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Humanistyka SAT - People

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
contact
contact
[Rzeczownik]

an individual with whom one has established a professional or personal relationship, typically for the purpose of obtaining information, assistance, etc.

kontakt, relacja

kontakt, relacja

Ex: He reached out to his contacts in the industry to help him find a new job. 
acquaintance
acquaintance
[Rzeczownik]

a person whom one knows but is not a close friend

znajomy, relacja

znajomy, relacja

Ex: She bumped into an old acquaintance at the grocery store and exchanged pleasantries. 
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. 
clairvoyant
clairvoyant
[Rzeczownik]

a person who claims to have the ability to perceive events or objects beyond normal sensory capabilities

jasnowidz, wizjoner

jasnowidz, wizjoner

Ex: The clairvoyant amazed everyone at the party by accurately describing events from their past. 
buff
buff
[Rzeczownik]

someone who is deeply interested in and well-informed about a particular topic

entuzjasta, ekspert

entuzjasta, ekspert

Ex: She's a real history buff and can recite dates from memory. 
luminary
luminary
[Rzeczownik]

an influential individual who inspires or enlightens others

luminarz, wybitna osobowość

luminarz, wybitna osobowość

Ex: As a luminary in the world of technology, Steve Jobs inspired countless innovators. 
buffoon
buffoon
[Rzeczownik]

a person who behaves in a ridiculous or amusing way, often to entertain others

błazen, klaun

błazen, klaun

Ex: The party entertainer's antics made him appear like a buffoon to the children. 
vagabond
vagabond
[Rzeczownik]

a wanderer who has no settled place to live and travels from place to place

włóczęga, nomada

włóczęga, nomada

Ex: The vagabond moved through the streets, carrying all his belongings in a small bag. 
poacher
poacher
[Rzeczownik]

a person who illegally hunts or catches wildlife, typically for profit or personal gain

kłusownik, nielegalny myśliwy

kłusownik, nielegalny myśliwy

Ex: The park rangers apprehended several poachers in possession of endangered species. 
amateur
amateur
[Rzeczownik]

someone who engages in a study, sport, or activity for pleasure or personal interest rather than as a profession or for financial gain

amator, niezawodowiec

amator, niezawodowiec

Ex: He started playing tennis as an amateur but quickly rose through the ranks to compete at national tournaments. 
smuggler
smuggler
[Rzeczownik]

an individual who illegally and secretly imports or exports goods or people

przemytnik, przemycacz

przemytnik, przemycacz

Ex: The smuggler was caught attempting to bring drugs into the country through hidden compartments in his truck. 
homemaker
homemaker
[Rzeczownik]

an individual, typically within a family setting, responsible for managing household tasks to create a comfortable and functional living environment

gospodyni domowa, osoba prowadząca dom

gospodyni domowa, osoba prowadząca dom

Ex: As a homemaker, she finds fulfillment in creating a comfortable and nurturing environment for her family. 
invalid
invalid
[Rzeczownik]

a person who is too ill or disabled to care for themselves or participate in normal activities

inwalida, chory

inwalida, chory

Ex: The caregivers were trained to attend to the needs of invalids, ensuring their well-being. 
explorer
explorer
[Rzeczownik]

a person who visits unknown places to find out more about them

badacz, podróżnik

badacz, podróżnik

Ex: Early explorers played a key role in discovering new continents. 
missionary
missionary
[Rzeczownik]

someone who aggressively promotes or imposes their religious beliefs on others, often without sensitivity to cultural or personal differences

misjonarz, ewangelizator

misjonarz, ewangelizator

Ex: The missionary's approach was seen as insensitive and colonialist by the local community. 
townsman
townsman
[Rzeczownik]

a male resident of a town or city, typically emphasizing a person's connection to and involvement in local community affairs

mieszczanin, mieszkaniec

mieszczanin, mieszkaniec

Ex: The townsman was well-known for his contributions to local charities and civic organizations. 
posterity
posterity
[Rzeczownik]

