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Lista Słówek Poziomu C2 - Harmonia i Niezgoda

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
to assent
to assent
[Czasownik]

to agree to something, such as a suggestion, request, etc.

zgadzać się, wyrażać zgodę

zgadzać się, wyrażać zgodę

Ex: During the meeting, members of the committee were asked to assent to the proposed changes in the project plan. 
to acquiesce
to acquiesce
[Czasownik]

to reluctantly accept something without protest

ulegać, pogodzić się

ulegać, pogodzić się

Ex: The student, unable to convince the teacher otherwise, acquiesced and accepted the lower grade on the assignment. 
to upvote
to upvote
[Czasownik]

to show one's agreement or approval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

głosować za, zatwierdzać

głosować za, zatwierdzać

Ex: Users are encouraged to upvote content that they find valuable or interesting to increase its visibility. 
to countenance
to countenance
[Czasownik]

to agree and not oppose to something that one generally finds unacceptable or unpleasant

tolerować, akceptować

tolerować, akceptować

Ex: Despite his personal reservations, he decided to countenance the new policy to maintain harmony within the team. 
to capitulate
to capitulate
[Czasownik]

to surrender after negotiation or when facing overwhelming pressure

kapitulować, poddawać się

kapitulować, poddawać się

Ex: The army finally capitulated after weeks of intense fighting. 
to relent
to relent
[Czasownik]

to accept something, usually after some resistance

ustąpić, zmięknąć

ustąpić, zmięknąć

Ex: After much persuasion, the manager relented and granted the team an extra day off. 
to downvote
to downvote
[Czasownik]

to show one's disagreement or disapproval of an online post or comment by clicking on a specific icon

głosować przeciw, downvotować

głosować przeciw, downvotować

Ex: Users are encouraged to downvote content that violates community guidelines or is deemed low quality. 
to diverge
to diverge
[Czasownik]

(of views, opinions, etc.) to be different from each other

rozchodzić się,  różnić się

rozchodzić się, różnić się

Ex: During the debate, the candidates' views began to diverge on key economic policies. 
to dissent
to dissent
[Czasownik]

to give or have opinions that differ from those officially or commonly accepted

sprzeciwiać się, mieć odmienne zdanie

sprzeciwiać się, mieć odmienne zdanie

Ex: She was known to often dissent during meetings, always challenging the prevailing views. 
to expostulate
to expostulate
[Czasownik]

to strongly argue, disapprove, or disagree with someone or something

upominać, ostro protestować

upominać, ostro protestować

Ex: Yesterday, I expostulated with my colleague about their unprofessional behavior. 
to gainsay
to gainsay
[Czasownik]

to disagree or deny that something is true

zaprzeczać, negować

zaprzeczać, negować

Ex: No one could gainsay the evidence presented by the prosecution; it was indisputable. 
to harrumph
to harrumph
[Czasownik]

‌to express disapproval of something by making a noise in the throat

chrząkać, mruczeć

chrząkać, mruczeć

Ex: The professor harrumphed loudly when the student suggested a controversial theory during the lecture. 
to deprecate
to deprecate
[Czasownik]

to not support and be against something or someone

potępiać, nie aprobować

potępiać, nie aprobować

Ex: The mayor deprecated the use of violence as a means of protest, urging citizens to seek peaceful alternatives. 
to frown on
to frown on
[Czasownik]

to disapprove of or have a negative opinion about something, particularly due to being improper or unacceptable

nie aprobować, krzywo patrzeć

nie aprobować, krzywo patrzeć

Ex: In their workplace, any form of socializing beyond work-related matters is frowned on. 
to repudiate
to repudiate
[Czasownik]

to dismiss or reject something as false

odrzucać, zaprzeczać

odrzucać, zaprzeczać

Ex: The company repudiated the claims that their products were unsafe, presenting evidence to the contrary. 
to denigrate
to denigrate
[Czasownik]

to intentionally make harmful statements to damage a person or thing's worth or reputation

oczerniać, poniżać

oczerniać, poniżać

Ex: The tabloid newspaper consistently denigrated the celebrity, spreading false rumors to tarnish their reputation. 
to champion
to champion
[Czasownik]

to support, defend, or fight for a cause, principle, or person

bronić, wspierać

bronić, wspierać

Ex: The activists championed the rights of marginalized communities, advocating for equality. 
to endorse
to endorse
[Czasownik]

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

popierać, wspierać

popierać, wspierać

Ex: The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product, praising its effectiveness. 
to pan
to pan
[Czasownik]

to give a strong, negative review or opinion about something

zbesztać, skrytykować

zbesztać, skrytykować

Ex: The movie critic panned the new film, citing poor acting and a weak storyline. 
to contravene
to contravene
[Czasownik]

to go against an argument or statement

zaprzeczać, sprzeciwiać się

zaprzeczać, sprzeciwiać się

Ex: The evidence clearly contravenes the defendant's testimony. 
affray
affray
[Rzeczownik]

a public fight involving a group of people, typically causing a disturbance or public disorder

bójka, awantura

bójka, awantura

Ex: The police were called to the scene to break up an affray between two rival groups in the city center. 
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