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

consistently putting in the necessary time and energy to achieve one's goals

pracowity, pilny

pracowity, pilny

Ex: His diligent work ethic helped him excel in his career. 
self-reliant
self-reliant
[przymiotnik]

able to take care of oneself without needing help from others

samodzielny, niezależny

samodzielny, niezależny

Ex: Growing up in a rural area, she learned to be self-reliant from a young age, able to handle any task that came her way. 
tenacious
tenacious
[przymiotnik]

very determined and not giving up easily

wytrwały, uparty

wytrwały, uparty

Ex: The tenacious advocate continued to fight for social justice even in the face of adversity. 
gallant
gallant
[przymiotnik]

(of a man or his manners) behaving with courtesy and politeness toward women

galowy,  rycerski

galowy, rycerski

Ex: He held the door open for her with a gallant gesture, showing respect for her. 
gracious
gracious
[przymiotnik]

characterized by kindness, politeness, and a warm, welcoming demeanor

łaskawy, uprzejmy

łaskawy, uprzejmy

Ex: She offered a gracious welcome to all the guests at the party. 
prudent
prudent
[przymiotnik]

showing sensibility and wisdom, especially in avoiding risks or making decisions

roztropny, ostrożny

roztropny, ostrożny

Ex: The prudent investor diversified their portfolio to minimize risk. 
amicable
amicable
[przymiotnik]

(of interpersonal relations) behaving with friendliness and without disputing

przyjazny

przyjazny

Ex: After the divorce, they agreed to split their assets in an amicable manner, avoiding any conflict. 
benevolent
benevolent
[przymiotnik]

showing kindness and generosity

życzliwy, hojny

życzliwy, hojny

Ex: The benevolent old man would often buy lunch for strangers at the local cafe. 
lukewarm
lukewarm
[przymiotnik]

having a lack of enthusiasm or interest

letni, mało entuzjastyczny

letni, mało entuzjastyczny

Ex: The audience's response to the performance was lukewarm, with only a few scattered applause. 
melodramatic
melodramatic
[przymiotnik]

exaggerated or overly emotional in a theatrical or sensational way

melodramatyczny, teatralny

melodramatyczny, teatralny

Ex: Sarah's reaction to the minor inconvenience was melodramatic, complete with tears and exclamations. 
negligent
negligent
[przymiotnik]

failing to act with the appropriate level of care or attention, often resulting in harm or damage to others

niedbały, lekkomyślny

niedbały, lekkomyślny

Ex: The company was sued for negligent maintenance of its equipment, leading to a workplace accident. 
disdainful
disdainful
[przymiotnik]

refusing or rejecting something with a feeling of superiority or contempt

pogardliwy, lekceważący

pogardliwy, lekceważący

Ex: Despite his attempts to contribute, he received only disdainful looks from the group. 
fickle
fickle
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) likely to change their mind or feelings in a senseless manner too frequently

kapryśny, niestały

kapryśny, niestały

Ex: Her fickle nature made it difficult to plan anything, as she often changed her mind at the last minute. 
morose
morose
[przymiotnik]

having a sullen, gloomy, or pessimistic disposition

ponury, pesymistyczny

ponury, pesymistyczny

Ex: After receiving disappointing news, he became morose and withdrew from social interactions. 
sullen
sullen
[przymiotnik]

bad-tempered, gloomy, and usually silent

posępny, markotny

posępny, markotny

Ex: After losing the game, he sat in the corner with a sullen expression, refusing to talk to anyone. 
egoistic
egoistic
[przymiotnik]

characterized by an excessive or self-centered focus on one's own interests, needs, or desires

egoistyczny, egocentryczny

egoistyczny, egocentryczny

Ex: His egoistic behavior made it challenging for colleagues to collaborate with him on team projects. 
ungracious
ungracious
[przymiotnik]

lacking in politeness, courtesy, or good manners

nieuprzejmy, niegrzeczny

nieuprzejmy, niegrzeczny

Ex: His ungracious response to the compliment surprised everyone in the room. 
callous
callous
[przymiotnik]

showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for the feelings or suffering of others

nieczuły, okrutny

nieczuły, okrutny

Ex: The manager's callous decision to lay off employees without notice shocked the entire team. 
blunt
blunt
[przymiotnik]

having a plain and sometimes harsh way of expressing thoughts or opinions

bezpośredni, szczery

bezpośredni, szczery

Ex: Instead of sugarcoating the feedback, she gave a blunt assessment of the project's shortcomings. 
cynical
cynical
[przymiotnik]

having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest

cyniczny, nieufny

cyniczny, nieufny

Ex: After experiencing multiple disappointments, she became cynical about the concept of true love. 
obstinate
obstinate
[przymiotnik]

stubborn and unwilling to change one's behaviors, opinions, views, etc. despite other people's reasoning and persuasion

uparty, zatwardziały

uparty, zatwardziały

Ex: The obstinate child refused to eat his vegetables, no matter how much his parents coaxed him. 
malicious
malicious
[przymiotnik]

intending to cause harm or distress to others

złośliwy, szkodliwy

złośliwy, szkodliwy

Ex: His malicious prank caused damage to property and upset many people. 
bigoted
bigoted
[przymiotnik]

having strong, unreasonable, and unfair opinions or attitudes, especially about a particular race or religion, and refusing to listen to different opinions or ideas

bigoteryjny, fanatyczny

bigoteryjny, fanatyczny

Ex: His bigoted remarks about people from other cultures caused an uproar at the meeting. 
sly
sly
[przymiotnik]

clever in deceiving or tricking others

przebiegły, chytry

przebiegły, chytry

Ex: With a sly smile, he managed to slip away from the group without anyone noticing. 
upright
upright
[przymiotnik]

adhering to ethical principles and moral behavior

uczciwy, prawościwy

uczciwy, prawościwy

Ex: The upright tax auditor rejected every bribe. 
giddy
giddy
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a lighthearted and uncontrolled demeanor

oszołomiony, roześmiany

oszołomiony, roześmiany

Ex: After receiving the unexpected good news, she became giddy with joy, laughing and dancing around the room. 
staunch
staunch
[przymiotnik]

showing strong support for a person, cause, or belief

zdecydowany, lojalny

zdecydowany, lojalny

Ex: Despite criticism from others, she remained a staunch advocate for human rights. 
winsome
winsome
[przymiotnik]

charming, sweet, or appealing in an innocent way

uroczy, czarujący

uroczy, czarujący

Ex: The toddler's winsome smile captured the hearts of everyone in the room. 
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