capture interest .La conferencia **monótona** estaba llena de detalles repetitivos que no lograron captar el interés.
filthy
[Adjetivo]

morally disgusting or extremely unpleasant

asqueroso, repugnante

asqueroso, repugnante

Ex: The corrupt official 's filthy greed knew no bounds .La codicia **asquerosa** del funcionario corrupto no conocía límites.
janky
[Adjetivo]

of poor quality and unreliable, often characterized by makeshift construction or malfunctioning parts

de mala calidad, poco fiable

de mala calidad, poco fiable

Ex: The video game was fun , but the graphics were a bit janky and glitchy .El videojuego fue divertido, pero los gráficos eran un poco **chapuceros** y con fallos.
ghastly
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant, shocking, or horrifying in appearance, nature, or effect

horroroso

horroroso

Ex: He told a ghastly story that left everyone pale and silent .Contó una historia **espantosa** que dejó a todos pálidos y en silencio.
vile
[Adjetivo]

extremely disgusting or unpleasant

pésimo

pésimo

Ex: Her vile language towards her coworkers created a hostile work environment .Su lenguaje **vil** hacia sus compañeros de trabajo creó un ambiente laboral hostil.
dull
[Adjetivo]

boring or lacking interest, excitement, or liveliness

aburrido, monótono

aburrido, monótono

Ex: The dull lecture made it hard for students to stay awake .La conferencia **aburrida** hizo que a los estudiantes les resultara difícil mantenerse despiertos.
drab
[Adjetivo]

lifeless and lacking in interest

monótono

monótono

Ex: Her drab expression showed how little enthusiasm she had for the event .Su expresión **monótona** mostraba lo poco que le entusiasmaba el evento.
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