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analogous
analogous
[przymiotnik]

able to be compared with another thing due to sharing a similar feature, nature, etc.

analogiczny, podobny

analogiczny, podobny

Ex: The structure of a bird's wing is analogous to that of a bat's wing, despite their evolutionary differences. 
disparate
disparate
[przymiotnik]

not sharing any form of similarity

różnorodny, niepodobny

różnorodny, niepodobny

Ex: The class discussed the disparate theories proposed by different philosophers on the topic. 
evanescent
evanescent
[przymiotnik]

fading out of existence, mind, or sight quickly

ulotny, znikający

ulotny, znikający

Ex: The beauty of the sunset was evanescent, with its vibrant colors vanishing as night fell. 
gawky
gawky
[przymiotnik]

awkward or ungraceful in movement or appearance, particularly due to being tall

niezdarny, niezgrabny

niezdarny, niezgrabny

Ex: The teenager’s gawky movements were evident as he stumbled over his long legs during the game. 
hoary
hoary
[przymiotnik]

(of people) having gray or white hair, particularly due to age

siwy, biały jak śnieg

siwy, biały jak śnieg

Ex: The hoary professor had decades of wisdom etched into his gray hair and deep-set wrinkles. 
indeterminate
indeterminate
[przymiotnik]

not known, measured, or specified precisely

nieokreślony, niedokładny

nieokreślony, niedokładny

Ex: The future of the project remains indeterminate, as the team is still evaluating various factors. 
inimitable
inimitable
[przymiotnik]

beyond imitation due to being unique and of high quality

nie do podrobienia, unikalny

nie do podrobienia, unikalny

Ex: Her inimitable style of singing, with its soulful tone and impeccable technique, set her apart from other artists. 
malleable
malleable
[przymiotnik]

capable of being hammered or manipulated into different forms without cracking or breaking

kujny, plastyczny

kujny, plastyczny

Ex: Gold is a highly malleable metal that can be hammered into thin sheets or shaped into intricate designs. 
meteoric
meteoric
[przymiotnik]

developing or reaching success in a quick way

gwałtowny, meteoryczny

gwałtowny, meteoryczny

Ex: Her meteoric rise to stardom came as a surprise to many, given how quickly she gained popularity. 
pellucid
pellucid
[przymiotnik]

allowing light to pass through easily, resulting in exceptional clarity and transparency

przejrzysty, półprzezroczysty

przejrzysty, półprzezroczysty

Ex: The pellucid waters of the lagoon were so clear that you could easily see the fish swimming near the bottom. 
protean
protean
[przymiotnik]

inclined to change in form, nature, etc. frequently

zmienny, proteuszowy

zmienny, proteuszowy

Ex: His protean personality made him both intriguing and unpredictable, never staying the same for long. 
sartorial
sartorial
[przymiotnik]

referring to clothing, particularly men's clothing, or the manner in which it is tailored or worn

odzieżowy, dotyczący męskiej odzieży

odzieżowy, dotyczący męskiej odzieży

Ex: His sartorial choices reflected his impeccable taste and attention to detail, always opting for tailored suits and polished shoes. 
scintillating
scintillating
[przymiotnik]

possessing a combination of intelligence, excitement, and appeal

błyskotliwy, olśniewający

błyskotliwy, olśniewający

Ex: The author displayed a scintillating wit in her satirical novels, sharing keen social observations with humor and flair. 
stark
stark
[przymiotnik]

having minimal ornamentation or detail

surowy, oszczędny

surowy, oszczędny

Ex: The stark walls of the building gave it a desolate feel. 
telltale
telltale
[przymiotnik]

suggesting or indicating something, particularly something unnoticeable or secret

zdradliwy, wskazujący

zdradliwy, wskazujący

Ex: The telltale odor of smoke suggested that a fire had occurred in the building. 
tractable
tractable
[przymiotnik]

(of people or animals) easily controlled or influenced by external factors or authority

posłuszny, uległy

posłuszny, uległy

Ex: The dog was so tractable that it followed every command without hesitation. 
unprepossessing
unprepossessing
[przymiotnik]

lacking appeal or noticeability

nieatrakcyjny, niewyróżniający się

nieatrakcyjny, niewyróżniający się

Ex: Despite his unprepossessing appearance, he had a warm and engaging personality that won people over. 
to dissemble
to dissemble
[Czasownik]

to conceal one's true emotions, beliefs, or intentions

ukrywać, maskować

ukrywać, maskować

Ex: She tried to dissemble her disappointment with a forced smile. 
to embellish
to embellish
[Czasownik]

to improve the appearance of something by adding things such as decorative pieces, colors, etc. to it

upiększać, zdobić

upiększać, zdobić

Ex: She decided to embellish her dress with intricate lace and beading for a more elegant look. 
to stultify
to stultify
[Czasownik]

to make someone or something appear as ridiculous, stupid, or absurd

wystawiać na śmieszność, uczynić głupim

wystawiać na śmieszność, uczynić głupim

Ex: The comedian’s jokes were designed to stultify the pretentiousness of the local elites. 
acme
acme
[Rzeczownik]

the highest point in development or achievement

szczyt, apogeum

szczyt, apogeum

Ex: Winning the Nobel Prize marked the acme of her scientific career. 
hodgepodge
hodgepodge
[Rzeczownik]

a random mixture of dissimilar or diverse things

mieszanina, zlepek

mieszanina, zlepek

Ex: The attic was filled with a hodgepodge of old furniture, books, and family heirlooms. 
simulacrum
simulacrum
[Rzeczownik]

a thing or person that represents or resembles something or someone

simulakrum, replika

simulakrum, replika

Ex: The theme park's replica of a medieval castle was a perfect simulacrum of the real thing. 
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