Advanced English (2) • ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS • 'S'

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savvy
adjective C2 informal (comparative savvier, superlative savviest) • synonyms: shrewd, sharp, streetwise • tech-/media-/politically savvy; a savvy investor/negotiator/strategist; someone is savvy about something • freq in AmE: 6/10
You need to be tech-savvy to navigate this platform efficiently. | 2. She’s a savvy negotiator who always gets the best deal.
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bystry, obeznany, kumaty (w praktycznym sensie)
having practical knowledge, sharp judgment, or intuitive understanding — especially in a specific domain like business, politics, media, or technology; implies street-smart competence rather than formal expertise
Trzeba być obeznanym technologicznie, żeby sprawnie korzystać z tej platformy. | 2. Jest ona doświadczonym negocjatorem i zawsze potrafi wynegocjować najlepsze warunki.
see-through
adjective C1 • synonyms: sheer, transparent, revealing • see-through fabric/blouse/curtain; wear/look/be see-through • freq in AmE: 5/10
She wore a see-through blouse over a camisole. | 2. The packaging had a see-through window to display the product.
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przezroczysty, prześwitujący (o ubraniu)
describing a material that is transparent or semi-transparent enough to reveal what is underneath; often used for clothing, fabrics, or surfaces that allow visibility through them
Miała na sobie prześwitującą bluzkę na ramiączkach. | 2. Opakowanie miało przezroczyste okienko, które odsłaniało produkt.
sexist
adjective C1 social/political • synonyms: discriminatory, misogynistic, biased • sexist remark/attitude/policy; be called out as sexist; sexist assumptions/language/advertising • freq in AmE: 6/10
That remark was blatantly sexist and offensive.
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seksistowski, dyskryminujący ze względu na płeć
discriminating against people based on their sex or gender, especially in ways that reinforce stereotypes or unequal treatment — typically against women
Ten komentarz był jawnie seksistowski i obraźliwy.
shrewd
adjective C1 • synonyms: astute, perceptive, insightful, clever • (shrewd decision/remark/analysis/move); shrewd observer/strategist/mind • freq in AmE: 6/10
She made a shrewd investment that doubled in value. | 2. His shrewd analysis revealed flaws no one else noticed.
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bystry, trafny, przenikliwy, sprytny (w dobrym sensie)
clever, perceptive, and able to make accurate judgments — especially in practical, strategic, or psychological matters; often implies insight, tact, and mental sharpness
Zrobiła trafną inwestycję, która podwoiła wartość. | 2. Jego przenikliwa analiza ujawniła niedociągnięcia.
side-splitting
adjective C1 • synonyms: hilarious, uproarious, laugh-out-loud, riotous • side-splitting joke/comedy/story; absolutely side-splitting; side-splittingly funny • freq in AmE: 5/10
The movie was absolutely side-splitting.
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rozbrajająco śmieszny, przezabawny, powodujący salwy śmiechu
extremely funny; causing uncontrollable laughter — often used to describe comedy, jokes, or performances
Film był rozbrajająco śmieszny.
skimpy
adjective C2 [-er/-est only ] • synonyms: revealing, scanty, tight-fitting • skimpy dress/top/outfit; wear/look/feel skimpy • freq in AmE: 5/10
She wore a skimpy dress to the beach party. | 2. The outfit was too skimpy for a formal event.
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skąpy, kusy (o ubraniu), odsłaniający ciało
describing clothing that is very small, tight, or revealing; offering minimal coverage, often worn for stylistic, provocative, or seasonal reasons
Miała na sobie kusą sukienkę na imprezę na plaży. | 2. Ten strój był zbyt skąpy jak na oficjalne wydarzenie.
skimpily
adverb C2 • synonyms: scantily, revealingly, provocatively • dress/look/be skimpily dressed/clad; appear/pose skimpily • freq in AmE: 4/10
She was skimpily dressed for the chilly weather. | 2. The dancers were skimpily clad in glittering costumes.
