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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Generosidad, Amabilidad y Serenidad

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
altruistic
[Adjetivo]

acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

altruista, desinteresado

altruista, desinteresado

Ex: The altruistic acts of kindness , such as helping an elderly neighbor , became her daily routine .Los actos de bondad **altruistas**, como ayudar a un vecino anciano, se convirtieron en su rutina diaria.
amenable
[Adjetivo]

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

dispuesto

dispuesto

aplomb
[Sustantivo]

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

aplomo

aplomo

Ex: She answered the difficult questions with the aplomb of an experienced speaker .Ella respondió a las preguntas difíciles con el **aplomo** de una oradora experimentada.
clemency
[Sustantivo]

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

clemencia

clemencia

Ex: Clemency can be a powerful tool for justice when used wisely .La **clemencia** puede ser una herramienta poderosa para la justicia cuando se usa sabiamente.

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

compadecerse

compadecerse

Ex: It 's human nature to commiserate when we see others going through tough times .Es de la naturaleza humana **compadecerse** cuando vemos a otros pasar por momentos difíciles.
complaisant
[Adjetivo]

eager to please, often showing a courteous attitude toward others

complaciente

complaciente

conciliatory
[Adjetivo]

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

conciliador

conciliador

Ex: She gave a conciliatory speech to address the concerns of the frustrated employees .Ella dio un discurso **conciliador** para abordar las preocupaciones de los empleados frustrados.
deference
[Sustantivo]

considerate respect for another person's feelings or preferences

deferencia

deferencia

Ex: When discussing sensitive topics , it is important to approach the conversation with deference, taking care to consider the feelings and perspectives of others involved .
equable
[Adjetivo]

calm and even-tempered

ecuánime

ecuánime

Ex: An equable co-worker helped calm frazzled nerves before the big meeting.
equanimity
[Sustantivo]

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

ecuanimidad

ecuanimidad

Ex: Facing the medical diagnosis with equanimity enabled her to process the implications clearly without panicking .Enfrentar el diagnóstico médico con **ecuanimidad** le permitió procesar las implicaciones claramente sin entrar en pánico.
halcyon
[Adjetivo]

full of calmness, happiness, and prosperity

feliz

feliz

Ex: The halcyon atmosphere of the beach resort made it a perfect destination for relaxation.El ambiente **halcyon** del resort de playa lo convertía en un destino perfecto para la relajación.
imperturbable
[Adjetivo]

consistently calm, restrained, and composed

imperturbable

imperturbable

Ex: His imperturbable expression revealed none of his inner thoughts .Su expresión **imperturbable** no revelaba ninguno de sus pensamientos internos.
magnanimity
[Sustantivo]

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

magnanimidad, generosidad excepcional

magnanimidad, generosidad excepcional

Ex: Acts of magnanimity can turn enemies into friends .Los actos de **magnanimidad** pueden convertir a los enemigos en amigos.
phlegmatic
[Adjetivo]

able to keep a calm demeanor and not get emotional easily

flemático

flemático

Ex: The phlegmatic patient remained calm throughout the lengthy procedure .El paciente **flemático** permaneció tranquilo durante todo el largo procedimiento.
sobriety
[Sustantivo]

a serious, earnest, or dignified manner

sobriedad, gravedad

sobriedad, gravedad

Ex: The sobriety of the moment was felt by everyone present .La **sobriety** del momento fue sentida por todos los presentes.
solicitous
[Adjetivo]

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

solícito

solícito

Ex: She gave a solicitous glance toward her friend , sensing he needed support .Ella lanzó una mirada **solícita** hacia su amigo, sintiendo que necesitaba apoyo.
tractable
[Adjetivo]

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

manejable

manejable

Ex: The manager preferred to work with tractable employees who followed instructions well .El gerente prefería trabajar con empleados **dóciles** que seguían bien las instrucciones.
laudable
[Adjetivo]

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

loable, laudable

loable, laudable

Ex: The team 's commitment to environmental sustainability is laudable.El compromiso del equipo con la sostenibilidad ambiental es **loable**.
magnanimous
[Adjetivo]

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

magnánimo, generoso

magnánimo, generoso

Ex: A truly magnanimous person gives without expecting anything in return .Una persona verdaderamente **magnánima** da sin esperar nada a cambio.
munificent
[Adjetivo]

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

generoso

generoso

Ex: The university benefited from a munificent endowment, allowing it to expand its programs.La universidad se benefició de una dotación **munífica**, lo que le permitió expandir sus programas.
obeisance
[Sustantivo]

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

obediencia

obediencia

Ex: The soldiers saluted the commanding officer as a gesture of obeisance before carrying out their orders .La **obediencia** del empleado a la política de la empresa le valió elogios de la gerencia.
curtsy
[Sustantivo]

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

reverencia

reverencia

to revere
[Verbo]

to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something

reverenciar

reverenciar

Ex: The community chose to revere the environmental activist for her tireless efforts to promote sustainability .La comunidad eligió **venerar** a la activista ambiental por sus incansables esfuerzos para promover la sostenibilidad.
docile
[Adjetivo]

accepting guidance, control, or direction easily and without resistance

dócil

dócil

Ex: The docile crowd quietly left the stadium .La multitud **dócil** abandonó tranquilamente el estadio.
venerable
[Adjetivo]

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

venerable

venerable

Ex: He sought solace in the teachings of the venerable sage , whose words resonated deeply with him .Buscó consuelo en las enseñanzas del sabio **venerable**, cuyas palabras resonaron profundamente en él.
succor
[Sustantivo]

help that someone gives to another in difficult situations

socorro

socorro

Ex: Many turned to the church for spiritual succor during the difficult times .Muchos acudieron a la iglesia en busca de **consuelo** espiritual durante los tiempos difíciles.
to cosset
[Verbo]

to treat someone with an excessive amount of care and indulgence

mimar

mimar

Ex: The manager cosseted the new employee with extra support and guidance .El manager **mimó** al nuevo empleado con apoyo y orientación adicionales.
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