Learn these words: partial, concomitant, unity, stigma, profusion (SAT/GRE & literary language)

Pronunciation

partial /ˈpɑːrʃl̩/concomitant /ˌkɑːnˈkɑːmətənt/unity /ˈjuːnəti/stigma /ˈstɪɡmə/profusion /prəˈfjuːʒn̩/

Example Sentences

  1. The judge recused himself from the case due to a partial relationship with one of the parties.
  2. The medication had several side effects, including dizziness and nausea, as concomitant symptoms.
  3. The team's unity and cooperation led to their victory in the championship.
  4. Mental illness still carries a stigma in many societies, leading to discrimination and prejudice.
  5. The garden was filled with a profusion of colorful flowers and plants.

Word (synonyms)- Definition/s =>[Collocations] - Antonyms

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  • partial (biased, prejudiced) - favoring one side in a dispute above the other; biased.
    =>[partial to a person, partial to a team, partial to an idea]
    - impartial, unbiased
  • concomitant (accompanying, associated) - naturally accompanying or associated.
    =>[concomitant with change, concomitant with development, concomitant with progress]
    - unrelated, unconnected
  • unity (oneness, harmony) - the state of being united or joined as a whole.
    =>[unity of purpose, unity of action, unity of the nation]
    - division, separation
  • stigma (mark, label) - a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
    =>[social stigma, stigma of mental illness, stigma of addiction]
    - praise, honor
  • profusion (abundance, plenty) - an abundance or large quantity of something.
    =>[profusion of flowers, profusion of ideas, profusion of apologies]
    - shortage, scarcity


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Original Sentences

  1. The judge recused himself from the case due to a partial relationship with one of the parties.
  2. The medication had several side effects, including dizziness and nausea, as concomitant symptoms.
  3. The team's unity and cooperation led to their victory in the championship.
  4. Mental illness still carries a stigma in many societies, leading to discrimination and prejudice.
  5. The garden was filled with a profusion of colorful flowers and plants.

Translation to Spanish

  1. El juez se inhibió del caso por relación parcial con una de las partes.
  2. El medicamento tuvo varios efectos secundarios, incluidos mareos y náuseas, como síntomas concomitantes.
  3. La unidad y cooperación del equipo llevaron a la victoria en el campeonato.
  4. Las enfermedades mentales todavía conllevan un estigma en muchas sociedades, lo que genera discriminación y prejuicios.
  5. El jardín estaba lleno de una profusión de coloridas flores y plantas.

Translation to French

  1. Le juge s'est récusé de l'affaire en raison d'une relation partielle avec l'une des parties.
  2. Le médicament a eu plusieurs effets secondaires, notamment des étourdissements et des nausées, comme symptômes concomitants.
  3. L'unité et la coopération de l'équipe ont conduit à la victoire au championnat.
  4. La maladie mentale est encore stigmatisée dans de nombreuses sociétés, entraînant discrimination et préjugés.
  5. Le jardin était rempli d’une profusion de fleurs et de plantes colorées.

Translation to Portuguese

  1. O juiz se recusou a participar do caso por relacionamento parcial com uma das partes.
  2. A medicação apresentou vários efeitos colaterais, incluindo tonturas e náuseas, como sintomas concomitantes.
  3. A união e cooperação da equipe levaram à vitória no campeonato.
  4. A doença mental ainda carrega um estigma em muitas sociedades, levando à discriminação e ao preconceito.
  5. O jardim estava repleto de uma profusão de flores e plantas coloridas.

Translation to Italian

  1. Il giudice si è ritirato dal caso a causa di un rapporto parziale con una delle parti.
  2. Il farmaco ha avuto diversi effetti collaterali, tra cui vertigini e nausea, come sintomi concomitanti.
  3. L'unità e la cooperazione della squadra hanno portato alla vittoria del campionato.
  4. La malattia mentale rappresenta ancora uno stigma in molte società, portando a discriminazioni e pregiudizi.
  5. Il giardino era pieno di una profusione di fiori e piante colorate.

Translation to German

  1. Der Richter zog sich aufgrund einer teilweisen Beziehung zu einer der Parteien aus dem Fall zurück.
  2. Das Medikament hatte mehrere Nebenwirkungen, darunter Schwindel und Übelkeit als Begleitsymptome.
  3. Der Zusammenhalt und die Zusammenarbeit des Teams führten zum Sieg in der Meisterschaft.
  4. Psychische Erkrankungen sind in vielen Gesellschaften immer noch ein Stigma, das zu Diskriminierung und Vorurteilen führt.
  5. Der Garten war voller bunter Blumen und Pflanzen.

Translation to Russian

  1. Судья отказался от дела из-за частичного родства с одной из сторон.
  2. Лекарство имело несколько побочных эффектов, в том числе головокружение и тошноту в качестве сопутствующих симптомов.
  3. Сплоченность и сотрудничество команды привели к победе в чемпионате.
  4. Психические заболевания по-прежнему вызывают стигму во многих обществах, что приводит к дискриминации и предрассудкам.
  5. Сад был наполнен множеством ярких цветов и растений.

Translation to English

  1. The judge recused himself from the case due to a partial relationship with one of the parties.
  2. The medication had several side effects, including dizziness and nausea, as concomitant symptoms.
  3. The team's unity and cooperation led to their victory in the championship.
  4. Mental illness still carries a stigma in many societies, leading to discrimination and prejudice.
  5. The garden was filled with a profusion of colorful flowers and plants.

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Etymology

partial: The word "partial" comes from the Latin word "partialis," meaning "divided into parts." It refers to something that is biased or prejudiced, often in the sense of being used to describe a person or thing that favors one side or viewpoint over another

concomitant: The word "concomitant" comes from the Latin word "concomitans," meaning "accompanying." It refers to something that is accompanying or associated with something else, often in the sense of being used to describe a side effect or consequence of a particular action or event

unity: The word "unity" comes from the Latin word "unitas," meaning "oneness." It refers to a state of being united or joined together, often in the sense of being used to describe a sense of harmony or agreement among people or things

stigma: The word "stigma" comes from the Greek word "stigma," meaning "a mark or brand." It refers to a mark of disgrace or shame, often in the sense of being used to describe a negative perception or stereotype that is associated with a particular group or characteristic

profusion: The word "profusion" comes from the Latin word "profusio," meaning "a pouring forth." It refers to an abundance or excess of something, often in the sense of being used to describe a large quantity or variety of something



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