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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
badinage
[Sustantivo]

light, witty, and playful conversation

chanza

chanza

Ex: His badinage masked a sharp intellect .Su **badinage** ocultaba un intelecto agudo.
circumlocution
[Sustantivo]

the use of an indirect expression to describe something

rodeo

rodeo

Ex: In her speech , the CEO used circumlocution to discuss possible layoffs , referring to them as " potential restructuring measures " to soften the impact .En su discurso, la CEO utilizó la **circunlocución** para hablar de posibles despidos, refiriéndose a ellos como "medidas de reestructuración potenciales" para suavizar el impacto.
blandishments
[Sustantivo]

words or actions meant to flatter or charm someone in order to persuade them to do something

halagos, lisonjas

halagos, lisonjas

colloquy
[Sustantivo]

a scholarly gathering or conference, especially for discussion of theological or doctrinal issues

coloquio

coloquio

encomium
[Sustantivo]

a formal expression of praise or tribute, typically delivered in speech or writing

encomio

encomio

Ex: At the award ceremony , the recipient received an encomium recognizing her tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to social justice .En la ceremonia de premiación, la galardonada recibió un **encomio** en reconocimiento a sus incansables esfuerzos y su firme compromiso con la justicia social.
expository
[Adjetivo]

intended to explain and present information in a detailed manner

expositivo

expositivo

Ex: The textbook provides an expository overview of the subject, covering key concepts and theories.Su conferencia fue **expositiva**, exponiendo la teoría paso a paso.
extemporaneous
[Adjetivo]

spoken or performed without prior preparation

improvisado

improvisado

Ex: She enjoys the challenge of conducting extemporaneous interviews on live television .Los chistes **improvisados** del comediante mantuvieron a la multitud riendo.
facetious
[Adjetivo]

not showing the amount of seriousness needed toward a serious matter by trying to seem clever and humorous

ocurrente, ingenioso

ocurrente, ingenioso

Ex: He was scolded for his facetious remarks about the sensitive topic.Fue regañado por sus comentarios **frívolos** sobre el tema delicado.
florid
[Adjetivo]

describing language or style that is elaborate and ornate, often with excessive use of adjectives and vivid details

florido

florido

Ex: Her writing , though beautiful , tended to be florid, making the main points harder to discern through the elaborate descriptions .Su escritura, aunque hermosa, tendía a ser **florida**, lo que hacía que los puntos principales fueran más difíciles de discernir a través de las descripciones elaboradas.
implicit
[Adjetivo]

suggesting something without directly stating it

implícito

implícito

Ex: There was an implicit understanding between the team members that they would support each other .Había un entendimiento **implícito** entre los miembros del equipo de que se apoyarían mutuamente.
laconic
[Adjetivo]

conveying something whilst using a very small number of words

lacónico

lacónico

Ex: During the meeting , her laconic comments made a strong impact .Durante la reunión, sus comentarios **lacónicos** causaron un fuerte impacto.
innocuous
[Adjetivo]

not likely to cause injury, offense, or strong reaction

inocuo

inocuo

Ex: The chemical used in the cleaning solution was innocuous when diluted properly .El producto químico utilizado en la solución de limpieza era **inocuo** cuando se diluía adecuadamente.
panegyric
[Sustantivo]

a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something

panegírico

panegírico

Ex: At the funeral , a touching panegyric was read aloud , celebrating the deceased 's lifelong dedication to education .En el funeral, se leyó en voz alta un **panegírico** conmovedor, celebrando la dedicación de toda la vida del difunto a la educación.

saying what is in one's mind in a very forceful yet honest manner

Ex: The friend gave her straight from the shoulder advice, pointing out the potential consequences of her actions without judgment or malice.
succinct
[Adjetivo]

expressed clearly and briefly, without losing the main points

sucinto

sucinto

Ex: The instructions were succinct, making it easy to understand the task at hand .Las instrucciones fueron **sucintas**, lo que facilitó la comprensión de la tarea en cuestión.

in an ironic, humorous, or insincere way, not meant to be taken literally

Ex: She told him she could speak ten languages fluently, but it was clear she had her tongue in her cheek.
tacit
[Adjetivo]

suggested or understood without being verbally expressed

tácito

tácito

Ex: The manager 's tacit disapproval was apparent through his lack of encouragement .La desaprobación **tácita** del gerente era evidente por su falta de aliento.
to coarsen
[Verbo]

to make a material or surface rougher or thicker in texture

asperear, engrosar

asperear, engrosar

Ex: Heavy winds coarsened the soil 's surface .Los vientos fuertes **asperaron** la superficie del suelo.
inter alia
[Adverbio]

used to indicate that something is part of a larger group or list, but not the only item mentioned

Ex: The report mentions, inter alia, improvements in infrastructure.El informe menciona, **inter alia**, mejoras en la infraestructura.
terse
[Adjetivo]

using only a few words and to the point

conciso

conciso

Ex: The detective's terse questioning intimidated the suspect, leading to a confession.El interrogatorio **conciso** del detective intimidó al sospechoso, llevando a una confesión.
bantering
[Adjetivo]

playfully humorous or teasing in a light, friendly way

bromista, burlón

bromista, burlón

Ex: Their bantering conversation drew laughs from everyone nearby.Su conversación **bromeadora** sacó risas de todos los que estaban cerca.
bawdy
[Adjetivo]

humorously indecent or risqué, often dealing with topics considered taboo in polite society

verde

verde

Ex: The play 's bawdy dialogue and suggestive scenes caused a stir among the more conservative members of the audience .El diálogo **picante** de la obra y las escenas sugerentes causaron revuelo entre los miembros más conservadores de la audiencia.
bombastic
[Adjetivo]

using inflated or pretentious language that sounds impressive but lacks real substance

bombástico

bombástico

Ex: The review was bombastic, overflowing with exaggerated praise .La reseña fue **bombástica**, desbordándose de elogios exagerados.
cogent
[Adjetivo]

(of cases, statements, etc.) capable of making others believe that something is true with the use of logic and reasoning

convincente

convincente

Ex: The article presented a cogent analysis of the economic challenges .El artículo presentó un análisis **convincente** de los desafíos económicos.
pellucid
[Adjetivo]

expressed with exceptional clarity and transparency

cristalino

cristalino

Ex: Her pellucid writing style made the legal document easy to understand, even for those unfamiliar with legal terminology.Su estilo de escritura **cristalino** hizo que el documento legal fuera fácil de entender, incluso para aquellos que no están familiarizados con la terminología legal.
impromptu
[Adjetivo]

done spontaneously or without prior preparation

improvisado

improvisado

Ex: The impromptu visit from her old friend brought a smile to her face , reminding her of cherished memories from their youth .La visita **improvisada** de su viejo amigo le sacó una sonrisa, recordándole los queridos recuerdos de su juventud.
trenchant
[Adjetivo]

clearly defined or sharply outlined, like the distinct boundaries between two ideas or concepts

mordaz

mordaz

Ex: The author 's trenchant writing style made her arguments clear and easily understandable to readers .El estilo de escritura **tajante** del autor hizo que sus argumentos fueran claros y fácilmente comprensibles para los lectores.
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