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SAT Word Skills 1
to suspect
[動詞]

to think that someone may have committed a crime, without having proof

疑う(うたがう), 疑念を抱く(ぎねんをいだく)

疑う(うたがう), 疑念を抱く(ぎねんをいだく)

Ex: The suspects the woman of being the mastermind behind the crime .
suspense
[名詞]

a state of uncertainty or indecision

サスペンス, 緊張感

サスペンス, 緊張感

Ex: The long pause before announcing the winner filled the room with suspense.
suspicious
[形容詞]

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

疑わしい, 怪しい

疑わしい, 怪しい

Ex: Isuspicious of deals that seem too good to be true .
collective
[形容詞]

involving, done, or shared by all members of a group

集団的な, 共同の

集団的な, 共同の

Ex: The board issued collective statement in support of the new policy changes .
collector
[名詞]

someone who gathers things, as a job or hobby

コレクター, 収集家

コレクター, 収集家

Ex: The collector spent years scouring flea markets and estate sales to find rare and valuable artifacts for their collection .
visceral
[形容詞]

regarding or involving the internal organs

内臓の, 内臓に関する

内臓の, 内臓に関する

Ex: Visceral fat surrounds internal organs and is associated with increased risk of metabolic diseases , such as diabetes and cardiovascular disorders .
viscid
[形容詞]

having a thick and sticky texture, similar to glue

粘着性の, 粘り気のある

粘着性の, 粘り気のある

Ex: The viscid oil coated the surface of the pan, preventing the food from sticking.
viscosity
[名詞]

the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow, indicating its thickness or stickiness

粘度(ねんど), 粘性(ねんせい)

粘度(ねんど), 粘性(ねんせい)

Ex: Cold temperatures can increase viscosity of some liquids , making them less fluid .
viscount
[名詞]

a noble title below an earl but above a baron, used mainly in the UK

子爵(ししゃく), ビスカウント

子爵(ししゃく), ビスカウント

Ex: The title viscount has historical significance in British traditions .
viscous
[形容詞]

thick and sticky, resembling the consistency of glue

粘性の, 粘り気のある

粘性の, 粘り気のある

Ex: viscous substance oozed slowly from the container .
anthropocentric
[形容詞]

centered on or viewing things in terms of human values and experiences

人間中心の, 人間本位の

人間中心の, 人間本位の

Ex: The idea that the Earth exists solely for human use is anthropocentric belief .

the belief that human perspectives and values are the most important in understanding the world

人間中心主義, 人間中心的思想

人間中心主義, 人間中心的思想

Ex: Conservationists argue anthropocentrism harms wildlife by prioritizing human wants .
anthropoid
[名詞]

a group of primates that includes human beings, as well as other species that are closely related to humans

人間に似た霊長類, 人類似種

人間に似た霊長類, 人類似種

Ex: The scientist dedicated her life to studying the behavior and habitats of anthropoid apes in the wild.
anthropology
[名詞]

the study of the origins and developments of the human race and its societies and cultures

人類学, 人類研究

人類学, 人類研究

Ex: anthropology explores human evolution , genetics , and physical adaptations through the study of fossils , primates , and modern human populations .
anthropomorphous
[形容詞]

looking or shaped similar to a human

人間の形をした, 人間的な形状の

人間の形をした, 人間的な形状の

Ex: Among the various robot designs , the company chose the anthropomorphous one to make users feel at ease .
oblivion
[名詞]

the state of being completely forgotten or overlooked

忘却, 消失

忘却, 消失

Ex: The actor , once a household name , gradually descended oblivion after his prime years in the industry .
oblivious
[形容詞]

lacking conscious awareness of something

無頓着な, 気づかない

無頓着な, 気づかない

Ex: The children oblivious to the time , playing happily in the park long after sunset .
fortitude
[名詞]

mental and emotional strength and resilience in facing adversity, challenges, or difficult situations

不屈の精神, 勇気

不屈の精神, 勇気

Ex: Facing financial difficulties fortitude, she managed to stay optimistic .
to fortify
[動詞]

to secure a place and make it resistant against attacks, particularly by building walls around it

要塞化する (ようさいかする), 強化する (きょうかする)

要塞化する (ようさいかする), 強化する (きょうかする)

Ex: The historical site was fortified with modern technology to preserve its integrity .
fortuitous
[形容詞]

occurring by chance and not intention

偶然の, 唐突な

偶然の, 唐突な

Ex: The timing of their meeting fortuitous, as they both happened to be in the same place at the same time .
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