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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
brindled
brindled
[adjectiv]

streaked or mottled with different shades of color, often resembling a tiger's stripes

tigrat, dungat

tigrat, dungat

Ex: The brindled cat lounged lazily in the sun, its fur shimmering with shades of gray and brown. 
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blotch
blotch
[substantiv]

a stain that stands out from its surroundings, often uneven or discolored

pată, întunecime

pată, întunecime

Ex: A red blotch appeared on his cheek after the allergic reaction. 
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diaphanous
diaphanous
[adjectiv]

extremely light, delicate, and often see-through

diafan, transparent

diafan, transparent

Ex: The bride wore a veil of diaphanous lace that shimmered in the sunlight. 
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gossamer
gossamer
[adjectiv]

delicate, light, and thin in appearance

aerian, delicat

aerian, delicat

Ex: The spider's web, woven with gossamer threads, shimmered in the morning dew, creating a delicate and intricate pattern. 
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inchoate
inchoate
[adjectiv]

just beginning to take shape

embrionar, incipient

embrionar, incipient

Ex: His ideas were still inchoate, more instinct than strategy. 
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limpid
limpid
[adjectiv]

transparent in appearance

limpede, transparent

limpede, transparent

Ex: The lake was so limpid you could see the pebbles on the bottom. 
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lustrous
lustrous
[adjectiv]

having a smooth and shiny surface that reflects light, often appearing glossy or radiant

lustruitor, strălucitor

lustruitor, strălucitor

Ex: The lustrous finish on the car made it stand out in the showroom. 
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motley
motley
[adjectiv]

made up of a varied, often incongruous mixture of elements or types

divers, amestecat

divers, amestecat

Ex: The team was a motley group of amateurs and professionals. 
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pallid
pallid
[adjectiv]

abnormally pale, lacking in color, and often associated with illness, shock, or a lack of vitality

palid, decolorat

palid, decolorat

Ex: The patient's pallid complexion raised concerns among the medical staff. 
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refulgent
refulgent
[adjectiv]

shining brightly, radiant, or reflective of light

strălucitor, radiant

strălucitor, radiant

Ex: The sun rose over the horizon, casting a refulgent glow across the landscape. 
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sinuous
sinuous
[adjectiv]

possessing many curves or moving in a twisting way

sinuos, serpuit

sinuos, serpuit

Ex: The sinuous path through the forest was filled with vibrant wildflowers. 
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turbid
turbid
[adjectiv]

(of liquids) lacking in clarity for being mixed by other things such as sand or soil

tulbure, noroios

tulbure, noroios

Ex: The turbid river water was unsafe for swimming due to high sediment levels. 
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turgid
turgid
[adjectiv]

unusually swollen, typically due to internal buildup of gas or fluid

umflat, tumefiat

umflat, tumefiat

Ex: The frog's turgid throat pulsed as it croaked loudly. 
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variegated
variegated
[adjectiv]

having many different colors

diversificat, multicolor

diversificat, multicolor

Ex: The quilt featured a variegated pattern, incorporating a range of colors for a striking visual effect. 
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garish
garish
[adjectiv]

too bright and colorful in a way that is tasteless

strident, vizibil

strident, vizibil

Ex: The garish decorations at the party clashed with the elegant atmosphere of the venue. 
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wispy
wispy
[adjectiv]

thin, delicate, and feathery in appearance or texture

subțire, delicat

subțire, delicat

Ex: The wispy clouds floated across the sky, resembling strands of cotton candy in the afternoon sun. 
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ethereal
ethereal
[adjectiv]

extremely delicate, light, as if it belongs to a heavenly realm

eteric, ceresc

eteric, ceresc

Ex: The ethereal music of the flute floated through the room, creating a sense of calm. 
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ornate
ornate
[adjectiv]

elaborately decorated or adorned with intricate details

ornamentat, împodobit cu detalii intricate

ornamentat, împodobit cu detalii intricate

Ex: The ornate chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a dazzling array of light throughout the ballroom. 
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gaudy
gaudy
[adjectiv]

excessively colorful, flashy, or showy in a way that lacks taste or elegance

strident, pretențios

strident, pretențios

Ex: The gaudy decorations on the Christmas tree clashed with the room's minimalist decor. 
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dispersed
dispersed
[adjectiv]

not concentrated in one place

dispersat, împrăștiat

dispersat, împrăștiat

Ex: The crowd dispersed quickly after the concert ended. 
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unkempt
unkempt
[adjectiv]

(of an appearance) not washed, neat, or cared for

neîngrijit, dezordonat

neîngrijit, dezordonat

Ex: After a long hike, their unkempt appearance didn't bother them; the adventure was more important. 
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aery
aery
[adjectiv]

delicate and weightless in nature

eteric, imaterial

eteric, imaterial

Ex: Her thoughts drifted in an aery haze, impossible to pin down. 
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sundry
sundry
[adjectiv]

a collection of different kinds of items gathered together without any particular order

divers, variat

divers, variat

Ex: The drawer contained sundry items like pens, rubber bands, and paper clips. 
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multifarious
multifarious
[adjectiv]

containing numerous diverse parts or aspects

multiform, diversificat

multiform, diversificat

Ex: The multifarious activities at the fair ensured there was something for everyone. 
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askew
askew
[adverb]

in a crooked or tilted position

strâmb, încovoiat

strâmb, încovoiat

Ex: The picture frame hung askew on the wall, giving the room a slightly disheveled appearance. 
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awry
awry
[adverb]

with an inclination to one side or oblique position

strâmb, oblic

strâmb, oblic

Ex: The flag flew awry, tilted sideways in the strong wind. 
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dichotomy
dichotomy
[substantiv]

a division between two things that are represented as being entirely different

dihotomie, diviziune

dihotomie, diviziune

Ex: The novel explores the dichotomy between tradition and progress. 
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eclectic
eclectic
[adjectiv]

containing what is best of various ideas, styles, methods, beliefs, etc.

eclectic

eclectic

Ex: Their restaurant had an eclectic ethnic menu that blended flavors from around the world. 
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dimly
dimly
[adverb]

with a faint or soft light

slab,  estompăt

slab, estompăt

Ex: The candle in the room flickered dimly, casting a soft glow. 
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palpable
palpable
[adjectiv]

capable of being physically sensed

tangibil, perceptibil

tangibil, perceptibil

Ex: The lump on his arm was palpable, even through the fabric. 
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facet
facet
[substantiv]

a polished, flat surface on a gemstone or bone, crucial for reflecting light in gems and for articulation in bones

fațetă, suprafață

fațetă, suprafață

Ex: The diamond's exquisite facets caught and reflected every ray of sunlight. 
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kaleidoscope
kaleidoscope
[substantiv]

a constantly changing pattern of elements or colors

caleidoscop, model schimbător

caleidoscop, model schimbător

Ex: The city's nightlife is a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and cultures. 
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