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aggregate
aggregate
[przymiotnik]

consisting of several numbers, things, or amounts added together

zagregowany, skumulowany

zagregowany, skumulowany

Ex: The aggregated sales data provided a comprehensive overview of the company's performance over the past quarter. 
appreciable
appreciable
[przymiotnik]

large or significant enough to be noticed or measured

znaczny, dostrzegalny

znaczny, dostrzegalny

Ex: The new policy resulted in an appreciable improvement in employee satisfaction and productivity. 
chronological
chronological
[przymiotnik]

organized according to the order that the events occurred in

chronologiczny

chronologiczny

Ex: The historical events were presented in chronological order. 
commensurate
commensurate
[przymiotnik]

suitable in comparison to something else, like quality, extent, size, etc.

odpowiedni, współmierny

odpowiedni, współmierny

Ex: Her salary was commensurate with her level of experience and responsibilities. 
copious
copious
[przymiotnik]

very great in number or amount

obfity, obszerny

obfity, obszerny

Ex: After the rainfall, there were copious puddles on the streets. 
coterminous
coterminous
[przymiotnik]

equal in meaning, importance, extent, etc.

współmierny, równoważny

współmierny, równoważny

Ex: The two organizations' missions were coterminous, leading to a strong partnership and shared objectives. 
diminutive
diminutive
[przymiotnik]

much smaller than what is normal

malutki, drobny

malutki, drobny

Ex: The diminutive kitten curled up in the corner, its tiny frame emitting soft purrs. 
ephemeral
ephemeral
[przymiotnik]

lasting or existing for a small amount of time

efemeryczny, przelotny

efemeryczny, przelotny

Ex: The joy of childhood is often described as ephemeral, fleeting away as one grows older. 
fleeting
fleeting
[przymiotnik]

continuing or existing for a very short amount of time

ulotny, przemijający

ulotny, przemijający

Ex: The joy she felt was fleeting, disappearing as quickly as it had come. 
flush
flush
[przymiotnik]

possessing a great amount of riches

bogaty, zamożny

bogaty, zamożny

Ex: After inheriting a large estate, she became quite flush and enjoyed a life of luxury. 
modest
modest
[przymiotnik]

relatively moderate, limited, or small in scope, size, or amount

skromny, umiarkowany

skromny, umiarkowany

Ex: They made a modest investment in the project. 
pervasive
pervasive
[przymiotnik]

spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group

wszechobecny, przenikliwy

wszechobecny, przenikliwy

Ex: The pervasive smell of smoke filled the air after the forest fire. 
prodigious
prodigious
[przymiotnik]

impressively great in amount or degree

niezwykły, znaczny

niezwykły, znaczny

Ex: The earthquake caused a prodigious amount of damage to the city. 
profound
profound
[przymiotnik]

showing the intensity or greatness of something

głęboki, intensywny

głęboki, intensywny

Ex: The novel had a profound impact on readers, prompting deep reflection on the human condition. 
profuse
profuse
[przymiotnik]

existing or occurring in large amounts

obfity, obszerny

obfity, obszerny

Ex: The garden was filled with profuse blooms, making it a vibrant and colorful sight. 
rarefied
rarefied
[przymiotnik]

(of air) containing a lower-than-average amount of oxygen

rozrzedzony, rzadki

rozrzedzony, rzadki

Ex: The climbers struggled to breathe in the rarefied air at the summit of Mount Everest. 
replete
replete
[przymiotnik]

containing an abundance of something

obfity, pełny

obfity, pełny

Ex: The basket was replete with fresh fruits, ready for the picnic. 
rife
rife
[przymiotnik]

containing a large amount of something that is usually unpleasant

pełen, opanowany

pełen, opanowany

Ex: The report indicated that the town was rife with corruption and unethical practices. 
scant
scant
[przymiotnik]

barely or not satisfactory in amount

niedostateczny, skąpy

niedostateczny, skąpy

Ex: The recipe called for a scant teaspoon of salt to avoid overpowering the dish. 
slight
slight
[przymiotnik]

not a lot in amount or extent

lekki, niewielki

lekki, niewielki

Ex: She felt a slight breeze on her face as she walked outside. 
celerity
celerity
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of being fast and swift in movement

szybkość, zwinność

szybkość, zwinność

Ex: The athlete’s celerity on the track earned him a gold medal. 
exiguity
exiguity
[Rzeczownik]

the quality of lacking in amount

niedostatek, skąpość

niedostatek, skąpość

Ex: The exiguity of resources made it difficult to complete the project on time. 
gradation
gradation
[Rzeczownik]

a series of gradual changes or stages, usually indicating a progression or sequence of steps

gradacja, stopniowanie

gradacja, stopniowanie

Ex: The report provided a clear gradation of risks from minimal to severe to help inform their mitigation strategies. 
modicum
modicum
[Rzeczownik]

a relatively small degree of a good and desirable thing

minimum, odrobina

minimum, odrobina

Ex: She showed a modicum of patience while waiting for the results. 
paucity
paucity
[Rzeczownik]

a lacking amount or number of something

niedobór, skąpość

niedobór, skąpość

Ex: The paucity of evidence made it difficult to prove the case in court. 
raft
raft
[Rzeczownik]

people or things in high numbers or amounts

tłum, stos

tłum, stos

Ex: The new store attracted a raft of customers eager to see the latest products. 
slew
slew
[Rzeczownik]

something in large amounts or numbers

mnóstwo, duża liczba

mnóstwo, duża liczba

Ex: The company received a slew of applications for the open position. 
surfeit
surfeit
[Rzeczownik]

an overabundance of anything

nadmiar, przesyt

nadmiar, przesyt

Ex: He felt a surfeit of energy after a long nap. 
to enumerate
to enumerate
[Czasownik]

to mention things individually

wyliczać, wymieniać szczegółowo

wyliczać, wymieniać szczegółowo

Ex: The professor took a moment to enumerate the key points of the lecture for the students. 
to sound
to sound
[Czasownik]

to use a special equipment to measure the depth of something, particularly a body of water

sondować, mierzyć głębokość

sondować, mierzyć głębokość

Ex: They need to sound the lake before anchoring the boat. 
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