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SAT Ordfärdigheter 2 - Lektion 21

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conscience
[Substantiv]

an internal guide for behavior based on principles of right and wrong according to an established code of ethics

samsa, medvetande

samsa, medvetande

Ex: conscience urged her to apologize for the misunderstanding .
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conscientious
[adjektiv]

devoted fully to completing tasks and obligations to the highest standard

samvetsgrann, plikttrogen

samvetsgrann, plikttrogen

Ex: She approached her volunteer work with conscientious commitment to helping others .
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to become nervous, confused, or rushed

få nervös, förvirra

få nervös, förvirra

Ex: flustered as she tried to finish the project before the deadline .
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flustered
[adjektiv]

feeling confused, bothered, or overwhelmed, resulting in a loss of calmness or clear thinking

förvirrad, uppjagad

förvirrad, uppjagad

Ex: I was flustered packing for the trip that I forgot half my things .
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magnanimous
[adjektiv]

demonstrating a broad-minded and selfless approach, often showing a willingness to help or support others without expecting anything in return

storsint, generös

storsint, generös

Ex: His grand gesture of paying for everyone 's dinner was truly magnanimous act of generosity .
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magnate
[Substantiv]

a wealthy, influential, and successful businessperson

magnat, storföretagare

magnat, storföretagare

Ex: magnate Donald Trump leveraged his family 's business into a globally recognized brand throughout hotels , casinos and television .
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magnet
[Substantiv]

an object that produces an invisible field capable of attracting certain metals without physical contact

magnet, magnetisk föremål

magnet, magnetisk föremål

Ex: My book report is on the man who first figured out how to magnets to help ships navigate the ocean long ago .
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to make an object capable of attracting certain metals

magnitisera, magnetisera

magnitisera, magnetisera

Ex: The teacher showed how running an electric current through a coil of wire magnetize the coil temporarily .
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magnificence
[Substantiv]

the quality of causing a sense of awe and admiration through spectacular attention to detail

magnifikhet, storslagenhet

magnifikhet, storslagenhet

Ex: magnificence of the Himalayas instills profound awe in all who gaze upon their glacial mountain peaks .
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magniloquent
[adjektiv]

having a lofty or pompous style of speaking or writing

magniloquent, storslagen

magniloquent, storslagen

Ex: She delivered a magniloquent address at the conference, aiming to inspire but ultimately confusing the audience.
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magnitude
[Substantiv]

the measurable size of phenomena such as distance, mass, speed, luminosity, etc. based on quantitative scale

magnitud, storlek

magnitud, storlek

Ex: It 's difficult to fully comprehend magnitude of billions of dollars in national debt .
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to render someone senseless, dizzy, or confused through force, blow, or trauma

betäcka, förblinda

betäcka, förblinda

Ex: She was so startled by the loud bang that it stupefied her temporarily .
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stupefying
[adjektiv]

confusing one so much that one doesn't know what to think due to confusion or shock

dåslig, förbluffande

dåslig, förbluffande

Ex: It was a stupefying heat wave, with record temperatures causing many residents to feel lethargic and confused.
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to severely condemn through a harsh verbal criticism or attack

skälla ut, kritiserar hårt

skälla ut, kritiserar hårt

Ex: By the end of the debate , he will excoriated his opponent ’s arguments thoroughly .
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excoriation
[Substantiv]

the action or process of severely criticizing someone or something harshly through verbal attack

kritiskt angrepp, skarp kritik

kritiskt angrepp, skarp kritik

Ex: She resigned due to the excoriation and hostility from her management team .
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irreverent
[adjektiv]

not showing proper respect for things that are usually treated seriously

irreverent, oförskämd

irreverent, oförskämd

Ex: The movie received criticism for irreverent treatment of a serious historical event .
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irreversible
[adjektiv]

unable to be undone, changed, or corrected once something has occurred

oåterkallelig, oåterbar

oåterkallelig, oåterbar

Ex: irreversible loss of data due to a computer crash could have been prevented with regular backups .
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irrevocable
[adjektiv]

unable to be changed, undone, or reversed

oåterkallelig, oåterkalleliga

oåterkallelig, oåterkalleliga

Ex: Once the verdict was delivered , the judge 's ruling irrevocable.
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to completely overwhelm or weaken someone physically, mentally or emotionally, making them unable to function normally

överväldiga, krossa

överväldiga, krossa

Ex: Grief continued prostrate her months after the loss .
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prostration
[Substantiv]

the physical posture of lying flat with the face to the ground, as in submission to a religious or political authority

prostration, framsidan nedåt

prostration, framsidan nedåt

Ex: Prostration is a required posture for Muslims performing the five daily prayers .
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