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anxious
anxious
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) feeling worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen

niespokojny, zaniepokojony

niespokojny, zaniepokojony

Ex: She felt anxious before her job interview, worrying about whether she would perform well. 
bilious
bilious
[przymiotnik]

relating to or affected by nausea or vomiting, often associated with indigestion or gastrointestinal discomfort

żółciowy, mdłościowy

żółciowy, mdłościowy

Ex: The bilious feeling in her stomach after eating the rich, greasy meal made her regret indulging in such heavy food. 
devious
devious
[przymiotnik]

using crafty and clever methods to achieve goals or avoid negative consequences

przebiegły, podstępny

przebiegły, podstępny

Ex: His devious plan to avoid taxes was eventually discovered. 
pious
pious
[przymiotnik]

having strong faith in a religion and living according to it

pobożny, praktykujący

pobożny, praktykujący

Ex: The pious man donated a significant portion of his income to support religious causes. 
brusque
brusque
[przymiotnik]

abrupt or curt in manner or speech, often coming across as rude or impatient

szorstki, opryskliwy

szorstki, opryskliwy

Ex: The receptionist gave a brusque response to the visitor's question, leaving them feeling unwelcome. 
grotesque
grotesque
[przymiotnik]

very ugly in a strange or funny way

groteskowy, dziwaczny

groteskowy, dziwaczny

Ex: She recoiled in horror at the sight of the grotesque creature lurking in the shadows. 
picaresque
picaresque
[przymiotnik]

connected with a literary work or motion picture that deals with the adventures of a protagonist who is likable but has low morals

pikarejski, w stylu pikarejskim

pikarejski, w stylu pikarejskim

chauvinistic
chauvinistic
[przymiotnik]

displaying excessive patriotism or bias towards one's own country

szowinistyczny, przesadnie patriotyczny

szowinistyczny, przesadnie patriotyczny

Ex: His chauvinistic attitude towards his country led him to dismiss any criticism of its policies or actions. 
deist
deist
[przymiotnik]

pertaining to the belief in a supreme being who created the universe but does not intervene in human affairs

deistyczny, odnoszący się do deizmu

deistyczny, odnoszący się do deizmu

Ex: The deist philosophy emphasizes the existence of a creator deity who established natural laws governing the universe. 
futurist
futurist
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a forward-thinking or innovative approach towards the future

futurystyczny, wizjonerski

futurystyczny, wizjonerski

Ex: The company's futurist vision led them to invest heavily in cutting-edge technology. 
brackish
brackish
[przymiotnik]

having a distasteful or unpleasant taste, often due to a combination of saltiness and other impurities

słonawy, nieprzyjemny w smaku

słonawy, nieprzyjemny w smaku

Ex: The water from the old well had a brackish flavor, making it unappealing to drink. 
separatist
separatist
[przymiotnik]

advocating for or supporting the separation or independence of a particular group or region from a larger entity

separatystyczny, niepodległościowy

separatystyczny, niepodległościowy

Ex: The separatist movement in the region aimed to establish an independent state free from government control. 
churlish
churlish
[przymiotnik]

rude, ill-mannered, or surly in behavior

grubiański, nieuprzejmy

grubiański, nieuprzejmy

Ex: His churlish response to the waiter's polite inquiry startled those at the table. 
garish
garish
[przymiotnik]

too bright and colorful in a way that is tasteless

jaskrawy, krzykliwy

jaskrawy, krzykliwy

Ex: The garish decorations at the party clashed with the elegant atmosphere of the venue. 
heathenish
heathenish
[przymiotnik]

characteristic of non-Christians or those adhering to pagan religions

pogański, bezbożny

pogański, bezbożny

Ex: The ancient ruins bore traces of heathenish rituals performed by the indigenous tribes centuries ago. 
mawkish
mawkish
[przymiotnik]

excessively sentimental or emotional to the point of being insincere or nauseating

mdły, ckliwy

mdły, ckliwy

Ex: The mawkish love story in the movie left many viewers rolling their eyes at its unrealistic portrayal of romance. 
peevish
peevish
[przymiotnik]

easily irritated, especially over trivial matters

drażliwy, zrzędliwy

drażliwy, zrzędliwy

Ex: His peevish attitude made it challenging to have a pleasant conversation with him. 
raffish
raffish
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a carefree and slightly disreputable or unconventional style or appearance

nonszalancki, niekonwencjonalny

nonszalancki, niekonwencjonalny

Ex: She admired the raffish elegance of the vintage car, with its faded paint and slightly worn upholstery. 
waggish
waggish
[przymiotnik]

playful or mischievous in a humorous or teasing manner

żartobliwy, figlarny

żartobliwy, figlarny

Ex: His waggish sense of humor often lightened the mood during tense meetings. 
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