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      She accepted the job offer with alacrity, eager to start the new role.   empezar lección
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      The firefighter handled the dangerous situation with great aplomb.   empezar lección
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      The manager's calm explanation did little to assuage the employees' fears about layoffs. alleviate relieve help soothe mitigate ease   empezar lección
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      The sunny weather was an auspicious start to their wedding day.   empezar lección
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      The conversation was so banal that I nearly fell asleep   empezar lección
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      The nation's bellicose posture worried its neighbors. aggressive militant hostile belligerent warlike   empezar lección
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      I appreciated her candor, even though the truth was hard to hear.   empezar lección
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      The weather was capricious, changing from sunny to stormy in minutes. volatile unpredictable changeful   empezar lección
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      He agreed to the plan, but with the caveat that they would review the budget in one month.   empezar lección
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      After being misled once, he became very circumspect about new business offers. cautious careful wary   empezar lección
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      She presented a cogent argument that was impossible to refute. compelling convincing conclusive   empezar lección
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      The detective pondered the conundrum of how the thief could have escaped a locked room.   empezar lección
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      The young knight bowed his head in deference to the queen.   empezar lección
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      While the film was entertaining, it was also didactic, with a clear moral message about greed.   empezar lección
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      The committee was made up of people with disparate backgrounds, from artists to scientists.   empezar lección
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      Różny, zasadniczo różny, niepowiązany ze sobą   
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      The agency's job is to disseminate public health information   empezar lección
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      rozpowszechniać też rozsiewać   
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      Forgetting to thank the host was an egregious error in etiquette.   empezar lección
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      articulate outspoken vocal. Martin Luther King Jr. was an eloquent speaker who moved millions with his words.   empezar lección
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      bring together, organize, close ranks     We have to organize and fight for our rights.   empezar lección
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      zjednoczyć, zorganizować, zewrzeć szeregi   
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      Could you elucidate your theory? I don't quite understand it.   empezar lección
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      She faced the crisis with remarkable equanimity.   empezar lección
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      The new road construction will only exacerbate the city's traffic problems.   empezar lección
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      He was being facetious when he said he would run for president   empezar lección
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      Their fortuitous meeting at the airport led to a lifelong friendship   empezar lección
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      Furtive: The thief cast a furtive glance over his shoulder. shady sly stealthy sneaky shifty clandestine   empezar lección
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      The garrulous taxi driver talked nonstop during the entire ride   empezar lección
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      : The blooming of crocuses is a harbinger of spring   empezar lección
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      In the Greek tragedy, the hero's downfall was caused by his hubris.   empezar lección
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      His idiosyncratic habit of wearing mismatched socks made him memorable.   empezar lección
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      Idiosynkratyczny, specyficzny, charakterystyczny, ekscentryczny   
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      The beauty of the sunset over the ocean was ineffable.   empezar lección
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      The inexorable march of time waits for no one.   empezar lección
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      Her ingenuous question showed that she had no hidden motives. naive guileless, genuine   empezar lección
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      The disease is insidious, spreading slowly and without symptoms in its early stages.   empezar lección
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      Despite his high fever, he was surprisingly lucid.   empezar lección
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      He was magnanimous in victory, praising his opponent's efforts.   empezar lección
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      The narrator's mellifluous voice made the long audiobook a pleasure to listen to.   empezar lección
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      jak miód na me serce np śpiew   
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      Wearing a helmet can mitigate the risk of head injury.   empezar lección
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      Whether he would have won the race is a moot point, as he was disqualified.   empezar lección
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      She had only a nebulous idea of what she wanted to do after college. ambiguous cryptic obscure dark vague mysterious   empezar lección
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      He tried to act nonchalant, but I could tell he was nervous.   empezar lección
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      Zaciemniać, ukryć np prawdę   
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      The king's advisor was an obsequious man who agreed with everything his ruler said.   empezar lección
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      It's a paradox that social media, which is meant to connect people, often makes them feel more isolated.   empezar lección
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      The politician used many pejorative terms to describe immigrants. He was clearly xenophobic.: The word "coward" is a pejorative term.   empezar lección
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      The perspicacious detective was able to solve the crime with very few clues.   empezar lección
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      She managed to placate the angry customer by offering a full refund   empezar lección
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      The precocious child was reading chapter books by the age of four.   empezar lección
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      Przedwczesny, naddto rozwinięty   
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      He has a proclivity for telling stories, so you can't always believe everything he says.   empezar lección
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      Although they divorced years ago, she still felt a deep rancor towards her ex-husband.   empezar lección
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      The recalcitrant teenager refused to do his chores.   empezar lección
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      The villagers sought advice from the sagacious old woman   empezar lección
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      He remained sanguine about their chances of success, despite the recent setbacks.   empezar lección
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