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Lista Słówek Poziomu C2 - Zrozumienie i Inteligencja

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
perspicacious
perspicacious
[przymiotnik]

quick to understand and judge people, things, and situations accurately

przenikliwy, bystry

przenikliwy, bystry

Ex: The detective's perspicacious eyes noticed a small detail that led to the solution of the mysterious case. 
savvy
savvy
[przymiotnik]

possessing practical knowledge, expertise, or understanding in a particular domain

doświadczony, biegły

doświadczony, biegły

Ex: She is a savvy investor, always knowing when to buy and sell stocks for maximum profit. 
shrewd
shrewd
[przymiotnik]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

sprytny, przenikliwy

sprytny, przenikliwy

Ex: The shrewd businessman knew when to invest and when to hold back, ensuring steady growth for his company. 
discerning
discerning
[przymiotnik]

evaluating situations, people, or ideas with clarity and wisdom

przenikliwy, roztropny

przenikliwy, roztropny

Ex: She's a discerning critic, known for her fair but incisive reviews. 
quick-thinking
quick-thinking
[przymiotnik]

adept at swift, effective decision-making or response in fast-paced scenarios

szybko myślący, szybki w podejmowaniu decyzji

szybko myślący, szybki w podejmowaniu decyzji

Ex: The firefighter's quick-thinking saved the child from the burning building. 
nonsensical
nonsensical
[przymiotnik]

lacking meaning or logical coherence

bezsensowny, nielogiczny

bezsensowny, nielogiczny

Ex: The instructions on the manual were so nonsensical that assembling the furniture became a frustrating challenge. 
illiterate
illiterate
[przymiotnik]

lacking knowledge or understanding in a particular subject or area

analfabeta, nieświadomy

analfabeta, nieświadomy

Ex: Despite living in a multicultural society, he remained illiterate in terms of understanding different cultures and traditions. 
obtuse
obtuse
[przymiotnik]

slow or reluctant to understand things or respond emotionally to something

tępy, powolny w zrozumieniu

tępy, powolny w zrozumieniu

Ex: Despite the clear explanation, he remained obtuse and failed to grasp the concept. 
nescient
nescient
[przymiotnik]

lacking knowledge, awareness, or understanding

nieświadomy, nieznający

nieświadomy, nieznający

Ex: His nescient attitude towards cultural differences made it challenging for him to navigate international business dealings. 
dense
dense
[przymiotnik]

slow to grasp or understand information

gęsty, powolny

gęsty, powolny

Ex: Sarah is well-versed in literature, but she can be dense when it comes to understanding advanced mathematical concepts. 
sage
sage
[przymiotnik]

possessing wisdom, sound judgment, or prudence

mądry, roztropny

mądry, roztropny

Ex: Seeking sage counsel, she turned to her grandmother for advice on matters of the heart. 
solomonic
solomonic
[przymiotnik]

characterized by wisdom, fairness, or sound reasoning

salomonowy, mądry jak Salomon

salomonowy, mądry jak Salomon

Ex: The leader's solomonic approach to conflict resolution sought compromises that addressed the concerns of all parties involved. 
cerebral
cerebral
[przymiotnik]

involving careful thought, analysis, and intellectual engagement

mózgowy, intelektualny

mózgowy, intelektualny

Ex: The cerebral challenges of the puzzle required deep concentration and logical reasoning. 
moronic
moronic
[przymiotnik]

characterized by extreme foolishness, lack of intelligence, or absurdity

głupi, idiotyczny

głupi, idiotyczny

Ex: Making moronic comments during the important meeting, he jeopardized his credibility with the team. 
dim
dim
[przymiotnik]

lacking brightness or mental sharpness

przyciemniony, niewyraźny

przyciemniony, niewyraźny

Ex: His dim responses during the class indicated a struggle to grasp the fundamental principles of the subject. 
boneheaded
boneheaded
[przymiotnik]

characterized by a lack of intelligence, poor judgment, or foolishness

głupi, idiotyczny

głupi, idiotyczny

Ex: The employee's boneheaded mistake in the report led to significant errors in the financial analysis. 
scatterbrained
scatterbrained
[przymiotnik]

having a tendency to be forgetful, disorganized, or easily distracted

roztargniony, zapominalski

roztargniony, zapominalski

Ex: She's always scatterbrained, constantly forgetting where she left her keys or what she was supposed to do next. 
farsighted
farsighted
[przymiotnik]

showing the ability to anticipate and plan for the future

dalekowzroczny, przewidujący

dalekowzroczny, przewidujący

Ex: The farsighted financial planner advised clients to invest in diverse portfolios for a secure retirement. 
vigilant
vigilant
[przymiotnik]

cautious and attentive of one's surrounding, especially to detect and respond to potential dangers or problems

czujny, uważny

czujny, uważny

Ex: The security guard remained vigilant throughout the night, monitoring the premises for any suspicious activity. 
witty
witty
[przymiotnik]

quick and clever with their words, often expressing humor or cleverness in a sharp and amusing way

dowcipny, bystry

dowcipny, bystry

Ex: His witty banter kept the conversation lively and entertaining throughout the evening. 
prodigy
prodigy
[Rzeczownik]

a person, typically a child, who demonstrates exceptional talent or ability in a particular area, often beyond what is considered normal for their age

cudowne dziecko, genialne dziecko

cudowne dziecko, genialne dziecko

Ex: The young pianist was a musical prodigy, performing at concerts by age six. 
ratiocination
ratiocination
[Rzeczownik]

the process of logical thinking or reasoning

rozumowanie, racjoklinacja

rozumowanie, racjoklinacja

Ex: Sherlock Holmes's keen ratiocination enabled him to solve even the most perplexing mysteries. 
sharp-witted
sharp-witted
[przymiotnik]

possessing quick intelligence and an ability to make clever remarks or observations

bystry, dowcipny

bystry, dowcipny

Ex: Despite his quiet demeanor, he's incredibly sharp-witted and always has a clever comeback. 
crafty
crafty
[przymiotnik]

using clever and usually deceitful methods to achieve what one wants

przebiegły, chytry

przebiegły, chytry

Ex: Her crafty negotiation tactics allowed her to secure a favorable deal for her company. 
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