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

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fizzled-out
adjective C1 informal • synonyms: burned-out, faded, deflated, petered-out • fizzled-out energy/relationship/trend • freq in AmE: 4/10
My motivation fizzled-out halfway through the project.
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wygasły, wypalony, rozmyty
having gradually lost energy, intensity, or momentum until becoming weak, dull, or inactive; often used to describe relationships, enthusiasm, trends, or efforts that faded without dramatic closure
Moja motywacja wypaliła się w połowie projektu.
flamboyant
adjective C2 • synonyms: extravagant, showy, theatrical • flamboyant style/personality/gesture/outfit; flamboyant Gothic; flamboyant prose • freq in AmE: 6/10
He wore a flamboyant red suit that turned heads. | 2. Her flamboyant gestures captivated the audience. | 3. The building’s flamboyant Gothic façade stood out among the modern structures.
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krzykliwy, ekstrawagancki
behaving or dressing in a confident, noticeable, and often extravagant way; also used to describe architecture, writing, or style that is elaborate and eye-catching
Miał na sobie krzykliwy czerwony garnitur, który przyciągał spojrzenia. | 2. Jej teatralne gesty oczarowały publiczność. | 3. Ekstrawagancka gotycka fasada budynku wyróżniała się na tle nowoczesnych budowli.
formidable
adjective [before noun ] C1 • synonyms: intimidating, impressive, daunting • formidable opponent/challenge/intellect; formidable force/presence/task; face/overcome a formidable obstacle • freq in AmE: 5/10
He has a formidable intellect and sharp wit. | 2. The team faced a formidable challenge in the final round.
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budzący respekt, grozę lub podziw, onieśmielający
causing fear, respect, or admiration due to being impressively powerful, capable, intense, or difficult to overcome
Ma budzący podziw intelekt i cięty dowcip. | 2. Zespół stanął przed potężnym wyzwaniem w ostatniej rundzie.
freewheeling
adjective • C1 • informal/creative/social • synonyms: uninhibited, spontaneous, carefree • freewheeling lifestyle/attitude/conversation; adopt a freewheeling approach; bold and freewheeling spirit • freq in AmE: 5/10
She has a freewheeling approach to leadership that inspires creativity. | 2. The film captures the freewheeling spirit of the 1960s counterculture.
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beztroski, swobodny, nieskrępowany
acting without concern for rules, conventions, or limitations; spontaneous, uninhibited, or carefree — often with a sense of boldness or improvisation
Ma swobodne podejście do zarządzania, które pobudza kreatywność. | 2. Film oddaje nieskrępowanego ducha kontrkultury lat 60.
freewheeling approach
collocation with freewheeling adjective C1 • informal/creative • synonyms: flexible style, unconventional method, spontaneous approach • freewheeling approach to leadership/creativity/policy; adopt/criticize freewheeling approach • freq in AmE: 5/10
Her freewheeling approach to leadership encourages innovation and risk-taking.
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swobodne podejście, nieskrępowany styl działania
a style of thinking, acting, or managing that is spontaneous, unconstrained, and often unconventional; marked by flexibility, creativity, and disregard for rigid rules or formalities
Jej swobodne podejście do zarządzania sprzyja innowacjom.
folksy
adjective C1 (informal) • synonyms: rustic, down-to-earth, homespun, warm • (folksy tone/style/charm/manner); folksy appeal/simplicity/storytelling • freq in AmE: 5/10
The politician adopted a folksy tone to connect with rural voters. | 2. Her folksy kitchen was filled with handmade decorations and gingham curtains.
