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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
distinctive
[przymiotnik]

possessing a quality that is noticeable and different

charakterystyczny, wyrazisty

charakterystyczny, wyrazisty

Ex: distinctive style of writing made the article stand out .
dual
[przymiotnik]

having or consisting of two aspects, parts, functions, etc.

podwójny, dwojaki

podwójny, dwojaki

Ex: The cardual functionality allows it to operate on both electricity and gasoline .
exceptional
[przymiotnik]

significantly better or greater than what is typical or expected

wyjątkowy, nadzwyczajny

wyjątkowy, nadzwyczajny

Ex: exceptional skills as a pianist earned him numerous awards .
excess
[przymiotnik]

much more than the desirable or required amount

nadmiarowy, przesadny

nadmiarowy, przesadny

Ex: She was penalized for carrying excess baggage on the flight.
exclusive
[przymiotnik]

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

ekskluzywny, wyłączny

ekskluzywny, wyłączny

Ex: He was granted exclusive rights to publish the author's autobiography, ensuring that no other publisher could release it.
explicit
[przymiotnik]

expressed very clearly, leaving no doubt or confusion

jednoznaczny, wyraźny

jednoznaczny, wyraźny

Ex: explicit explanation clarified the complex procedure for everyone .
generic
[przymiotnik]

relating to or suitable for a whole group or class of things rather than a specific one

ogólny, typowy

ogólny, typowy

Ex: He prefers generic templates for presentations to maintain a consistent style .
inadequate
[przymiotnik]

not having the required amount or quality

niewystarczający, nieodpowiedni

niewystarczający, nieodpowiedni

Ex: The hospital faced criticism for inadequate medical supplies .
inherent
[przymiotnik]

inseparable essential part or quality of someone or something that is in their nature

nieodłączny, wrodzony

nieodłączny, wrodzony

Ex: Freedom of speech is inherent right that should be protected in a democratic society .
insufficient
[przymiotnik]

not enough in degree or amount

niewystarczający, niedostateczny

niewystarczający, niedostateczny

Ex: The teacher provided feedback that the student 's answer insufficient in explaining the concept .
integral
[przymiotnik]

considered a necessary and important part of something

integralny, niezbędny

integralny, niezbędny

Ex: Regular exercise integral to maintaining good physical health .
intermediate
[przymiotnik]

having a position or stage between two extremes, often serving as a transition or middle ground

pośredni, średni

pośredni, średni

Ex: intermediate steps of the recipe are simple , but the final dish requires more skill .
lesser
[przymiotnik]

not as great or important as something or someone else

mniejszy, niższy

mniejszy, niższy

Ex: Despite his talent , he lesser recognition compared to his more famous colleagues .
magical
[przymiotnik]

related to or practicing magic

magiczny, czarodziejski

magiczny, czarodziejski

Ex: The wizardmagical staff glowed with a mystical light as he cast his spell .
magnetic
[przymiotnik]

(physics) possessing the attribute of attracting metal objects such as iron or steel

magnetyczny, magnetowy

magnetyczny, magnetowy

Ex: Magnetic levitation trains magnetic repulsion to hover above the tracks , reducing friction and increasing speed .
mere
[przymiotnik]

used to emphasize that something is nothing more than what is explicitly stated

zwykły, tylko

zwykły, tylko

Ex: His gesture was mere act of kindness , with no hidden agenda .
peculiar
[przymiotnik]

not considered usual or normal

dziwny, specyficzny

dziwny, specyficzny

Ex: peculiar sound coming from the engine signaled that there might be a mechanical issue .
respective
[przymiotnik]

related or belonging separately to each of the things or people mentioned

odpowiedni, wnikający

odpowiedni, wnikający

Ex: They celebrated respective achievements at the end-of-year awards ceremony .
scattered
[przymiotnik]

happening at irregular intervals or spread far apart over various locations

rozproszone, rozrzucone

rozproszone, rozrzucone

Ex: She gathered scattered papers from her desk and organized them into neat piles .
selective
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) careful in choosing

selektywny, wybiórczy

selektywny, wybiórczy

Ex: selective about who you trust is important in building lasting relationships .
serial
[przymiotnik]

occurring regularly one after another

szeregowy, kolejny

szeregowy, kolejny

Ex: serial burglaries in the neighborhood raised concerns among residents , prompting increased security measures .
sheer
[przymiotnik]

