Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Generosidad, Amabilidad y Serenidad
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acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

altruista, desinteresado
very likely to be cooperative, agreeable, or accepting of a request or suggestion

dispuesto
a type of manner that is composed and confident, often when one is facing a difficult situation

aplomo
compassion shown by a person in authority, especially by reducing a punishment

clemencia
to express sympathy or pity, especially with someone who is experiencing misfortune, hardship, or sorrow

compadecerse
meaning to end a dispute or to stop or lessen someone's anger

conciliador
considerate respect for another person's feelings or preferences

deferencia
calm and even-tempered

ecuánime
the ability to maintain one's emotional balance and composure regardless of external circumstances

ecuanimidad
full of calmness, happiness, and prosperity

feliz
consistently calm, restrained, and composed

imperturbable
great generosity in giving or in showing kindness, especially toward someone less powerful or a former opponent

magnanimidad, generosidad excepcional
able to keep a calm demeanor and not get emotional easily

flemático
a serious, earnest, or dignified manner

sobriedad, gravedad
displaying careful, watchful attention, often in a way that shows eagerness to help or please

solícito
(of people or animals) easily controlled or influenced by external factors or authority

manejable
(of an idea, intention, or act) deserving of admiration and praise, regardless of success

loable, laudable
showing noble character and generosity of spirit, often linked to moral greatness and dignity

magnánimo, generoso
showing generosity in respect of one's possessions, such as time, money, etc.

generoso
behavior that expresses respect, submission, or duty toward someone in authority or of higher status

obediencia
a formal gesture of respect or greeting, performed by women or girls, involving a slight lowering of the body by bending the knees

reverencia
to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something

reverenciar
accepting guidance, control, or direction easily and without resistance

dócil
worthy of great respect due to age, wisdom, or character

venerable
help that someone gives to another in difficult situations

socorro
to treat someone with an excessive amount of care and indulgence

mimar
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