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verdant
verdant
[przymiotnik]

characterized by lush, green vegetation or landscapes, typically indicating abundance and freshness

zielony, bujny

zielony, bujny

Ex: The verdant hillsides were a sight to behold, covered in vibrant greenery that stretched as far as the eye could see. 
askew
askew
[przysłówek]

in a crooked or tilted position

krzywo, ukośnie

krzywo, ukośnie

Ex: The picture frame hung askew on the wall, giving the room a slightly disheveled appearance. 
turgid
turgid
[przymiotnik]

(of speech or writing) using a serious and elevated style that makes it tedious and complicated

napuszony, pompatyczny

napuszony, pompatyczny

Ex: The professor’s lecture was so turgid that many students struggled to stay awake. 
jocund
jocund
[przymiotnik]

cheerful, lively, and full of high spirits, radiating an infectious sense of joy and merriment

radosny, wesoły

radosny, wesoły

Ex: The jocund laughter of children echoed through the park, filling the air with joy and innocence. 
livid
livid
[przymiotnik]

extremely angry, furious, or emotionally agitated

wściekły, rozwścieczony

wściekły, rozwścieczony

Ex: She was livid when she found out someone had scratched her car in the parking lot. 
dank
dank
[przymiotnik]

damp, musty, and often cold or unpleasantly humid

wilgotny, zaduchowy

wilgotny, zaduchowy

Ex: The cellar was filled with dank air, its musty odor clinging to every surface. 
rapt
rapt
[przymiotnik]

fully absorbed or captivated by something

zafascynowany, pogrążony

zafascynowany, pogrążony

Ex: She listened to the music with rapt attention, entranced by its beauty. 
forte
forte
[przymiotnik]

played or sung loudly or with strong emphasis

głośny, mocny

głośny, mocny

Ex: The orchestra reached a forte passage in the symphony, filling the concert hall with powerful sound. 
agog
agog
[przymiotnik]

feeling or showing great interest and anticipation for something or someone

podniecony, niecierpliwy

podniecony, niecierpliwy

Ex: She was agog with excitement when she heard she had won the grand prize in the lottery. 
sordid
sordid
[przymiotnik]

relating to a disgraceful and corrupted action

plugawy, nikczemny

plugawy, nikczemny

Ex: The newspaper reported on the sordid dealings of the corrupt officials. 
brash
brash
[przymiotnik]

overly bold, impudent, or lacking in sensitivity

bezczelny, lekkomyślny

bezczelny, lekkomyślny

Ex: His brash behavior often alienated those around him, as he tended to speak without considering the consequences. 
nuptial
nuptial
[przymiotnik]

relating to marriage or the wedding ceremony

małżeński, ślubny

małżeński, ślubny

Ex: The couple exchanged vows during their nuptial ceremony, surrounded by family and friends. 
ulterior
ulterior
[przymiotnik]

existing beyond what is readily apparent or visible, often intentionally hidden or concealed

ukryty, nieprzyznany

ukryty, nieprzyznany

Ex: She suspected he had ulterior motives for offering to help her with the project, as he stood to gain personally from its success. 
threadbare
threadbare
[przymiotnik]

tired, overused, or lacking in freshness or originality

wytarty, oklepany

wytarty, oklepany

Ex: The politician's threadbare excuses for his absence failed to convince the voters, who saw through his insincerity. 
apropos
apropos
[przymiotnik]

relevant, suitable, or appropriate in a given context or situation

stosowny,  odpowiedni

stosowny, odpowiedni

Ex: His remark was quite apropos considering the current state of affairs. 
gruff
gruff
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a rough and deep tone, often sounding harsh

szorstki, opryskliwy

szorstki, opryskliwy

Ex: The old sailor's gruff voice carried across the deck as he shouted orders to the crew. 
rabid
rabid
[przymiotnik]

affected by a viral disease that causes extreme aggression, foaming at the mouth, and other symptoms, typically seen in animals like dogs

wściekły, chory na wściekliznę

wściekły, chory na wściekliznę

Ex: The rabid dog was foaming at the mouth and acting aggressively. 
demure
demure
[przymiotnik]

reserved, modest, and shy in manner or appearance, also exhibiting a subtle charm or playfulness

powściągliwy, skromny

powściągliwy, skromny

Ex: Despite her demure appearance, she had a playful glint in her eye that hinted at a mischievous side. 
aloof
aloof
[przymiotnik]

unfriendly or reluctant to socializing

zdystansowany, nieprzystępny

zdystansowany, nieprzystępny

Ex: Despite being at the party, he seemed aloof and uninterested in mingling with the guests. 
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