emphasizing the intensity or pureness of a particular quality or emotion

czysty, ogromny

czysty, ogromny

Ex: sheer delight in her laughter was infectious .
sole
[przymiotnik]

existing without any others of the same type

jedyny, samotny

jedyny, samotny

Ex: He was sole heir to his grandfather 's estate .
specialized
[przymiotnik]

made or designed for a specific function

specjalistyczny, wyspecjalizowany

specjalistyczny, wyspecjalizowany

Ex: He works in specialized field of robotics , focusing on medical devices .
stark
[przymiotnik]

completely bare or extreme, without any embellishment or disguise

surowy, ostry

surowy, ostry

Ex: stark simplicity of the design made it stand out among the more complex options .
comparable
[przymiotnik]

having similarities that justify making a comparison

porównywalny, analogiczny

porównywalny, analogiczny

Ex: The nutritional value of the two foods comparable, but one has fewer calories .
corresponding
[przymiotnik]

connected with or similar to something that has just been stated

odpowiedni, zgodny

odpowiedni, zgodny

Ex: corresponding page numbers in the index led readers directly to the relevant chapters in the book .
supreme
[przymiotnik]

having the highest position or rank

najwyższy, supremacyjny

najwyższy, supremacyjny

Ex: supreme deity was worshipped by followers as the ultimate source of divine power .
terminal
[przymiotnik]

(of an illness) having no cure and gradually leading to death

terminalny, nieuleczalny

terminalny, nieuleczalny

Ex: Emily 's grandfatherterminal condition made it difficult for him to perform even simple daily tasks .
timely
[przysłówek]

in a manner that is well-timed

na czas, w odpowiednim momencie

na czas, w odpowiednim momencie

Ex: She submitted her timely, ensuring she met the deadline .
tremendous
[przymiotnik]

exceptionally grand in physical dimensions

ogromny, wielki

ogromny, wielki

Ex: The new dam is tremendous engineering feat , spanning several miles .
troubled
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) feeling anxious or worried

zmartwiony, zaniepokojony

zmartwiony, zaniepokojony

Ex: He troubled about the difficult decision he had to make .
underlying
[przymiotnik]

hidden or not immediately obvious, often suggesting a deeper meaning

Ex: The song had underlying message of peace .
unprecedented
[przymiotnik]

never having existed or happened before

bezprecedensowy, niezrównany

bezprecedensowy, niezrównany

Ex: The government unprecedented measures to control the crisis .
upcoming
[przymiotnik]

about to come to pass

zbliżający się, nadchodzący

zbliżający się, nadchodzący

Ex: upcoming holiday season brings anticipation of family gatherings .
vague
[przymiotnik]

not clear or specific, lacking in detail or precision

niejasny, mętny

niejasny, mętny

Ex: The directions to the restaurant vague, causing us to get lost on the way .
varied
[przymiotnik]

including or consisting of many different types

zróżnicowany, różnorodny

zróżnicowany, różnorodny

Ex: His interests varied, including sports , music , and literature .
vulnerable
[przymiotnik]

easily hurt, often due to weakness or lack of protection

wrażliwy, bezbronny

wrażliwy, bezbronny

Ex: The stray dog , injured and alone , vulnerable on the streets .
worthwhile
[przymiotnik]

deserving of time, effort, or attention due to inherent value or importance

Ex: The meeting worthwhile, as it led to a valuable collaboration .
topnotch
[przymiotnik]

having the highest standard or quality

najwyższej jakości, znakomity

najwyższej jakości, znakomity

Ex: They stayed at a topnotch hotel during their vacation, enjoying luxury amenities and impeccable service.
decadent
[przymiotnik]

connected with a decline in moral standards

Ex: Many saw the art movement as bold , others called decadent and meaningless .
homely
[przymiotnik]

comfortable and cozy in a way that gives a sense of being at home

domowy, przytulny

domowy, przytulny

Ex: The innkeeper 's warm smile and cozy guest rooms gave the bed and breakfast homely ambiance that guests cherished .
versatile
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) capable of effectively and skillfully performing a wide range of tasks or activities

wszechstronny, uniwersalny

wszechstronny, uniwersalny

Ex: versatile artist explores different mediums and styles , from painting to sculpture and digital art .
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