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adverse
adverse
[przymiotnik]

against someone or something's advantage

niekorzystny, przeciwny

niekorzystny, przeciwny

Ex: The adverse effects of smoking on health are well-documented. 
arbitrary
arbitrary
[przymiotnik]

not based on reason but on chance or personal impulse, which is often unfair

arbitralny, kapryśny

arbitralny, kapryśny

Ex: The decision to increase prices seemed arbitrary, as there was no clear reason given. 
to belie
to belie
[Czasownik]

to create an impression of something or someone that is false

zaprzeczać, przeczyć

zaprzeczać, przeczyć

Ex: His calm demeanor belies the stress he is feeling inside. 
candid
candid
[przymiotnik]

open and direct about one's true feelings or intentions

szczery, otwarty

szczery, otwarty

Ex: She appreciated his candid feedback, which helped her understand her strengths and weaknesses. 
to clinch
to clinch
[Czasownik]

to decisively conclude something, such as an argument or a contract

zawrzeć, sfinalizować

zawrzeć, sfinalizować

Ex: After weeks of discussions, the two companies finally clinched the deal with a signed contract. 
to concur
to concur
[Czasownik]

to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.

zgadzać się, pokrywać się

zgadzać się, pokrywać się

Ex: It's reassuring when experts from various fields concur on such critical matters, providing a unified recommendation. 
conversely
conversely
[przysłówek]

in a way that is different from what has been mentioned

odwrotnie, przeciwnie

odwrotnie, przeciwnie

Ex: While the forecast predicted a sunny day, conversely, a sudden and unexpected storm rolled in. 
to deem
to deem
[Czasownik]

to consider in a particular manner

uważać, rozpatrywać

uważać, rozpatrywać

Ex: The committee deemed the proposal worthy of further consideration. 
to dissent
to dissent
[Czasownik]

to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

sprzeciwiać się, mieć odmienne zdanie

sprzeciwiać się, mieć odmienne zdanie

Ex: She was known to often dissent during meetings, always challenging the prevailing views. 
equivocal
equivocal
[przymiotnik]

having two or more possible meanings

dwuznaczny, niejednoznaczny

dwuznaczny, niejednoznaczny

Ex: The politician gave an equivocal answer about his stance on the issue. 
esoteric
esoteric
[przymiotnik]

intended for or understood by only a small, specialized group, often due to complexity

ezoteryczny, hermetyczny

ezoteryczny, hermetyczny

Ex: The professor's esoteric lecture on philosophy was difficult for most students to follow. 
exponent
exponent
[Rzeczownik]

a supporter of a theory, belief, idea, etc. who tries to persuade others that it is true or good in order to gain their support

zwolennik, obrońca

zwolennik, obrońca

Ex: He is a leading exponent of renewable energy, advocating for its benefits at every opportunity. 
to foreshadow
to foreshadow
[Czasownik]

to indicate in advance that something, particularly something bad, will take place

zapowiadać, przepowiadać

zapowiadać, przepowiadać

Ex: The dark clouds foreshadowed an impending storm. 
to gainsay
to gainsay
[Czasownik]

to disagree or deny that something is true

zaprzeczać, negować

zaprzeczać, negować

Ex: No one could gainsay the evidence presented by the prosecution; it was indisputable. 
inasmuch as
inasmuch as
[Spójnik]

used to introduce additional information that explains the extent or reasons for something

o ile, ponieważ

o ile, ponieważ

Ex: How can we address the issue, inasmuch as it affects every department in the company? 
laconic
laconic
[przymiotnik]

conveying something whilst using a very small number of words

lakoniczny, zwięzły

lakoniczny, zwięzły

Ex: His laconic reply left everyone wondering about his true feelings. 
to maintain
to maintain
[Czasownik]

to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid

utrzymywać, twierdzić

utrzymywać, twierdzić

Ex: She maintains that her interpretation of the data is correct despite the opposition. 
nevertheless
nevertheless
[przysłówek]

used to introduce an opposing statement

niemniej jednak, jednakże

niemniej jednak, jednakże

Ex: The plan was risky; they proceeded nevertheless. 
to objurgate
to objurgate
[Czasownik]

to severely scold or express disapproval

zganić, ostro skarcić

zganić, ostro skarcić

Ex: The teacher objurgated the students for their lack of preparation. 
to pontificate
to pontificate
[Czasownik]

to state one's opinion in such a manner that shows one believes to be the only person to fully know it and be unarguably correct

pouczać, dogmatyzować

pouczać, dogmatyzować

Ex: He tends to pontificate about politics as if he knows all the answers. 
raillery
raillery
[Rzeczownik]

a type of teasing and joking that is friendly and good-natured

żart, przyjacielskie przekomarzanie się

żart, przyjacielskie przekomarzanie się

Ex: The team enjoyed some light raillery during their break, which kept the mood cheerful. 
to remonstrate
to remonstrate
[Czasownik]

to argue and express one's disagreement or objection to something

protestować, sprzeciwiać się

protestować, sprzeciwiać się

Ex: The employees gathered to remonstrate against the sudden changes in their work hours. 
scathing
scathing
[przymiotnik]

severely critical or harsh

cięty, ostry

cięty, ostry

Ex: The editor's scathing review of the book left the author feeling devastated. 
to table
to table
[Czasownik]

to suggest or decide to reschedule discussing something

odłożyć, przełożyć

odłożyć, przełożyć

Ex: They decided to table the discussion about the budget until next month. 
tangential
tangential
[przymiotnik]

not or barely relevant to something

styczny, niezwiązany

styczny, niezwiązany

Ex: His comments about vacation plans were tangential to the discussion on budget cuts. 
unconscionable
unconscionable
[przymiotnik]

excessively unreasonable or unfair and therefore unacceptable

niegodziwy, skandaliczny

niegodziwy, skandaliczny

Ex: The company’s treatment of its workers was deemed unconscionable by labor rights activists. 
to upbraid
to upbraid
[Czasownik]

to criticize someone for doing or saying something that one believes to be wrong

ganić, łajać

ganić, łajać

Ex: The teacher upbraided the student for cheating on the exam. 
vituperation
vituperation
[Rzeczownik]

a type of criticism or insult that is hurtful and angry

obelga, inwektywa

obelga, inwektywa

Ex: His speech was filled with vituperation, targeting his political opponent harshly. 
lucid
lucid
[przymiotnik]

able to think and express oneself in a way that is clear and comprehensible, particularly if one usually does not have this ability

lucidny, jasny

lucidny, jasny

Ex: Despite the late hour, the professor remained lucid and answered all the questions. 
to harken
to harken
[Czasownik]

to attentively listen

słuchać uważnie, przysłuchiwać się

słuchać uważnie, przysłuchiwać się

Ex: He urged the audience to harken to his advice about financial planning. 
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