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to kindle
[Czasownik]

to set something on fire

podpalić, rozpalić

podpalić, rozpalić

Ex: The ancient ritual involved using a ceremonial torch kindle a symbolic fire for the festival .
kindred
[przymiotnik]

of a similar classification and quality

pokrewny, zasadniczo podobny

pokrewny, zasadniczo podobny

Ex: The two paintings showcased at the art gallery were of kindred styles, both displaying vibrant colors and abstract forms.
zeal
[Rzeczownik]

a great enthusiasm directed toward achieving something

zapał, entuzjazm

zapał, entuzjazm

Ex: The volunteers approached their tasks zeal, eager to make a positive impact on their community .
zealot
[Rzeczownik]

a person with very strong opinions on different matters such as religion or politics who tries to impose them on others

fanatyk, zwolennik

fanatyk, zwolennik

Ex: The zealot was known for his extreme views and unwavering commitment to his party 's agenda .
zealous
[przymiotnik]

showing impressive commitment and enthusiasm for something

żarliwy, entuzjastyczny

żarliwy, entuzjastyczny

Ex: zealous dedication to the cause inspired many to take action .
to bungle
[Czasownik]

to handle a task or activity clumsily, often causing damage or problem

nieudolnie wykonać, poplątać

nieudolnie wykonać, poplątać

Ex: He tried to fix the leaky faucet himself , but his efforts bungled the plumbing and flooded the kitchen .
bungalow
[Rzeczownik]

a one-story construction without stairs, usually with a low roof

bungalow, dom parterowy

bungalow, dom parterowy

Ex: bungalow featured a beautifully landscaped garden with a variety of tropical plants and flowers .
miser
[Rzeczownik]

a person who refuses to spend any of their money, often living in poor conditions

skąpiec, cuchnący

skąpiec, cuchnący

Ex: The play depicted the character of miser whose obsession with money led to a lonely and unfulfilled life .
miserly
[przymiotnik]

having an extreme reluctance to spend money or resources

skąpy, chciwy

skąpy, chciwy

Ex: They were shocked by miserly attitude toward the inheritance .
typical
[przymiotnik]

having or showing the usual qualities of a particular group of people or things

typowy, normalny

typowy, normalny

Ex: typical day at the beach includes swimming and relaxing in the sun .
to typify
[Czasownik]

to display the specifications related to a certain group

typować, charakteryzować

typować, charakteryzować

Ex: The ancient typify the rich history and heritage of the region .
financial
[przymiotnik]

related to money or its management

finansowy, pieniężny

finansowy, pieniężny

Ex: She applied for financial aid to help cover tuition costs for college.
financier
[Rzeczownik]

a person whose job is handling and lending large amounts of money to other companies or the government

finansista, financier

finansista, financier

Ex: Sarah aspires to become financier and is pursuing a degree in finance and economics .
to writhe
[Czasownik]

to struggle and make turning and twisting movements in an attempt to break free

wić się, szamotać się

wić się, szamotać się

Ex: The writhed on the hook , trying to escape before being pulled out of the water .
wry
[przymiotnik]

twisted or distorted, often indicating dry or mocking humor

sarkastyczny, ironiczny

sarkastyczny, ironiczny

Ex: His wry expression showed he wasn’t taking the situation too seriously.
existence
[Rzeczownik]

the fact or state of existing or being objectively real

istnienie, egzystencja

istnienie, egzystencja

Ex: existence of ancient civilizations can be proven through archaeological evidence .
existential
[przymiotnik]

regarding human's existence and its concerning matters

egzystencjalny, istotny

egzystencjalny, istotny

Ex: The philosopher 's writings explored existential themes like death , freedom , and isolation .
pacific
[przymiotnik]

tending to keep peace and stay away from conflicts

pokojowy, łagodny

pokojowy, łagodny

Ex: pacific approach of the leader encouraged dialogue and compromise among the team members .
pacifist
[Rzeczownik]

an individual who is against war and violence as a way to settle disagreements or conflicts

pacyfista, pacyfistka

pacyfista, pacyfistka

Ex: Despite threats , pacifist continued to speak out against violence and aggression .
to pacify
[Czasownik]

to take action against violence in order to bring peace

uspokoić, złagodzić

uspokoić, złagodzić

Ex: The mediator sought pacify the dispute before it escalated further .
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