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Adjetivos de Atributos Humanos Abstractos - Adjetivos de rasgos personales negativos

Estos adjetivos describen cualidades o comportamientos indeseables en los individuos, reflejando rasgos como "deshonesto", "arrogante", "ocioso", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Abstract Human Attributes
vain
[Adjetivo]

taking great pride in one's abilities, appearance, etc.

vanidoso, egoísta

vanidoso, egoísta

Ex: She was so vain that she spent hours in front of the mirror , obsessing over her appearance .Ella era tan **vanidosa** que pasaba horas frente al espejo, obsesionada con su apariencia.
smug
[Adjetivo]

showing or taking too much pride in one's achievements or accomplishments

engreído

engreído

Ex: She could n't help but feel smug when her prediction came true , proving her doubters wrong .No pudo evitar sentirse **satisfecha** cuando su predicción se hizo realidad, demostrando que sus detractores estaban equivocados.
complacent
[Adjetivo]

overly satisfied or content with one's current situation or achievements, often to the point of neglecting potential risks or improvements

satisfecho de sí mismo

satisfecho de sí mismo

Ex: The team 's early lead in the game made them complacent, leading to a surprise comeback by the opposing team .La ventaja temprana del equipo en el juego los hizo **complacientes**, lo que llevó a un sorprendente regreso por parte del equipo contrario.
arrogant
[Adjetivo]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arrogante, orgulloso

arrogante, orgulloso

Ex: The company 's CEO was known for his arrogant behavior , which created a toxic work environment .El CEO de la empresa era conocido por su comportamiento **arrogante**, lo que creó un ambiente de trabajo tóxico.
timid
[Adjetivo]

lacking confidence or courage

tímido

tímido

Ex: The timid child clung to their parent 's leg , feeling overwhelmed in the crowded room .El niño **tímido** se aferraba a la pierna de su padre, sintiéndose abrumado en la habitación llena de gente.
immature
[Adjetivo]

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

inmaduro

inmaduro

Ex: He realized his reaction was immature and apologized for his outburst .Se dio cuenta de que su reacción era **inmadura** y se disculpó por su arrebato.
stubborn
[Adjetivo]

unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

terco, obstinado

terco, obstinado

Ex: Despite multiple attempts to convince him otherwise , he remained stubborn in his decision to quit his job .A pesar de múltiples intentos para convencerlo de lo contrario, se mantuvo **terco** en su decisión de dejar su trabajo.
idle
[Adjetivo]

showing a lack of responsibility or restraint

ocioso, perezoso

ocioso, perezoso

Ex: The company 's idle management allowed inefficiencies to persist , reflecting a lack of responsibility towards improving productivity .La gestión **ociosa** de la empresa permitió que las ineficiencias persistieran, reflejando una falta de responsabilidad hacia la mejora de la productividad.
lazy
[Adjetivo]

avoiding work or activity and preferring to do as little as possible

perezoso, vago

perezoso, vago

Ex: The lazy student consistently skipped classes and failed to complete assignments on time .El estudiante **perezoso** faltó constantemente a clases y no completó las tareas a tiempo.
unlucky
[Adjetivo]

having or bringing bad luck

desafortunado

desafortunado

Ex: They were unlucky to arrive just as the concert ended .Fueron **desafortunados** al llegar justo cuando terminó el concierto.
cynical
[Adjetivo]

having a distrustful or negative outlook, often believing that people are motivated by self-interest

cínico

cínico

Ex: He approached every new opportunity with a cynical attitude , expecting to be let down .Abordaba cada nueva oportunidad con una actitud **cínica**, esperando ser decepcionado.
pessimistic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing a negative view of the future and always waiting for something bad to happen

pesimista

pesimista

Ex: The pessimistic tone of his writing reflected the author 's bleak perspective on life .El tono **pesimista** de su escritura reflejaba la perspectiva sombría del autor sobre la vida.
narcissistic
[Adjetivo]

having an excessive interest in oneself, often accompanied by a lack of empathy for others

narcisista, egocéntrico

narcisista, egocéntrico

Ex: Living with a narcissistic partner was emotionally draining , as they were incapable of considering anyone else 's feelings .Vivir con una pareja **narcisista** era emocionalmente agotador, ya que eran incapaces de considerar los sentimientos de los demás.
paranoid
[Adjetivo]

unreasonably scared of other people or thinking that they are trying to cause harm

paranoico, parano

paranoico, parano

Ex: Despite reassurances from friends , he remained paranoid that they were secretly plotting against him .A pesar de las seguridades de sus amigos, él seguía **paranoico** pensando que estaban conspirando en secreto contra él.
radical
[Adjetivo]

supporting total and extreme social or political changes

radical

radical

Ex: The radical environmentalist group staged protests to demand immediate action on climate change .El grupo ambientalista **radical** organizó protestas para exigir acción inmediata sobre el cambio climático.
extremist
[Adjetivo]

holding or promoting extreme opinions in politics, religion, etc.