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ludowy, swojski, prostoduszny
informal, friendly, and simple in a way that evokes rural charm, tradition, or down-to-earth authenticity; often used to describe speech, style, personality, or atmosphere that feels warm and unpretentious
Polityk przyjął swojski ton, by zyskać sympatię wyborców. | 2. Jej kuchnia była pełna ludowych ozdób i ciepła.
fortified
adjective [before noun ] C1 • synonyms: reinforced, strengthened, enriched • fortified walls/shelter/city; fortified with vitamins/minerals; fortified position/support/system • freq in AmE: 6/10
Her position was fortified by strong public support. | 2. This cereal is fortified with vitamins and minerals. | 3. They built a fortified shelter to withstand the storm.
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wzmocniony, ufortyfikowany, wzbogacony
strengthened or reinforced to provide greater protection, durability, or effectiveness; used in contexts ranging from physical defense (walls, cities) to nutrition (fortified foods) and metaphorical resilience
Jej pozycja została wzmocniona dzięki silnemu poparciu społecznemu. | 2. Płatki zostały wzbogacone o witaminy i minerały. | 3. Zbudowali wzmocnione schronienie na czas burzy.
be fussy
fussy adjective C2 • synonyms: be picky, grumble, make a fuss • be fussy about sth; act/become fussy; fussy eater/baby/customer • freq in AmE: 7/10
She’s always fussy about her food.
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kaprysić, grymasić, wybrzydzać
to be overly concerned with small details or particular preferences, often in a way that seems unreasonable, picky, or hard to please — especially in eating, dressing, or decision-making
Zawsze kaprysi przy jedzeniu.
fussy
adjective C2 • synonyms: picky, particular, hard to please • fussy eater/baby/customer; get/become fussy; act fussy about sth • freq in AmE: 7/10
The baby gets fussy when he’s tired.
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kapryśny, wybredny, marudny
hard to please and overly concerned with small details or particular preferences — often used to describe people, babies, or customers who are picky, demanding, or easily irritated
Dziecko robi się marudne, gdy jest zmęczone.
frisky
adjective C1 informal • synonyms: playful, lively, mischievous • feel/be/get frisky; frisky puppy/mood/glance; slightly/unusually frisky • freq in AmE: 5/10
The puppy was feeling frisky and kept jumping around.
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rozbrykany, figlarny, pełen energii
playful, energetic, or lively — often with a hint of flirtation, mischief, or physical restlessness
Szczeniak był rozbrykany i ciągle skakał.
full bore
adverb C1 informal • synonyms: all-out, flat-out, full throttle • go full bore into X; charge full bore; full bore effort/speed/attack; full bore energy/intensity/passion • freq in AmE: 5/10
He’s charging full bore toward his dream of becoming a filmmaker. | 2. The engine roared full bore down the highway.
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na pełnych obrotach, z maksymalnym zaangażowaniem, na całego
with maximum effort, intensity, or speed; going all-out or without restraint in pursuit of a goal or action
Z zapałem dąży do spełnienia swojego marzenia o zostaniu filmowcem. | 2. Silnik ryczał na pełnej prędkości.
frail
adjective C2 • synonyms: weak, fragile, delicate, feeble, brittle, vulnerable • frail body/health/frame; look/feel/become frail; frail and elderly • freq in AmE: 7/10
Human life is frail and unpredictable. | 2. Her grandmother is too frail to walk without help. | 3. The bridge looked frail after years of neglect.
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wątły, słaby, kruchy (fizycznie lub w sensie przenośnym)
physically weak or delicate, especially because of old age or illness; (figurative) easily damaged or morally weak
Ludzkie życie jest kruche i nieprzewidywalne. | 2. Jej babcia jest zbyt wątła, by chodzić bez pomocy. | 3. Most wyglądał krucho po latach zaniedbań.
be in frail health
collocation with frail adjective C2 formal • synonyms: be in poor health, be in failing health, delicate condition, physical weakness • be/remain/fall into frail health; suffer from frail health; increasingly frail health • freq in AmE: 4/10
She’s been in frail health since the surgery. | 2. He remained in frail health throughout his final years.
