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Vocabular Avansat pentru GRE - Calitate și Temperament

Aici veți învăța câteva cuvinte în engleză despre calitate și temperament, cum ar fi "anemic", "neîndemânatic", "reticent" etc., care sunt necesare pentru examenul GRE.

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Advanced Words Needed for the GRE
aboveboard
aboveboard
[adjectiv]

doing something honestly and legally, without any trickery

cinstit, legal

cinstit, legal

Ex: The company’s dealings were completely aboveboard, ensuring trust with clients. 
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anemic
anemic
[adjectiv]

lacking in strength, energy, and effect

anemic, slab

anemic, slab

Ex: The anemic response to the proposal suggested a lack of interest. 
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asperity
asperity
[substantiv]

harshness or sharpness of tone, manner, or temper

asprime, tărie

asprime, tărie

Ex: She answered with unexpected asperity after being interrupted. 
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avarice
avarice
[substantiv]

excessive desire for money and material goods

avar, lăcomie

avar, lăcomie

Ex: His avarice drove him to exploit his workers for more profit. 
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bilious
bilious
[adjectiv]

having a tendency to be irritable or ill-tempered

bilios, iritabil

bilios, iritabil

Ex: His bilious comments soured the mood of the entire meeting. 
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capricious
capricious
[adjectiv]

(of a person) prone to unexpected and sudden changes of behavior, mood, or mind

capricios, schimbător

capricios, schimbător

Ex: The novel's capricious protagonist kept readers on their toes, never sure of his next move. 
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to cosset
to cosset
[verb]

to treat someone with an excessive amount of care and indulgence

răsfăța, râgâi

răsfăța, râgâi

Ex: She cosseted her newborn with the finest clothes and constant attention. 
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crafty
crafty
[adjectiv]

using clever and usually deceitful methods to achieve what one wants

viclean, șiret

viclean, șiret

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

the strong desire for attaining a lot of money or material goods

lăcomie

lăcomie

Ex: His cupidity drove him to make unethical business deals. 
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deference
deference
[substantiv]

a willingness or habit of submitting to the opinions or authority of others

deferență, supunere

deferență, supunere

Ex: In deference to his manager's judgment, he agreed to postpone the launch. 
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discerning
discerning
[adjectiv]

evaluating situations, people, or ideas with clarity and wisdom

perspicace, judicios

perspicace, judicios

Ex: She's a discerning critic, known for her fair but incisive reviews. 
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ebullient
ebullient
[adjectiv]

having or displaying enthusiasm, happiness, and liveliness

exuberant, entuziasmat

exuberant, entuziasmat

Ex: Her ebullient personality brightened up the entire room. 
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facetious
facetious
[adjectiv]

not showing the amount of seriousness needed toward a serious matter by trying to seem clever and humorous

glumeț, șugubăț

glumeț, șugubăț

Ex: His facetious remarks about the serious issue were not well received. 
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fell
fell
[adjectiv]

having the ability to be deadly, cruel, or destructive

mortal, crud

mortal, crud

Ex: The fell beast terrorized the villagers with its fierce attacks. 
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gauche
gauche
[adjectiv]

having an awkward or impolite way of behaving due to a lack of social skills or experience

neîndemânatic,  lipsit de tact

neîndemânatic, lipsit de tact

Ex: His gauche comments at the dinner party made everyone uncomfortable. 
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idiosyncrasy
idiosyncrasy
[substantiv]

an unusual or strange behavior, thought, or habit that is specific to one person

idiosincrazie, particularitate

idiosincrazie, particularitate

Ex: His constant humming while working is an idiosyncrasy of his. 
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ingenuous
ingenuous
[adjectiv]

showing simplicity, honesty, or innocence and willing to trust others due to a lack of life experience

ingenu, candid

ingenu, candid

Ex: Her ingenuous questions revealed how new she was to the industry. 
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invidious
invidious
[adjectiv]