extremista

extremista

Ex: Despite widespread condemnation , the extremist organization continued to recruit members through online propaganda .A pesar de la condena generalizada, la organización **extremista** continuó reclutando miembros a través de la propaganda en línea.
conservative
[Adjetivo]

supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change

conservador

conservador

Ex: The company adopted a conservative approach to risk management .La empresa adoptó un enfoque **conservador** para la gestión de riesgos.
picky
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) extremely careful with their choices and hard to please

exigente, selectivo

exigente, selectivo

Ex: The picky customer returned the product because it did n't meet their exact specifications .El cliente **exigente** devolvió el producto porque no cumplía con sus especificaciones exactas.
touchy
[Adjetivo]

easily offended, often reacting strongly to perceived slights or criticism

susceptible, sensible

susceptible, sensible

Ex: She 's touchy about her personal space , becoming uncomfortable if someone gets too close .Ella es **susceptible** acerca de su espacio personal, sintiéndose incómoda si alguien se acerca demasiado.
possessive
[Adjetivo]

displaying excessive attachment or control over people or things they consider their own

posesivo, celoso

posesivo, celoso

Ex: The possessive friend grew jealous whenever their friend spent time with others , wanting exclusive attention .El amigo **posesivo** se ponía celoso cada vez que su amigo pasaba tiempo con otros, queriendo atención exclusiva.
irresponsible
[Adjetivo]

neglecting one's duties or obligations, often causing harm or inconvenience to others

irresponsable

irresponsable

Ex: The irresponsible use of natural resources led to environmental degradation in the area .El uso **irresponsable** de los recursos naturales llevó a la degradación ambiental en el área.
childish
[Adjetivo]

behaving in a way that is immature or typical of a child

infantil, pueril

infantil, pueril

Ex: The childish prank of hiding someone 's belongings may seem harmless , but it can cause frustration and inconvenience .La broma **infantil** de esconder las pertenencias de alguien puede parecer inofensiva, pero puede causar frustración e inconvenientes.
wild
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) behaving in an uncontrollable and irrational manner

descontrolado, salvaje

descontrolado, salvaje

Ex: His wild behavior at the party , including climbing onto the roof , alarmed his friends .Su comportamiento **descontrolado** en la fiesta, incluido subirse al techo, alarmó a sus amigos.
inhuman
[Adjetivo]

lacking compassion, empathy, or decency, often being cruel or brutal

inhumano

inhumano

Ex: His inhuman disregard for the suffering of animals led to calls for stricter animal welfare laws .Su desprecio **inhumano** por el sufrimiento de los animales llevó a pedir leyes más estrictas de bienestar animal.
cowardly
[Adjetivo]

lacking courage, typically avoiding difficult or dangerous situations

cobarde

cobarde

Ex: She felt ashamed of her cowardly refusal to speak out.Se sintió avergonzada de su negativa **cobarde** a hablar.
callous
[Adjetivo]

showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for the feelings or suffering of others

cruel

cruel

Ex: The teacher 's callous treatment of students who struggled with the material created a negative learning environment .El tratamiento **insensible** del profesor hacia los estudiantes que luchaban con el material creó un ambiente de aprendizaje negativo.
proud
[Adjetivo]

having an overly high opinion of oneself, often accompanied by a sense of arrogance

orgulloso, altivo

orgulloso, altivo

Ex: His proud behavior in meetings alienated colleagues who felt overlooked .Su comportamiento **orgulloso** en las reuniones alienó a los colegas que se sentían ignorados.
impatient
[Adjetivo]

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

impaciente

impaciente

Ex: He ’s always impatient when it comes to slow internet connections .Siempre está **impaciente** cuando se trata de conexiones lentas a Internet.
Adjetivos de Atributos Humanos Abstractos
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