all the people who will come after the current generation

potomność, przyszłe pokolenia

potomność, przyszłe pokolenia

Ex: Scientists are researching renewable energy sources with an eye toward securing a cleaner future for posterity. 
cohort
cohort
[Rzeczownik]

a group of people with a shared characteristic, often studied or observed over a period of time

kohorta, grupa

kohorta, grupa

elite
elite
[Rzeczownik]

a small group of people in a society who enjoy a lot of advantages because of their economic, intellectual, etc. superiority

elita

elita

Ex: The elite gathered at the exclusive club for their annual meeting. 
surrogate
surrogate
[Rzeczownik]

someone who acts or serves as a substitute or representative on behalf of another person or entity, often in a legal or formal capacity

zastępca, przedstawiciel

zastępca, przedstawiciel

Ex: She served as a surrogate for her elderly neighbor, managing her finances and medical appointments. 
regiment
regiment
[Rzeczownik]

a military unit with a specific organizational structure and operational role within an army

pułk, jednostka wojskowa

pułk, jednostka wojskowa

Ex: The 101st Airborne Division is a renowned regiment of the United States Army. 
garrison
garrison
[Rzeczownik]

a military stronghold where soldiers are stationed for defense

garnizon, twierdza

garnizon, twierdza

Ex: The castle served as a garrison for the king's soldiers. 
procession
procession
[Rzeczownik]

a group of people, animals, or vehicles moving ahead in an organized formation

pochód, procesja

pochód, procesja

Ex: A procession of elephants walked through the festival grounds. 
lineup
lineup
[Rzeczownik]

a carefully arranged group of people or things brought together for a particular purpose

ustawienie, wybór

ustawienie, wybór

Ex: The fashion show lineup featured models showcasing the latest designer collections. 
masses
masses
[Rzeczownik]

the general population or a large group of people within a society considered collectively

masy, ludność

masy, ludność

Ex: The masses gathered in the town square to celebrate the national holiday. 
folks
folks
[Rzeczownik]

a group of individuals, especially within a community or social setting

ludzie, osoby

ludzie, osoby

Ex: The neighborhood folks gathered for a barbecue on Saturday afternoon. 
quorum
quorum
[Rzeczownik]

the minimum number of people that must be present for a meeting to officially begin or for decisions to be made

kworum, minimalna wymagana liczba

kworum, minimalna wymagana liczba

Ex: The board meeting could not proceed as scheduled because there was not enough members present to meet the quorum requirement. 
cavalcade
cavalcade
[Rzeczownik]

a procession or parade, typically consisting of a series of vehicles, horses, or people

kawalkada, parada

kawalkada, parada

Ex: The city streets were filled with excitement as the cavalcade of floats and performers passed by during the carnival parade. 
pseudonym
pseudonym
[Rzeczownik]

a fake name people use for certain activities

pseudonim, kryptonim

pseudonim, kryptonim

Ex: Batman, a pseudonym for Bruce Wayne, fights crime in Gotham City. 
moniker
moniker
[Rzeczownik]

a nickname or alias that someone or something is known by, often used informally or affectionately

przydomek, ksywa

przydomek, ksywa

Ex: His moniker "Slim" was given to him by his friends in high school because of his slender build. 
anonymous
anonymous
[przymiotnik]

(of a person) not known by name

anonimowy

anonimowy

Ex: The whistleblower chose to remain anonymous to protect their identity and avoid potential retaliation. 
possessed
possessed
[przymiotnik]

influenced or controlled by a demon or spirit

opętany, nawiedzony

opętany, nawiedzony

Ex: The villagers believed the old mansion was haunted by a possessed spirit. 
juvenile
juvenile
[przymiotnik]

relating to young people who have not reached adulthood yet

nieletni

nieletni

Ex: The juvenile detention center houses young offenders under the age of 18. 
swashbuckling
swashbuckling
[przymiotnik]