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skąpo, kuso (o ubraniu), z odsłoniętym ciałem
in a way that involves wearing very little clothing; revealingly or scantily dressed, often used to describe outfits that expose a lot of skin or offer minimal coverage
Była skąpo ubrana jak na tak chłodną pogodę. | 2. Tancerki miały na sobie kusą, błyszczącą garderobę.
skittish
adjective C1 • synonyms: nervous, jumpy, timid, reactive • skittish horse/person/market • freq in AmE: 6/10
The horse grew skittish as the thunder rolled in. | 2. She’s too skittish to speak in front of a crowd. | 3. Investors became skittish after the unexpected announcement.
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płochliwy, nerwowy, niestabilny
nervous, easily frightened, or prone to sudden movements or changes in mood — often used to describe animals, people, or markets that react unpredictably or with heightened sensitivity
Koń zrobił się płochliwy, gdy rozległ się grzmot. | 2. Jest zbyt nerwowa, by występować publicznie. | 3. Po niespodziewanym ogłoszeniu inwestorzy zareagowali nerwowo.
snap
adjective C2 informal / descriptive • synonyms: hasty, sudden, impulsive, quick • a snap decision/judgment/reaction/meeting; make a snap decision; give a snap response • freq in AmE: 7/10
It was just a snap reaction — I didn’t mean to shout. | 2. He made a snap decision to quit his job.
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nagły, pochopny, szybki (np. decyzja, osąd, reakcja)
done or made quickly and without much thought; sudden and often impulsive
To była tylko impulsywna reakcja — nie chciałem krzyczeć. | 2. Podjął nagłą decyzję o rzuceniu pracy.
a snap decision
collocation with snap adjective [adj + noun ] C2 informal • synonyms: hasty, instant, impulsive, spontaneous • make a snap decision; regret a snap decision; take a snap decision (BrE) • freq in AmE: 8/10
He made a snap decision to buy the car without comparing prices. | 2. It was a snap decision to move to New York, but it turned out great.
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pochopna decyzja, szybka decyzja (podjęta bez zastanowienia)
a quick and often impulsive decision made without much thought or consideration
Podjął pochopną decyzję o kupnie samochodu, nie porównując cen. | 2. To była szybka decyzja o przeprowadzce do Nowego Jorku, ale okazała się trafna.
staunch
adjective [before noun ] C1 • synonyms: loyal, committed, firm, unwavering • staunch supporter/ally/defender; staunch opposition/belief/stance • freq in AmE: 5/10
Despite criticism, the organization held a staunch belief in its mission.
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zagorzały, oddany, niezłomny
strongly loyal, committed, or dependable; used to describe people, beliefs, or support that is firm, unwavering, and deeply rooted — often in political, ideological, or emotional contexts
Organizacja trwała przy swojej niezłomnej wierze w misję.
sun-dappled
adjective [before noun ] C2 literary/descriptive • synonyms: sunlit, glowing, dappled with light • sun-dappled forest/meadow/porch/water; walk through a sun-dappled path; sun-dappled afternoon • freq in AmE: 2/10
They walked through a sun-dappled forest path.
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skąpany w słońcu, rozświetlony promieniami słońca (przebijającymi przez liście)
lit or patterned with patches of sunlight, especially as filtered through leaves or other partial cover; evokes a warm, natural, and idyllic atmosphere
Szli ścieżką w lesie skąpaną w plamkach słońca.
stark
adjective C1 • synonyms: austere, bare, bleak, minimal, unadorned • (stark contrast/reality/beauty/setting); stark simplicity/severity • freq in AmE: 7/10
The room was stark, with white walls and no furniture. | 2. Her stark expression revealed the gravity of the situation.
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surowy, bez ozdób, ascetyczny
plain, severe, or bare in appearance or outline; lacking decoration, warmth, or embellishment — often evoking a sense of bleakness, minimalism, or emotional intensity
Pokój był surowy — białe ściany i brak mebli. | 2. Jej surowy wyraz twarzy zdradzał powagę sytuacji.
sentient
adjective C2 philosophical/scientific • synonyms: conscious, aware, feeling • sentient beings/entities/life; sentient experience/consciousness; non-sentient vs. sentient • freq in AmE: 4/10
Science fiction often explores the idea of sentient machines.
