2024 Set 11 Flashcards

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Sure-footed

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Meaning: Confident and unlikely to stumble. Example: The mountain goat is incredibly sure-footed, even on rocky terrain. Translation: Seguro ao caminhar

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To deem

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Meaning: To consider or judge something in a particular way. Example: The project was deemed a success by the committee. Translation: Considerar

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Petty

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Meaning: Of little importance; trivial. Example: They argued over petty details during the meeting. Translation: Mesquinho

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Undue

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Meaning: More than necessary, excessive. Example: He received undue praise for a minor contribution. Translation: Indevido

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No time

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Meaning: Very quickly; instantly. Example: She finished the task in no time. Translation: Sem demora

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Sleaze

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Meaning: Immoral, corrupt, or dishonest behavior. Example: The politician’s sleaze was exposed in the media. Translation: Imoralidade

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Plodding

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Meaning: Slow-moving and unexciting. Example: The plot of the movie was plodding and dull. Translation: Arrastado

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Torpid

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Meaning: Lacking energy or sluggish. Example: After the big meal, I felt torpid and needed a nap. Translation: Entorpecido

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Deft

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Meaning: Skillful and quick in movement. Example: The artist’s deft brushstrokes brought the painting to life. Translation: Hábil

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To stem from

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Meaning: To originate or be caused by something. Example: The problem stems from a misunderstanding. Translation: Originar-se de

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Creaking

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Meaning: A sound caused by a repetitive movement, often indicating something is old or worn out. Example: The door was creaking loudly as it opened. Translation: Rangido

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Aspersion

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Meaning: An attack on the reputation or integrity of someone. Example: She cast aspersions on his character during the argument. Translation: Calúnia

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To ditch

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Meaning: To abandon or get rid of something. Example: He decided to ditch his old car for a new one. Translation: Abandonar

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To change tack

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Meaning: To change one’s approach or course of action. Example: After seeing no results, the team decided to change tack. Translation: Mudar de abordagem

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Tack

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Meaning: A course of action or strategy. Example: They took a new tack to improve sales. Translation: Abordagem

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Glum

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Meaning: Sad or gloomy. Example: He looked glum after hearing the bad news. Translation: Triste

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Operatic

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Meaning: Exaggerated or overly dramatic. Example: Her reaction to the news was operatic. Translation: Operático

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To glint

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Meaning: To give off small flashes of light. Example: The sun glinted off the surface of the lake. Translation: Brilhar

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Infamous

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Meaning: Well-known for a bad reason. Example: The criminal was infamous for his violent crimes. Translation: Infame

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Deviant

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Meaning: Departing from usual or accepted standards. Example: His deviant behavior shocked everyone at the event. Translation: Desviante

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To crop up

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Meaning: To appear or happen suddenly. Example: Unexpected problems cropped up during the project. Translation: Surgir repentinamente