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  • Wolfas Engelman

  • 問題数 51 • 3/16/2024

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  • 1

    Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world. (nežemiškas, eterinis)

    Ethereal

  • 2

    Well-meaning and kindly. (palankus, prielankus)

    Benevolent

  • 3

    Lacking a clear plan, purpose or enthusiasm; disconnected or random. (nesistemingas, padrikas)

    Desultory

  • 4

    Sharp and forthright, often with a biting tone. (kandus, griežtas)

    Acerbic

  • 5

    Unreasonably high or excessive. (plėšikiškas, pernelyg didelis)

    Exorbitant

  • 6

    The action of throwing someone out of a window. (defenestracija)

    Defenestration

  • 7

    Naturally accompanying or associated with something; occuring at the same time. (susijęs, lydintis)

    Concomitant

  • 8

    A trite and unoriginal idea or remark, typically intended to soothe or placate. (bromidas)

    Bromide

  • 9

    To combine two or more things into one. (sumaišyti)

    Conflate

  • 10

    To make something better or improve a situation, especially something that is undesirable or problematic. (pagerinti, gerinti)

    Ameliorate

  • 11

    The quality of having or showing great knowledge, or learning. (erudicija, apsiskaitymas)

    Erudition

  • 12

    Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. (slaptas, nelegalus)

    Clandestine

  • 13

    Slow to act; Intended to cause delay. (lėtas, delsus)

    Dilatory

  • 14

    Eager or quick to argue, fight or engage in a conflict; aggresively defiant or hostile. (nuožmus, agresyvus)

    Truculent

  • 15

    The quality of being sociable, outgoing or fond of company; conviviality or sociability. (visuomeniniškumas)

    Gregariousness

  • 16

    To surrend, yield, or give in to an opponent or demand, especially on certain terms. (kapituliuoti, pasiduoti)

    Capitulate

  • 17

    To delay or linger in a place; to remain or stay longer than necessary. (pasilikti, apsistoti)

    Tarry

  • 18

    Smooth and sweet-sounding, often used to desribe speech or music. (saldžiabalsis, saldžiakalbis)

    Melliflous

  • 19

    Respectful submission or yielding to the judgment, opinion or wishes of another; deferential respect or regard. (pagarba)

    Deference

  • 20

    To set free from legal, social or political restrictions; to liberate. (išlaisvinti, išvaduoti)

    Emancipate

  • 21

    Having or showing great knowledge or learning. (eruditas, didelės erudicijos, mokytas)

    Erudite

  • 22

    A state of chaos, confusion or disorder; a tangled or jumbled mass. (Maišatis, chaosas)

    Welter

  • 23

    Abundant in supply or quantity. (Gausus, produktyvus)

    Copious

  • 24

    Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong; flawless or perfect. (Neklystantis, neklaidinantis)

    Infallible

  • 25

    To criticize unfairly or disparage someone or something; to defame or belittle. (Sumenkinti)

    Denigrate

  • 26

    (Of a disease or poison) extremely severe or harmful in it's ways.

    Virulent

  • 27

    A forceful and bitter verbal attack against someone or something. (diatribė, griežta kritika)

    Diatribe

  • 28

    Experienced or felt by imagining oneself in the situations or feelings of another; empathetic or secondhand. (vietininkaujantis, pavaduojantis)

    Vicarious

  • 29

    A large and destructive fire. (gaisras, didžiulis sukrėtimas)

    Conflagration

  • 30

    Based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. (empirinis, patirtinis)

    Empirical

  • 31

    A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. (kakofonija)

    Cacophony

  • 32

    Leadership or dominance, especially by one country or social group over others. (viešpatavimas, hegemonija)

    Hegemony

  • 33

    Second to last in a series; next to the last. (priešpaskutinis)

    Penultimate

  • 34

    Having a keen understanding or insight; mentally Sharp or perceptive. (įžvalgus, nuovokus)

    Perspicacious

  • 35

    Friendly, pleasant, and easy to talk to. (mandagus, mielas)

    Affable

  • 36

    Hasty and superficial, often performed with minimal attention to detail. (paviršutiniškas, greitomis padarytas)

    Cursory

  • 37

    Lasting for a very short time; transient. (efemeriškas, trumpalaikis)

    Ephemeral

  • 38

    An urgent need or demand. (poreikiai, kritiška padėtis)

    Exigency

  • 39

    Excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters. (kalbus, plepus)

    Garrulous

  • 40

    Cautious, careful, and wary of potential consequences. (apdairus, atsargus)

    Circumspect

  • 41

    A confusing and difficult problem or question. (mįslė, galvosūkis)

    Conundrum

  • 42

    A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected. (aberacija, nukrypimas)

    Abberation

  • 43

    Boldness or daring, especially with confident disregard for personal safety or conventional thought. (drąsa, įžūlumas)

    Audacity

  • 44

    Aware, conscious or mindful of something; having knowledge or awareness of something. (pažįstantis)

    Cognizant

  • 45

    Beyond or above the range of normal or physical human experience; surpassing or exceeding in excellence or beauty. (viršijantis, nepaprastas)

    Transcendent

  • 46

    Modesty of shyness resulting from a lack of self-confidence. (drovumas, drovėjimasis)

    Diffidence

  • 47

    Unchaning over time or unable to be changed; permanent or enduring. (nekintamas, nekeičiantis)

    Immutable

  • 48

    Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words; indescribable or inexpressible. (neapsakomas, neišreiškiamas)

    Ineffable

  • 49

    Relating to deep inward feelings rathen than to intellect. (visceralinis)

    Visceral

  • 50

    Full of enthusiasm, energy, liveliness, marked by an invigorating quality. (gaivus)

    Zestful

  • 51

    A person who opposes oficial policy, especially that of an authoritarian state. (Disidentas, atskalūnas)

    Dissident