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Adjetivos de Atributos Físicos Humanos - Adjetivos de rasgos físicos humanos

Los adjetivos de rasgos físicos describen las cualidades inherentes y las características de la apariencia física de una persona.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Physical Human Attributes
able
able
[Adjetivo]

possessing a body that is healthy and strong

capaz, robusto

capaz, robusto

Ex: Mary's able body enabled her to carry out physically demanding tasks with ease. 
mortal
mortal
[Adjetivo]

capable of dying

mortal, perecedero

mortal, perecedero

Ex: Despite their advanced medical technology, humans remain mortal beings, eventually succumbing to death. 
tough
tough
[Adjetivo]

having physical strength and resilience

fuerte, resistente

fuerte, resistente

Ex: After years of rigorous training, the tough athlete could endure extreme conditions without faltering. 
pregnant
pregnant
[Adjetivo]

(of a woman or a female animal) carrying a baby inside one's body

embarazada

embarazada

Ex: The pregnant cat nested in a quiet corner of the house as she prepared to give birth to her litter of kittens. 
superhuman
superhuman
[Adjetivo]

having abilities or qualities that go beyond what is considered normal or humanly possible

sobrehumano, superhumano

sobrehumano, superhumano

Ex: The superhuman speed of the world-class sprinter set new records in every competition. 
sturdy
sturdy
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) physically strong and healthy

robusto, fuerte

robusto, fuerte

Ex: Despite his age, the sturdy construction worker could lift heavy materials effortlessly. 
muscular
muscular
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) powerful with large well-developed muscles

musculoso

musculoso

Ex: He had a muscular build, with well-defined arms and a broad chest. 
headless
headless
[Adjetivo]

lacking a head

sin cabeza, descabezado

sin cabeza, descabezado

Ex: he headless statue stood in the courtyard, its features worn away by centuries of weathering. 
voracious
voracious
[Adjetivo]

eating or craving food in large amounts and with great enthusiasm

voraz

voraz

Ex: The voracious teenager could eat an entire pizza by themselves and still be hungry. 
sweaty
sweaty
[Adjetivo]

covered in a salty, colorless liquid that the body produces in reaction to extreme heat, fear, fever, or physical exertion

sudoroso, transpirado

sudoroso, transpirado

Ex: Mary's sweaty palms made it difficult for her to hold onto the slippery rope during rock climbing. 
beefy
beefy
[Adjetivo]

with a strong body and well-built muscles

fornido, cachas

fornido, cachas

Ex: The beefy bouncer at the club easily handled rowdy patrons with his imposing presence. 
energetic
energetic
[Adjetivo]

active and full of energy

lleno de energía, con energía

lleno de energía, con energía

Ex: Mary's energetic dance moves lit up the stage during the performance. 
athletic
athletic
[Adjetivo]

energetic and physically capable, typically engaging in sports or other vigorous activities

atlético,  deportista

atlético, deportista

Ex: The athletic teenager excelled in various sports, showcasing strength and agility on the field. 
alcoholic
alcoholic
[Adjetivo]

excessively consuming alcohol and struggling to control or stop this habit

alcohólico

alcohólico

Ex: Despite repeated interventions, Jack's alcoholic friend refused to acknowledge the severity of his addiction. 
hydrated
hydrated
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having enough water or moisture in the body to stay properly nourished and healthy

hidratado

hidratado

Ex: After the long run, it’s important to stay hydrated. 
left-handed
left-handed
[Adjetivo]

primarily using one's left hand for tasks

zurdo, zurda

zurdo, zurda

Ex: The left-handed pitcher had a distinct advantage in baseball due to their unique throwing style. 
right-handed
right-handed
[Adjetivo]

primarily using one's right hand for tasks

diestro, que usa principalmente la mano derecha

diestro, que usa principalmente la mano derecha

Ex: The right-handed writer held the pen with their dominant hand while composing the letter. 
one-handed
one-handed
[Adjetivo]

using or possessing only one hand for tasks, activities, or actions

unimanual, con una sola mano

unimanual, con una sola mano

Ex: The one-handed chef skillfully chopped vegetables with precision using only his left hand. 
scarred
scarred
[Adjetivo]

marked with healed wounds or injuries

cicatrizado, marcado

cicatrizado, marcado

Ex: Sarah's scarred knee bore witness to her childhood adventures and falls. 
limber
limber
[Adjetivo]

having a body that is flexible and can move and bend easily

flexible, ágil

flexible, ágil

Ex: The gymnast's limber body allowed her to perform impressive contortions and flips. 
bloated
bloated
[Adjetivo]

swollen or enlarged, often due to excess fluid or overeating

hinchado, inflado

hinchado, inflado

Ex: After eating a large meal, Jack felt bloated and uncomfortable. 
toned
toned
[Adjetivo]

having well-defined muscles and firmness, often as a result of exercise or physical activity

musculoso

musculoso

Ex: The fitness trainer's toned physique inspired her clients to strive for similar fitness goals. 
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