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czujący, odczuwający, świadomy (istota)
able to perceive or feel things; having consciousness, awareness, or the capacity for subjective experience — especially in contrast to being purely mechanical or instinctual
Fantastyka naukowa często bada temat świadomych maszyn.
scrumptious
adjective C2 informal (UK informal scrummy) • synonyms: delicious, tasty, mouthwatering • scrumptious meal/dessert/cake/snack; absolutely/truly/surprisingly scrumptious; scrumptious-looking/smelling/tasting • freq in AmE: 4/10
She baked a scrumptious chocolate cake.
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przepyszny, wyśmienity, smakowity
extremely tasty, delicious, or appealing — especially in a way that evokes pleasure, indulgence, or delight
Upiekła przepyszne ciasto czekoladowe.
stumpy
adjective C1 informal • synonyms: stubby, squat, chunky • stumpy legs/fingers/pencil; stumpy little creature; short and stumpy build • freq in US: 4/10
The cartoon character had a stumpy body and oversized head.
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krępy, krótki i gruby, przysadzisty
short and thick in appearance; blunt, rounded, or disproportionately compact — often used to describe limbs, objects, or figures that appear squat or stubby
Postać z kreskówki miała przysadziste ciało i wielką głowę.
slack
adjective C2 • synonyms: loose, lazy, weak, underperforming • slack rope/attitude/sales/work ethic; go slack; slack season/demand/performance • freq in physical/business/behavioral use: 7/10
The rope was slack and needed tightening. | 2. He’s been slack in submitting his reports lately.
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luźny, niedbały, słaby (np. popyt, zaangażowanie)
loose or not tight; lacking tension, speed, effort, or discipline — can describe physical objects, work ethic, or market conditions
Lina była zbyt luźna i trzeba ją było naciągnąć. | 2. Ostatnio niedbale podchodzi do raportów.
slashed
adjective C1 • synonyms: torn, ripped, shredded • slashed fabric/sleeves/jacket; slashed surface/painting/structure • look/feel/appear slashed; be slashed open • freq in AmE: 4/10
Her dress had slashed sleeves revealing bare skin.
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pocięty, rozcięty, z poszarpanymi elementami
cut with violent or forceful strokes, often leaving visible marks or openings; also used stylistically (e.g. fashion) or metaphorically to suggest fragmentation, aggression, or dramatic reduction
Jej sukienka miała rozcięte rękawy odsłaniające skórę.
strenuous activity
collocation with strenuous adjective C2 • synonyms: intense effort, hard physical work, exertion • strenuous activity after surgery/exercise/work; avoid/limit/engage in strenuous activity; strenuous as exhausting/demanding/risky • freq in AmE: 7/10
Avoid strenuous activity for 48 hours after surgery.
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intensywny wysiłek fizyczny, forsowna aktywność
any task or movement that requires intense physical effort, energy, or endurance; often used in medical, fitness, or cautionary contexts to describe demanding exercise or labor
Unikaj intensywnego wysiłku przez 48 godzin po operacji.
swirly
adjective C1 informal • synonyms: spiraled, curly, psychedelic, dizzy • swirly pattern/design/feeling/handwriting • freq in AmE: 4/10
She wore a dress with swirly psychedelic patterns. | 2. The swirly handwriting made the note feel personal and artistic. | 3. I felt a bit swirly after spinning on the carousel.
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kręcony, spiralny, wirujący
having a twisting, spiraling, or curving shape or motion; often used to describe patterns, designs, movements, or sensations that evoke fluidity, whimsy, or disorientation
Miała sukienkę w spiralne, psychodeliczne wzory. | 2. Zawijasowe pismo nadawało notatce artystyczny charakter. | 3. Po karuzeli czułem się trochę zakręcony.
swirly vibe
collocation with swirly adjective C1 informal • synonyms: psychedelic mood, dreamy energy, retro aesthetic • swirly vibe/aura/feel; evoke a swirly vibe • freq in AmE: 3/10
That track has such a swirly vibe, like floating through a kaleidoscope.