causing offense or unhappiness due to being prejudice or unjust

nedrept, ofensator

nedrept, ofensator

Ex: The invidious comparison between the two candidates was unfair. 
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lascivious
lascivious
[adjectiv]

experiencing or displaying an intense sexual interest

lasciv, desfrânat

lasciv, desfrânat

Ex: He was known for his lascivious behavior at parties. 
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maudlin
maudlin
[adjectiv]

having an excessive emotional quality, often in a way that seems overly sentimental or self-pitying

lacrimogen, excesiv de emoțional

lacrimogen, excesiv de emoțional

Ex: The film's maudlin ending left some viewers feeling manipulated by the emotions. 
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nettlesome
nettlesome
[adjectiv]

causing difficulties, problems, or annoyances

enervant, problematic

enervant, problematic

Ex: The nettlesome details of the contract caused delays. 
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officious
officious
[adjectiv]

self-important and very eager to give orders or help when it is not wanted, or needed

oficios, intruziv

oficios, intruziv

Ex: The officious clerk insisted on checking every detail of my application. 
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Panglossian
Panglossian
[adjectiv]

having an extremely optimistic point of view

Panglossian, extrem de optimist

Panglossian, extrem de optimist

Ex: His Panglossian outlook made him dismiss any potential problems. 
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percipient
percipient
[adjectiv]

quickly and effortlessly noticing things and understanding them

perspicace, agut

perspicace, agut

Ex: Her percipient observations helped solve the mystery quickly. 
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phlegmatic
phlegmatic
[adjectiv]

able to keep a calm demeanor and not get emotional easily

flegmatic, nepasional

flegmatic, nepasional

Ex: His phlegmatic response to the crisis helped calm the entire team. 
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quixotic
quixotic
[adjectiv]

(of ideas or plans) hopeful or imaginative but impractical

quixotic, utopic

quixotic, utopic

Ex: His quixotic plan to sail solo around the world ended after two days. 
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reticent
reticent
[adjectiv]

reluctant to speak to others, especially about one's thoughts and emotions

reticent, puțin comunicativ

reticent, puțin comunicativ

Ex: Sarah was reticent when it came to discussing her personal life with her coworkers. 
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sanguine
sanguine
[adjectiv]

having a confident, hopeful, and positive outlook for the future

optimist, încrezător

optimist, încrezător

Ex: She remained sanguine about the project’s success despite the challenges. 
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saturnine
saturnine
[adjectiv]

having a bitter, grumpy, and serious appearance and attitude, oftentimes in a threatening manner

saturnin, posomorât

saturnin, posomorât

Ex: His saturnine expression made everyone at the meeting uneasy. 
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stoic
stoic
[adjectiv]

not displaying emotions and not complaining, especially in difficult and painful situations

stoic, imperturbabil

stoic, imperturbabil

Ex: He remained stoic despite the challenging circumstances. 
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sybarite
sybarite
[substantiv]

an individual who is very fond of enjoying luxurious pleasures and items

sibarit, hedonist

sibarit, hedonist

Ex: As a sybarite, he indulged in the finest wines and gourmet meals. 
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tempestuous
tempestuous
[adjectiv]

involving many extreme and powerful emotions

furtunos, tulbure

furtunos, tulbure

Ex: Their tempestuous relationship was marked by frequent, intense arguments. 
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slapdash
slapdash
[adjectiv]

doing something hastily and without much thought or care

făcut în grabă, negligent

făcut în grabă, negligent

Ex: She realized the slapdash painting needed to be redone carefully. 
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sedulous
sedulous
[adjectiv]

putting continuous effort, care, and attention in doing something

asiduu, harnic

asiduu, harnic

Ex: Her sedulous work on the project earned her a promotion. 
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loquacious
loquacious
[adjectiv]

relating to someone who likes to talk much more than necessary

vorbăreț,  guraliv

vorbăreț, guraliv

Ex: At every family gathering, my loquacious aunt dominates the conversation with stories from her travels. 
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