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egalitarian
egalitarian
[przymiotnik]

supporting the notion that all humans are equal and should be given equal rights

egalitarny

egalitarny

Ex: The community strives to maintain an egalitarian society where all members have equal rights and opportunities. 
lilliputian
lilliputian
[przymiotnik]

very small in size, related to the fictional country of Lilliput in Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"

lilipuci, malutki

lilipuci, malutki

Ex: The lilliputian dolls displayed in the shop window captured the attention of passersby with their intricate details. 
Herculean
Herculean
[przymiotnik]

requiring great strength, effort, or courage

herkulesowy, tytaniczny

herkulesowy, tytaniczny

Ex: The construction of the massive skyscraper was a Herculean task that required years of planning and execution. 
Parisian
Parisian
[przymiotnik]

of or associated with the city of Paris, France

paryski,  paryżanka

paryski, paryżanka

Ex: The Parisian cafes along the Champs-Élysées are known for their elegant atmosphere and delicious pastries. 
stentorian
stentorian
[przymiotnik]

(of voice or sound) loud, powerful, and booming

grzmiący, potężny

grzmiący, potężny

Ex: The actor's stentorian voice filled the theater, commanding the attention of the entire audience. 
gargantuan
gargantuan
[przymiotnik]

having an immense size

gigantyczny, kolosalny

gigantyczny, kolosalny

Ex: The construction project aimed to build a gargantuan skyscraper that would dominate the city skyline. 
quotidian
quotidian
[przymiotnik]

taking place every day and thus considered as an ordinary occurrence

codzienny, powszedni

codzienny, powszedni

Ex: Her quotidian routine included a morning jog and a cup of coffee. 
bacchanalian
bacchanalian
[przymiotnik]

characterized by wild, drunken, and riotous behavior, often associated with excessive indulgence in pleasure, particularly in the context of revelry or celebration

bakchanalny, orgiastyczny

bakchanalny, orgiastyczny

Ex: The annual music festival turned into a bacchanalian event, with attendees dancing wildly and consuming copious amounts of alcohol. 
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. 
plebeian
plebeian
[przymiotnik]

belonging to or characteristic of the common people, often associated with lower social or economic status

plebejski, pospolity

plebejski, pospolity

Ex: The plebeian neighborhood was known for its modest homes and simple way of life. 
Arthurian
Arthurian
[przymiotnik]

pertaining to the legendary King Arthur and the stories, characters, and themes associated with the Arthurian legend

arturiański, odnoszący się do legendy o królu Arturze

arturiański, odnoszący się do legendy o królu Arturze

Ex: The Arthurian legend recounts the tale of King Arthur, his knights of the Round Table, and their quests for honor and justice. 
willful
willful
[przymiotnik]

done deliberately and intentionally, often with determination or stubbornness

umyślny, uparty

umyślny, uparty

Ex: Despite being warned of the consequences, he made a willful decision to ignore the safety guidelines. 
truthful
truthful
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) telling the truth without deceit or falsehood

prawdomówny, uczciwy

prawdomówny, uczciwy

Ex: She was a truthful friend who never hid the facts. 
regretful
regretful
[przymiotnik]

feeling sorrow or disappointment about a past action, decision, or outcome

żałujący, pełen żalu

żałujący, pełen żalu

Ex: She felt regretful about not pursuing her passion for music when she had the chance. 
neglectful
neglectful
[przymiotnik]

failing to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations, often resulting in harm or detriment towards others

zaniedbujący, niedbały

zaniedbujący, niedbały

Ex: The neglectful caregiver failed to provide proper care for the elderly resident, resulting in their deteriorating health. 
frightful
frightful
[przymiotnik]

causing intense fear, terror, or alarm due to its shocking or alarming nature

przerażający,  straszny

przerażający, straszny

Ex: The sight of the ghostly figure lurking in the shadows was truly frightful, sending shivers down their spines. 
fretful
fretful
[przymiotnik]

irritable or agitated, often expressing dissatisfaction or annoyance with trivial matters

drażliwy, niespokojny

drażliwy, niespokojny

Ex: The fretful customer complained incessantly about the slightest imperfection in the product, demanding a refund. 
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