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zakręcony klimat, psychodeliczna atmosfera
a mood, atmosphere, or aesthetic characterized by swirling patterns, dreamy motion, or whimsical energy; often evokes retro, psychedelic, or fluid sensations
Ta piosenka ma taki psychodeliczny vibe, jakby się płynęło przez kalejdoskop.
showy
adjective C1 (often disapproving) • synonyms: flashy, gaudy, flamboyant, ostentatious • showy outfit/display/style/gesture/car • freq in AmE: 5/10
He wore a showy gold chain that clashed with his suit. | 2. Her showy gestures didn’t impress the judges.
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krzykliwy, rzucający się w oczy, efekciarski (często z negatywnym wydźwiękiem)
attracting attention by being very noticeable, often in a way that lacks subtlety or good taste
Miał na sobie krzykliwy złoty łańcuch, który gryzł się z garniturem. | 2. Jej efekciarskie gesty nie zrobiły wrażenia na jurorach.
sordid
adjective C2 • synonyms: immoral, dishonorable, shameful, corrupt, base, filthy • a sordid affair/scandal/deal/motive/story; sordid details/reality • freq in AmE: 7/10
The movie exposes the sordid realities of urban crime. | 2. It was a sordid affair driven by greed and betrayal.
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nikczemny, podły, brudny (np. interes, czyn, zamiar)
(especially of actions, motives, or details) immoral, dishonorable, or dirty; involving unpleasant or shameful aspects of human nature
Film ukazuje brudne realia przestępczości miejskiej. | 2. To była podła sprawa, napędzana chciwością i zdradą.
sordid
adjective C1 • synonyms: filthy, shabby, grimy, squalid, rundown, miserable • sordid conditions/apartment/slum/life/reality/neighborhood • freq in AmE: 7/10
The refugees were forced to stay in sordid conditions. | 2. He grew up in a sordid neighborhood plagued by crime.
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brudny, obskurny, nędzny (o miejscu, warunkach lub otoczeniu)
(of a place, condition, or situation) dirty, unpleasant, and often connected with poverty or neglect; lacking comfort or decency
Uchodźcy zostali zmuszeni do życia w nędznych warunkach. | 2. Wychował się w obskurnej dzielnicy nękanej przestępczością.
slated
adjective [passive participle ] C1 • synonyms: scheduled, expected, designated • slated for release/demolition; slated to begin/arrive/be completed; slated as candidate/successor; officially/tentatively slated • freq in AmE: 5/10
The film is slated for release next spring. | 2. She’s slated to take over as CEO in January.
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zaplanowany, przewidziany, wyznaczony
officially scheduled or expected to happen at a particular time; also used to describe someone designated for a role, outcome, or treatment
Premiera filmu zaplanowana jest na przyszłą wiosnę. | 2. Została wyznaczona na stanowisko dyrektora generalnego od stycznia.
be slated for something
collocation with slated adjective (or verb past participle) C1 • synonyms: scheduled for, planned for, expected to • be slated for release/completion/demolition; be slated for a position/role • slated for next year/month • freq in AmE: 7/10
The meeting is slated for (= the chosen day is) next Thursday. | 2. The movie was originally slated for release in June but got delayed. | 3. The ballpark is slated for demolition.
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być zaplanowanym na coś, przeznaczony do czegoś/na coś
to be scheduled, planned, or expected to happen at a particular time or to receive a particular role or position
Spotkanie zaplanowano na przyszły czwartek. | 2. Film był pierwotnie przewidziany do premiery w czerwcu, ale został opóźniony. | 3. Stadion jest przeznaczony do rozbiórki.
be slated to do something
collocation with slated adjective (or verb past participle) C1 • synonyms: scheduled to, expected to, due to • be slated to begin/start/announce/take over • originally/currently slated to do something; slated to happen next week/year • freq in AmE: 7/10
Jeff is slated to be the next captain of the team. | 2. Construction is slated to begin in late June.
