Upper-Intermediate English (2) • ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS • 'I'

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immense
adjective B2 • synonyms: enormous, vast, tremendous • immense pressure/relief/pleasure/pride; immense size/scale/amount; immense talent/potential/power; truly/absolutely immense • freq in AmE: 7/10
The project required an immense amount of time and resources. | 2. She felt an immense sense of relief when the results came back negative.
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ogromny, olbrzymi, niezmierny
extremely large or great in size, amount, or degree
Projekt wymagał ogromnej ilości czasu i zasobów. | 2. Poczuła olbrzymią ulgę, gdy wyniki okazały się negatywne.
immoral
adjective [not gradable ] B2 • synonyms: unethical, corrupt, sinful • immoral behavior/act/practice; morally/blatantly immoral; deem/denounce as immoral; immoral system/silence/profit; immoral and unethical/exploitative/shameful • freq in AmE: 5/10
They profited from immoral business practices. | 2. The court deemed his actions immoral but not illegal. | 3. She spoke out against the immoral treatment of workers.
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niemoralny, nieetyczny, sprzeczny z zasadami
not conforming to accepted standards of morality; ethically wrong or corrupt; used to describe actions, behavior, or attitudes that violate moral principles
Czerpali zyski z niemoralnych praktyk biznesowych. | 2. Sąd uznał jego działania za niemoralne, choć nie nielegalne. | 3. Zabierała głos przeciwko niemoralnemu traktowaniu pracowników.

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