
frenético
fast-paced, frantic, and filled with intense energy or activity

frenético
greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

léxico
the complete set of meaningful units in a language or a branch of knowledge, or words or phrases that a speaker uses
A lexicon is the complete set of words and their meanings in a language or within a specific field or subject. It serves as a mental dictionary for speakers, encompassing not only the words themselves but also information about their pronunciation, grammatical behavior, and usage. A lexicon is essential for effective communication, as it provides the vocabulary necessary to express thoughts and ideas accurately and meaningfully.

lexicografía
the practice and study of compiling, editing, and writing dictionaries, focusing on the principles and methods of dictionary creation
Lexicography is the practice of compiling, writing, and editing dictionaries. It involves researching words, their meanings, uses, and origins, as well as documenting how they are spelled and pronounced. Lexicographers analyze language in various contexts to ensure that dictionary entries are accurate and up to date. This field also considers how words evolve over time, reflecting changes in culture and society. Lexicography plays a vital role in language preservation and education, providing essential resources for understanding and using language effectively.

lexicógrafo
a person whose job is to write and edit a dictionary
A lexicographer is a person who compiles, writes, and edits dictionaries. Their work involves researching and documenting the meanings, uses, and origins of words. Lexicographers analyze how words are used in different contexts, track changes in language over time, and ensure that dictionary entries are accurate and up-to-date. They also decide on the definitions, pronunciations, and grammatical information included in a dictionary, helping to create a reliable reference for understanding and using language.

paralelo
having an equal distance from each other at every point

paralizar
to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or function, usually due to injury or illness
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parásito
(biology) a small organism that lives on or inside another organism, called a host, and is dependent on it for nutrition and growth

mala fama
the state of being held in low regard or having a bad reputation

(poco respetable)
de mala reputación
having a bad reputation, often due to dishonesty or unethical behavior

suceder
to happen by chance

al azar
with no particular order and planning

obligar
to make someone do something, typically through legal, moral, or social means
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(rectangular)
oblongo
having an elongated shape as an oval

demandante
a person who brings a lawsuit against someone else in a court

lastimero
showing sadness, typically in a mild manner

insinuar
to gradually move oneself or a thing into a particular place or position by elusive manipulation
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aislar
to create a barrier or division between entities or systems
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despreocupado
having an unconcerned attitude, especially in situations where others might feel worried
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Aprendiste 19 palabras de Lesson 35. Para mejorar el aprendizaje y revisar el vocabulario, ¡comienza a practicar!
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