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500 Adjetivos Más Comunes en Inglés - Adjetivos Comunes

Aquí tienes la parte 16 de la lista de los adjetivos más comunes en inglés como "formal", "wise" y "ideal".

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Most Common Adjectives in English Vocabulary
relevant
[Adjetivo]

having a close connection with the situation or subject at hand

pertinente, relevante

pertinente, relevante

Ex: It 's important to relevant examples to support your argument .
rough
[Adjetivo]

unpleasant and with a lot of hardships

difícil

difícil

Ex: The team experienced rough season with several losses and injuries .
environmental
[Adjetivo]

relating to the natural world and effects of human actions on it

ambiental

ambiental

awful
[Adjetivo]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

horrible, terrible

horrible, terrible

Ex: They received awful news about their friend 's accident .
crucial
[Adjetivo]

having great importance, often having a significant impact on the outcome of a situation

crucial, decisivo

crucial, decisivo

Ex: Good communication skills crucial in building strong relationships .
formal
[Adjetivo]

suitable for fancy, important, serious, or official occasions and situations

formal

formal

Ex: The students had to follow formal process to apply for a scholarship .
tremendous
[Adjetivo]

exceptionally grand in physical dimensions

tremendo

tremendo

Ex: The new dam is tremendous engineering feat , spanning several miles .
wise
[Adjetivo]

deeply knowledgeable and experienced and capable of giving good advice or making good decisions

sabio, prudente

sabio, prudente

Ex: Heeding the warnings wise elders can help avoid potential pitfalls and regrets in life .
ideal
[Adjetivo]

representing the best possible example or standard

ideal

ideal

Ex: The warm weather and clear skies created ideal conditions for a day at the beach .
dear
[Adjetivo]

very loved or cared for

querido

querido

Ex: The antique locket , passed down through generations , dear photographs of ancestors .
friendly
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

simpático

simpático

Ex: friendly smile made the difficult conversation feel less awkward .
corporate
[Adjetivo]

involving a large company

corporativo

corporativo

Ex: Corporate taxes play a significant role in government revenue collection .
academic
[Adjetivo]

related to education, particularly higher education

académico

académico

Ex: Writing academic essay involves synthesizing information from multiple sources and presenting a coherent argument .
domesticated
[Adjetivo]

(of a wild animal) tamed and adapted to live with or to the benefit of humans

domesticado

domesticado

Ex: domesticated birds , like parrots and canaries , are known for their ability to mimic human speech .
everyday
[Adjetivo]

taking place each day

diario

diario

Ex: everyday noise of traffic outside her window barely fazes her anymore .
visible
[Adjetivo]

able to be seen with the eyes

visible

visible

Ex: The scars on his arm were visible, reminders of past injuries .
deaf
[Adjetivo]

partly or completely unable to hear

sordo

sordo

aggressive
[Adjetivo]

behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent

agresivo

agresivo

Ex: He had a reputation for aggressive playing style on the sports field .
loose
[Adjetivo]

not confined or under someone or something's control

suelto

suelto

Ex: The prisoner escaped and now heloose in the city .
grateful
[Adjetivo]

expressing or feeling appreciation for something received or experienced

agradecido

agradecido

Ex: She sent a thank-you note to express grateful she was for the hospitality .
Jewish
[Adjetivo]

related to the religion, culture, or people of Judaism

judío

judío

Ex: Jewish families celebrate Hanukkah by lighting a menorah and exchanging gifts .
illegal
[Adjetivo]

forbidden by the law

ilegal

ilegal

Ex: Employers who discriminate against employees based on race or gender are illegal behavior .
magnetic
[Adjetivo]

produced by or relating to magnetism

magnético

magnético

Ex: Magnetic levitation trains magnetic repulsion to float above the track , reducing friction and increasing speed .
insane
[Adjetivo]

extremely unreasonable or stupid, particularly in a manner that is likely to be dangerous

insensato

insensato

Ex: Attempting to swim across a fast-flowing river would insane.
painful
[Adjetivo]

causing physical pain in someone

doloroso

doloroso

Ex: painful shoulder prevented her from lifting anything heavy .
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