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Zaawansowane Słownictwo do GRE - Cechy i Atrybuty

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affectation
affectation
[Rzeczownik]

an insincere and unnatural manner of speaking, behaving, or writing that is intended to impress

afektacja

afektacja

Ex: They quickly saw through the affectation of his elegant speech, recognizing it as an attempt to impress. 
amalgam
amalgam
[Rzeczownik]

a combination or blend of different things

amalgamat, mieszanina

amalgamat, mieszanina

Ex: Her art is an amalgam of various styles, merging abstract and realism in a unique way. 
din
din
[Rzeczownik]

an unpleasant and loud noise that could be heard for an extended amount of time

hałas, zgiełk

hałas, zgiełk

Ex: The din of the crowd at the concert was so overwhelming that it almost drowned out the music. 
guile
guile
[Rzeczownik]

an artful cleverness used to perform trickery, deception, and manipulation

przebiegłość, podstęp

przebiegłość, podstęp

Ex: As a con artist, guile and deception came naturally to him. 
levity
levity
[Rzeczownik]

the lack of seriousness that is wrongly suited to or respectful of the circumstances

lekkość, niefrasobliwość

lekkość, niefrasobliwość

Ex: Many were offended by the levity the students showed during the memorial ceremony. 
to clamor
to clamor
[Czasownik]

to loudly complain about something or demand something

domagać się głośno, hałaśliwie protestować

domagać się głośno, hałaśliwie protestować

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

to do something that lessens someone's anger or sadness

łagodzić, uspokajać

łagodzić, uspokajać

Ex: She mollified her upset friend by apologizing sincerely. 
aberrant
aberrant
[przymiotnik]

different from the usual and accepted way

aberrantny, nienormalny

aberrantny, nienormalny

Ex: His behavior was aberrant compared to the rest of the group. 
to [run] amok

to behave in a wild, uncontrolled, and often violent manner

Ex: The crowd at the concert ran amok, breaking barriers and causing chaos. 
antic
antic
[przymiotnik]

behaving or acting in a way that is funny, energetic, or silly, it is usually annoying or strange

kuglarski, ekscentryczny

kuglarski, ekscentryczny

Ex: His antic dance moves made everyone laugh at the party. 
becoming
becoming
[przymiotnik]

(of clothes, colors, hairstyles etc.) enhancing the wearer's appearance and making them more attractive

korzystny,  podkreślający urodę

korzystny, podkreślający urodę

Ex: That dress is very becoming on you; it highlights your features beautifully. 
bereft
bereft
[przymiotnik]

(of people) feeling very lonely and sorrowful, particularly as a result of a loss

zrozpaczony, pogrążony w smutku

zrozpaczony, pogrążony w smutku

Ex: After the passing of her husband, she felt completely bereft. 
bleak
bleak
[przymiotnik]

(of situations) not giving any or much hope or encouragement

ponury, beznadziejny

ponury, beznadziejny

Ex: The future looked bleak after the company announced layoffs. 
callow
callow
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) young and behaving in a manner that displays one's inexperience or immaturity

niedoświadczony, niedojrzały

niedoświadczony, niedojrzały

Ex: Despite his callow attitude, he was determined to prove himself. 
choleric
choleric
[przymiotnik]

easily angered or irritated

choleryczny, drażliwy

choleryczny, drażliwy

Ex: The choleric outburst from the manager surprised everyone in the office. 
covert
covert
[przymiotnik]

not displayed or acknowledged openly

tajny, ukryty

tajny, ukryty

Ex: During the meeting, she made a covert gesture to signal her colleague. 
cynical
cynical
[przymiotnik]

having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest

cyniczny, nieufny

cyniczny, nieufny

Ex: After experiencing multiple disappointments, she became cynical about the concept of true love. 
erratic
erratic
[przymiotnik]

lacking a regular or fixed pattern of movement

nieregularny, nieprzewidywalny

nieregularny, nieprzewidywalny

Ex: The erratic movement of the pendulum made it difficult to measure time accurately. 
facile
facile
[przymiotnik]

lacking deep thought and true understanding thus being superficial

powierzchowny,  uproszczony

powierzchowny, uproszczony

Ex: The politician’s facile solutions to complex problems were criticized for lacking depth. 
inherent
inherent
[przymiotnik]

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

nieodłączny, wrodzony

nieodłączny, wrodzony

Ex: Trust is an inherent part of any successful relationship. 
intrinsic
intrinsic
[przymiotnik]

belonging to something or someone's character and nature

wewnętrzny, nieodłączny

wewnętrzny, nieodłączny

Ex: The intrinsic sweetness of the ripe fruit made it delicious without any added sugar. 
keen
keen
[przymiotnik]

(of senses) sharp and highly-developed

ostry, wyostrzony

ostry, wyostrzony

Ex: Dogs have a keen sense of smell. 
novel
novel
[przymiotnik]

new and unlike anything else

nowy, oryginalny

nowy, oryginalny

Ex: Her novel approach to problem-solving impressed the entire team with its creativity and effectiveness. 
obsolete
obsolete
[przymiotnik]

outdated and gone out of style, often replaced by more current trends or advancements

przestarzały, nieaktualny

przestarzały, nieaktualny

Ex: The flip phone has become obsolete in an era dominated by smartphones. 
optimal
optimal
[przymiotnik]

most favorable or effective under specific conditions

optymalny, najlepszy

optymalny, najlepszy

Ex: The optimal route for travel was chosen to avoid traffic. 
placid
placid
[przymiotnik]

peaceful and calm, not easily excited, irritated, angered, or upset

spokojny, łagodny

spokojny, łagodny

Ex: She remained placid despite the chaos around her. 
pragmatic
pragmatic
[przymiotnik]

based on reasonable and practical considerations rather than theory

pragmatyczny, praktyczny

pragmatyczny, praktyczny

Ex: In the face of budget constraints, the manager took a pragmatic approach, prioritizing cost-effective solutions. 
retiring
retiring
[przymiotnik]

shy and not fond of being with others or being noticed

nieśmiały, skromny

nieśmiały, skromny

Ex: She has a retiring nature and avoids large social gatherings. 
sportive
sportive
[przymiotnik]

behaving in a playful, fun, and light-hearted way

żartobliwy,  wesoły

żartobliwy, wesoły

Ex: Her sportive teasing made everyone smile. 
timely
timely
[przymiotnik]

happening at exactly the best time possible

terminowy, w porę

terminowy, w porę

Ex: The timely arrival of the ambulance saved the injured hiker's life. 
unprecedented
unprecedented
[przymiotnik]

never having existed or happened before

bezprecedensowy, niespotykany

bezprecedensowy, niespotykany

Ex: The pandemic caused an unprecedented disruption to global travel and commerce. 
vintage
vintage
[przymiotnik]

(of things) old but highly valued for the quality, excellent condition, or timeless design

stary, vintage

stary, vintage

Ex: The vintage car, restored to its former glory, exemplified the craftsmanship of classic automobiles. 
volatile
volatile
[przymiotnik]

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

niestabilny, nieprzewidywalny

niestabilny, nieprzewidywalny

Ex: The political situation in the region is highly volatile. 
whimsical
whimsical
[przymiotnik]

driven by impulses and desires rather than logical necessity or reasoning

kapryśny, dziwaczny

kapryśny, dziwaczny

Ex: His whimsical decision to take a spontaneous trip surprised everyone. 
byzantine
byzantine
[przymiotnik]

so detailed and complex that understanding becomes difficult

bizantyjski, skomplikowany

bizantyjski, skomplikowany

Ex: The Byzantine bureaucracy of the government made it challenging for citizens to navigate and obtain permits. 
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