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być zaplanowanym do zrobienia czegoś, mieć coś zrobić (według planu)
to be scheduled or expected to perform a particular action or take on a specific role in the future
Jeff ma zostać nowym kapitanem drużyny. | 2. Rozpoczęcie budowy planowane jest na koniec czerwca.
seemingly
adverb C1 • synonyms: apparently, ostensibly, on the surface • seemingly perfect/calm/random/unrelated; seemingly X but actually Y • freq in AmE: 7/10
They were seemingly happy together. | 2. The plan was seemingly perfect — until it failed. | 3. She was seemingly calm, but her hands trembled.
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pozornie, na pierwszy rzut oka, z pozoru
appearing to be true or real, but possibly not; based on outward appearance or impression rather than confirmed fact
Z pozoru byli szczęśliwi razem. | 2. Plan był z pozoru idealny — dopóki nie zawiódł. | 3. Była pozornie spokojna, ale jej ręce drżały.
sleek
adjective C2 [approving ] • synonyms: polished, streamlined, stylish, glossy • sleek design/car/look/interface; sleek black dress; sleek strategy/approach/style • freq in AmE: 6/10
She drives a sleek gray car that stands out in the parking lot. | 2. She wore a sleek black dress that turned heads.
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elegancki, gładki, wymuskany
smooth, glossy, and elegant in appearance or design; streamlined and stylish, often suggesting sophistication or modernity
Jeździ eleganckim srebrnym samochodem, który wyróżnia się na parkingu. | 2. Miała na sobie gładką czarną sukienkę, która przyciągała wzrok.
sleek back/down something
verb phrase [T ] C2 • synonyms: smooth down, flatten, tame, polish • sleek back/down hair/surface/emotions; sleeked into a bun; sleek back anger/fear/instincts • freq in AmE: 2/10
Before going to the party, he sleeked back his hair with hair gel.
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wygładzić, przygładzić, ułożyć gładko (np. włosy)
to make hair or a surface smooth, glossy, and flat by brushing, combing, or applying product; often used to describe deliberate styling or taming of texture
Zanim poszedł na imprezę, wygładził włosy żelem.
supple
adjective C2 • synonyms: flexible/limber/pliable/graceful • supple leather/limbs/fabric/spine; keep/make/remain supple; supple movement/texture/gesture • freq in AmE: 5/10
The dancer’s supple movements captivated the audience. | 2. This jacket is made of supple Italian leather. | 3. Yoga helps keep your body supple and strong.
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giętki, elastyczny, miękki, gibki
flexible, soft, and able to bend or move easily without breaking; often used to describe materials, bodies, or movements that are graceful and resilient
Ruchy tancerki były giętkie i pełne gracji. | 2. Kurtka wykonana jest z miękkiej, giętkiej włoskiej skóry. | 3. Joga pomaga zachować elastyczność i siłę ciała.
startling
adjective • B2–C2 • synonyms: shocking, jarring, eye-opening • startling fact/statistic/contrast/behavior • freq in AmE: 6/10
startling results • He spoke with startling honesty about his past.
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zaskakujący, szokujący, niepokojący
causing sudden surprise, shock, or alarm — often due to being unexpected, intense, or unusually vivid; surprising and sometimes worrying
zaskakujące rezultaty • Mówił o swojej przeszłości z zaskakującą szczerością.
sentimental
adjective [gradable ] C2 • synonyms: nostalgic, tender, emotional • sentimental value/memory/gesture/tone; feel/become sentimental; overly/deeply sentimental; sentimental about past/childhood/objects • freq in AmE: 7/10
This old watch has great sentimental value. | 2. He gets sentimental when talking about his hometown. | 3. The movie was touching, but a bit too sentimental for my taste.
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sentymentalny, uczuciowy, nostalgiczny
based on or influenced by emotions rather than reason; expressing or evoking tender feelings, especially nostalgia, affection, or sadness
Ten stary zegarek ma dla mnie ogromną wartość sentymentalną. | 2. Robi się sentymentalny, gdy mówi o swoim rodzinnym mieście. | 3. Film był wzruszający, ale trochę zbyt sentymentalny.

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