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być kruchego zdrowia, być w złej kondycji fizycznej, być schorowanym
to have a weak or delicate physical condition, often due to age, illness, or long-term vulnerability
Od operacji ma słabe zdrowie. | 2. Przez ostatnie lata życia pozostawał schorowany.
frail elderly woman
collocation with frail adjective C2 formal • synonyms: delicate, vulnerable, aged woman • frail elderly woman in care/literature • freq in AmE: 4/10
The nurse gently helped the frail elderly woman into her wheelchair.
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krucha starsza kobieta, wątła seniorka
an older woman who appears physically weak, delicate, or vulnerable due to age-related decline in strength, health, or mobility
Pielęgniarka delikatnie pomogła słabej starszej kobiecie usiąść na wózku inwalidzkim.
fraught (with something)
adjective C2 • synonyms: tense, anxious, uneasy, difficult, filled with, charged, troubled • fraught with tension/difficulty/problems; emotionally fraught; a fraught situation/relationship • freq in AmE: 7/10
Their marriage has been fraught with tension for years. | 2. The negotiations were fraught with difficulty from the start. | 3. It was one of the most emotionally fraught moments of his life.
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pełen (czegoś nieprzyjemnego); napięty, trudny, stresujący
full of unpleasant things such as problems, difficulties, or tension; (of a situation or relationship) causing or filled with anxiety and stress
Ich małżeństwo od lat jest pełne napięć. | 2. Negocjacje od samego początku były obarczone trudnościami. | 3. To był jeden z najbardziej emocjonalnie napiętych momentów w jego życiu.
be fraught with difficulties
collocation with fraught adjective C2 (also fraught with difficulty, fraught with problems)
The situation is fraught with problems and requires sensitive handling. | 2. It is the right decision, but implementing it is fraught with difficulty.
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być obarczonym trudnościami, wiązać się z szeregiem trudności
involving a lot of problems; very difficult
Sytuacja jest obarczona wieloma problemami i wymaga delikatnego podejścia. | 2. Jest to słuszna decyzja, ale jej wdrożenie w życie wiąże się z szeregiem trudności.
fraught relationship (with someone)
collocation with fraught adjective C2 • synonyms: tense bond, strained dynamic, emotional conflict • fraught relationship with parent/partner/media • freq in AmE: 7/10
She had a fraught relationship with her father, full of silence and resentment. | 2. The film explores the fraught relationship between two estranged sisters.
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napięta relacja (z kimś), trudna więź, burzliwy związek emocjonalny
a relationship marked by tension, conflict, emotional strain, or unresolved issues — often long-standing or complex
Jej stosunki z ojcem były napięte, pełne milczenia i urazy. | 2. Film ukazuje napiętą relację między dwiema skłóconymi siostrami.
fertile
adjective C2 • synonyms: productive, rich, fruitful, prolific, creative • fertile soil/land/area/animal/mind/imagination • freq in AmE: 8/10
The region’s fertile soil supports a variety of crops. | 2. Rabbits are known to be extremely fertile animals. | 3. The scientist’s fertile imagination led to many discoveries.
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płodny, urodzajny, żyzny, twórczy
able to produce offspring, crops, or new ideas easily; producing or capable of producing abundant growth or results
Urodzajna gleba regionu umożliwia uprawę wielu roślin. | 2. Króliki są znane z wyjątkowej płodności. | 3. Jego płodna wyobraźnia doprowadziła do wielu odkryć.
ferociously
adverb • C1 • synonyms: fiercely, passionately, violently • fight/work/love ferociously; ferociously protective/ambitious; wind/stare/criticism ferociously intense • freq in AmE: 5/10
She worked ferociously to meet the deadline. | 2. The dog barked ferociously at the stranger.
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zaciekle, zawzięcie, wściekle
in a fierce, intense, or aggressive manner; with extreme energy, passion, or violence
Pracowała zawzięcie, by zdążyć na czas. | 2. Pies wściekle szczekał na nieznajomego.

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