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Lista de Palabras Nivel A2 - Adjetivos Opuestos 1

Aquí aprenderás algunos adjetivos opuestos en inglés, como "intelligent and unintelligent", "careful and careless", etc. preparados para estudiantes A2.

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CEFR A2 Vocabulary
intelligent
intelligent
[Adjetivo]

good at learning things, understanding ideas, and thinking clearly

inteligente

inteligente

Ex: He is an intelligent critic who always provides insightful feedback. 
unintelligent
unintelligent
[Adjetivo]

lacking the ability to understand, reason, or make good decisions

poco inteligente

poco inteligente

Ex: Although John was unintelligent in school, he later became successful in business. 
pleasant
pleasant
[Adjetivo]

bringing enjoyment and happiness

agradable

agradable

Ex: Reading a good book on a rainy day is one of life's pleasant experiences. 
unpleasant
unpleasant
[Adjetivo]

not liked or enjoyed

desagradable, repugnante

desagradable, repugnante

Ex: It's unpleasant to work in an office with no windows. 
careful
careful
[Adjetivo]

giving attention or thought to what we are doing to avoid doing something wrong, hurting ourselves, or damaging something

cuidadoso

cuidadoso

Ex: Be careful when crossing the street. 
careless
careless
[Adjetivo]

not paying enough attention to what we are doing

descuidado

descuidado

Ex: He is a careless eater and often spills food on his clothes. 
polite
polite
[Adjetivo]

showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

educado

educado

Ex: He's a polite young man who always helps his neighbors. 
impolite
impolite
[Adjetivo]

having bad manners or behavior

maleducado

maleducado

Ex: He was impolite and didn't thank the waiter for his service. 
friendly
friendly
[Adjetivo]

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

simpático

simpático

Ex: Despite his fame, he is a friendly and approachable person. 
unfriendly
unfriendly
[Adjetivo]

not kind or nice toward other people

antipático, cruel

antipático, cruel

Ex: Our new neighbor is quite unfriendly and hardly ever says hello. 
usual
usual
[Adjetivo]

conforming to what is generally anticipated or considered typical

habitual, usual

habitual, usual

Ex: The usual procedure involves filling out the form first. 
unusual
unusual
[Adjetivo]

not commonly happening or done

inusual

inusual

Ex: His quiet behavior at the party was unusual. 
lucky
lucky
[Adjetivo]

having or bringing good luck

afortunado

afortunado

Ex: He felt lucky to have seen a shooting star. 
unlucky
unlucky
[Adjetivo]

having or bringing bad luck

desafortunado

desafortunado

Ex: He was unlucky to fall sick just before his vacation. 
complete
complete
[Adjetivo]

having all the necessary parts

completo

completo

Ex: He was happy to see a complete rainbow after the rain. 
incomplete
incomplete
[Adjetivo]

not having all the necessary parts

incompleto

incompleto

Ex: His application was incomplete, so it got rejected. 
healthy
healthy
[Adjetivo]

making someone feel well or showing good health

sano

sano

Ex: A good night's sleep is necessary for staying healthy. 
unhealthy
unhealthy
[Adjetivo]

likely to make someone sick

poco saludable

poco saludable

Ex: A diet that's high in processed foods is unhealthy and can lead to heart disease. 
popular
popular
[Adjetivo]

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

popular

popular

Ex: Harry Potter books are very popular among teenagers. 
unpopular
unpopular
[Adjetivo]

not liked or approved of by a large number of people

impopular

impopular

Ex: Despite its health benefits, broccoli remains unpopular with a lot of people. 
safe
safe
[Adjetivo]

protected from any danger

sin peligro, seguro

sin peligro, seguro

Ex: The children are quite safe here, playing under the watchful eye of their parents. 
unsafe
unsafe
[Adjetivo]

having a high degree of risk or danger

inseguro, peligroso

inseguro, peligroso

Ex: After hearing strange noises in the house, she feels unsafe staying there alone. 
well
well
[Adjetivo]

having good health, especially after recovering from an illness or injury

bien

bien

Ex: She was relieved to see her grandmother looking well after recovering from surgery. 
unwell
unwell
[Adjetivo]

not feeling physically or mentally healthy or fit

mal, enfermo

mal, enfermo

Ex: Despite being unwell, he finished the marathon. 
important
important
[Adjetivo]

having a lot of value

importante

importante

Ex: Conserving water is important for the sustainable use of natural resources. 
unimportant
unimportant
[Adjetivo]

having no value or significance

sin importancia, insignificante

sin importancia, insignificante

Ex: His unkind words were unimportant to her because she knew her worth. 
possible
possible
[Adjetivo]

able to exist, happen, or be done

posible

posible

Ex: Even when it seems unlikely, making new friends in a new city is possible. 
impossible
impossible
[Adjetivo]

not able to occur, exist, or be done

imposible

imposible

Ex: Despite all his efforts, he found it impossible to forget his past. 
formal
formal
[Adjetivo]

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

formal

formal

Ex: Formal education typically takes place in schools or universities. 
informal
informal
[Adjetivo]

suitable for friendly, relaxed, casual, or unofficial occasions and situations

informal

informal

Ex: The club had an informal dress code, so jeans and t-shirts were acceptable. 
dead
dead
[Adjetivo]

not alive anymore

muerto

muerto

Ex: He found a dead rabbit by the roadside. 
alive
alive
[Adjetivo]

continuing to exist, breathe, and function

vivo

vivo

Ex: She felt grateful to be alive after surviving the car accident. 
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