having a great amount of bravery, charisma, and a sense of adventure

awanturniczy, odważny i charyzmatyczny

awanturniczy, odważny i charyzmatyczny

Ex: She admired the swashbuckling knights in shining armor depicted in medieval tales. 
renowned
renowned
[przymiotnik]

famous and admired by many people

sławny, renomowany

sławny, renomowany

Ex: The renowned scientist was honored with a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research. 
to dub
to dub
[Czasownik]

to give someone or something a nickname, often to show affection or to highlight a specific trait

przezywać, nazywać

przezywać, nazywać

Ex: In the music industry, the legendary guitarist was dubbed "The King of Blues" for his mastery of the blues genre. 
to flush
to flush
[Czasownik]

to experience a reddening of the skin, typically in the face, due to emotions like embarrassment, excitement, or strong reactions

rumienić się, zaczerwienić się

rumienić się, zaczerwienić się

Ex: When she received the unexpected compliment, her cheeks flushed with embarrassment. 
to gawk
to gawk
[Czasownik]

to stare openly and foolishly

gapić się, głupek patrzeć

gapić się, głupek patrzeć

Ex: As the magician performed his tricks, the children gawked in amazement. 
to populate
to populate
[Czasownik]

(of individuals or communities) to be present in a particular area

zamieszkiwać, zasiedlać

zamieszkiwać, zasiedlać

Ex: Various indigenous tribes have populated the rainforest for centuries. 
to mediate
to mediate
[Czasownik]

to help end a dispute between people by trying to find something on which everyone agrees

mediować, pośredniczyć

mediować, pośredniczyć

Ex: Sarah offered to mediate between the two coworkers who had been arguing for weeks. 
to tinker
to tinker
[Czasownik]

to attempt to repair something in an experimental or unskilled way

majsterkować, bawić się

majsterkować, bawić się

Ex: He enjoys tinkering with old motorcycles, trying to restore them to their former glory. 
to waive
to waive
[Czasownik]

to voluntarily relinquish or give up a right, claim, or privilege

zrzec się, zrezygnować

zrzec się, zrezygnować

Ex: He decided to waive his right to a trial. 
to inherit
to inherit
[Czasownik]

to receive money, property, etc. from someone who has passed away

dziedziczyć, otrzymać w spadku

dziedziczyć, otrzymać w spadku

Ex: After her grandmother's passing, she inherited a beautiful antique necklace. 
to conduct
to conduct
[Czasownik]

to direct or participate in the management, organization, or execution of something

kierować, przeprowadzać

kierować, przeprowadzać

Ex: The experienced project manager will conduct the team in implementing the new software. 
to undertake
to undertake
[Czasownik]

to take responsibility for something and start to do it

przedsięwziąć, podjąć

przedsięwziąć, podjąć

Ex: She undertakes the responsibility of managing the team's day-to-day operations. 
to don
to don
[Czasownik]

to put on clothing

wdziewać, ubierać

wdziewać, ubierać

Ex: He decided to don a sharp suit for the job interview to make a professional impression. 
to prattle
to prattle
[Czasownik]

to talk a lot about unimportant things and in a way that may seem foolish

paplać,  gaworzyć

paplać, gaworzyć

Ex: During the long car ride, the toddler prattled on about imaginary friends and adventures. 
to woo
to woo
[Czasownik]

to try to make someone love one, especially for marriage

zalecać się, uwodzić

zalecać się, uwodzić

Ex: He tried to woo her with flowers and heartfelt letters, hoping to win her heart. 
to court
to court
[Czasownik]

to romantically pursue someone by expressing interest and affection to establish a relationship

zalecać się, adoptować

zalecać się, adoptować

Ex: In the Victorian era, gentlemen would traditionally court ladies with flowers and polite gestures. 
to accompany
to accompany
[Czasownik]

to go somewhere with someone

towarzyszyć

towarzyszyć

Ex: Sarah asked John to accompany her to the concert. 
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