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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
novel
novel
[przymiotnik]

new and unlike anything else

nowy, oryginalny

nowy, oryginalny

Ex: Her novel approach to problem-solving impressed the entire team with its creativity and effectiveness. 
unrivaled
unrivaled
[przymiotnik]

unmatched in quality or excellence

niezrównany, bezkonkurencyjny

niezrównany, bezkonkurencyjny

Ex: The company's commitment to innovation and quality has led to the development of an unrivaled product in the market. 
groundbreaking
groundbreaking
[przymiotnik]

original and pioneering in a certain field, often setting a new standard for others to follow

przełomowy, rewolucyjny

przełomowy, rewolucyjny

Ex: The scientist's groundbreaking research led to a major breakthrough in cancer treatment. 
unaccustomed
unaccustomed
[przymiotnik]

not familiar or used to a particular situation, environment, or activity

nieprzyzwyczajony, nienawykły

nieprzyzwyczajony, nienawykły

Ex: Living in a tropical climate, the visitor felt unaccustomed to the cold temperatures of the winter season. 
unwonted
unwonted
[przymiotnik]

uncommon or not customary

niezwykły, niespotykany

niezwykły, niespotykany

Ex: The sudden and unwonted appearance of a rare bird species attracted the attention of birdwatchers in the area. 
quirky
quirky
[przymiotnik]

having distinctive or peculiar habits, behaviors, or features that are unusual but often appealing

ekscentryczny, oryginalny

ekscentryczny, oryginalny

Ex: The quirky café in the neighborhood was known for its mismatched furniture and whimsical décor. 
anomalous
anomalous
[przymiotnik]

not consistent with what is considered to be expected

anomalny, nietypowy

anomalny, nietypowy

Ex: Satellite images revealed an anomalous heat signature in a remote region that rescue teams were dispatched to investigate. 
offbeat
offbeat
[przymiotnik]

unconventional or unusual, often in an interesting way

nietypowy, oryginalny

nietypowy, oryginalny

Ex: The artist's offbeat paintings, featuring vibrant colors and abstract shapes, stood out in the traditional gallery. 
deviant
deviant
[przymiotnik]

departing from established customs, norms, or expectations

odbiegający od normy, niekonwencjonalny

odbiegający od normy, niekonwencjonalny

Ex: The artist's deviant approach to sculpture challenged traditional forms, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. 
outre
outre
[przymiotnik]

strikingly unusual in a way that goes beyond the usual bounds of taste or style

ekscentryczny

ekscentryczny

Ex: The fashion designer's outre collection featured avant-garde designs that challenged traditional concepts of clothing. 
nonconformist
nonconformist
[przymiotnik]

not adhering to established traditions or norms

niekonformistyczny

niekonformistyczny

Ex: The artist's nonconformist approach to painting challenged traditional techniques and styles, leading to a unique and groundbreaking body of work. 
unorthodox
unorthodox
[przymiotnik]

not in accordance with established traditions or conventional practices

nieortodoksyjny, niekonwencjonalny

nieortodoksyjny, niekonwencjonalny

Ex: The chef's unorthodox cooking methods, combining unexpected ingredients, resulted in a culinary masterpiece that delighted diners. 
outlandish
outlandish
[przymiotnik]

unconventional or strange in a way that is striking or shocking

ekscentryczny, dziwaczny

ekscentryczny, dziwaczny

Ex: Her outlandish outfit, featuring mismatched patterns and extravagant accessories, turned heads at the formal event. 
run-of-the-mill
run-of-the-mill
[przymiotnik]

very average and without any notable qualities

przeciętny, zwyczajny

przeciętny, zwyczajny

Ex: The film was just another run-of-the-mill romantic comedy, lacking originality or innovation. 
humdrum
humdrum
[przymiotnik]

lacking excitement or variety

monotonny, nudny

monotonny, nudny

Ex: The office job became increasingly humdrum as the daily tasks followed a predictable and monotonous routine. 
prevailing
prevailing
[przymiotnik]

existing or occurring commonly

dominujący, powszechny

dominujący, powszechny

Ex: The prevailing fashion trend this season is characterized by bold colors and oversized silhouettes. 
garden-variety
garden-variety
[przymiotnik]

very common or typical

pospolity, zwyczajny

pospolity, zwyczajny

Ex: The scientist discovered that the virus was just a garden-variety strain, not a new and dangerous mutation. 
few and far between

happening infrequently

Ex: In the winter months, warm sunny days are few and far between. 
uncanny
uncanny
[przymiotnik]

beyond what is ordinary and indicating the inference of supernatural powers

niesamowity, nadprzyrodzony

niesamowity, nadprzyrodzony

Ex: The uncanny resemblance between the twins, who had never met before, left everyone amazed. 
established
established
[przymiotnik]

widely acknowledged as valid or customary

ustalony, uznany

ustalony, uznany

Ex: The established method for solving this mathematical problem has been taught in schools for decades. 
mainstream
mainstream
[przymiotnik]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

głównonurtowy, popularny

głównonurtowy, popularny

Ex: The band's latest album was a mainstream success, topping the charts for weeks. 
unbecoming
unbecoming
[przymiotnik]

not appropriate or attractive, often in a way that goes against accepted standards or social norms

niewłaściwy, niepochlebny

niewłaściwy, niepochlebny

Ex: The actress gracefully handled the unbecoming comments made about her appearance in the tabloids. 
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