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Adjetivos de Atributos Abstractos - Adjetivos de realidad

Estos adjetivos describen las características, naturaleza o cualidades de lo que es real o existe en el mundo en contraposición a lo que es irreal y ficticio.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Abstract Attributes
real
[Adjetivo]

having actual existence and not imaginary

verdadero, real

verdadero, real

Ex: The tears in her eyes real as she said goodbye to her beloved pet .
factual
[Adjetivo]

based on facts or reality, rather than opinions or emotions

factual, basado en hechos

factual, basado en hechos

Ex: The database factual data about various species of animals .
actual
[Adjetivo]

existing in reality rather than being theoretical or imaginary

real

real

Ex: Her explanation did n’t match actual events .
objective
[Adjetivo]

based only on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or judgments

objective

objective

Ex: A good judge must objective in every case .
concrete
[Adjetivo]

real and tangible, existing in physical form that can be sensed or experienced

concreto

concreto

Ex: The architect sketched out plans for concrete structure , outlining every detail .
existing
[Adjetivo]

currently present or in operation

existente, vigente

existente, vigente

Ex: The government is working to improve the existing healthcare system.
observable
[Adjetivo]

able to be seen or perceived

observable, perceptible

observable, perceptible

Ex: The researchers focused on observable phenomena in the experiment to draw their conclusions .
unreal
[Adjetivo]

not conforming to reality or genuine standards

irreal, falso

irreal, falso

Ex: The movie portrayed unreal version of what life in space would be like .
imaginary
[Adjetivo]

not real and existing only in the mind rather than in physical reality

imaginario

imaginario

Ex: The conspiracy theory was built imaginary connections and speculations , lacking any factual basis .
fictional
[Adjetivo]

having no basis in reality and created from imagination

ficticio, imaginario

ficticio, imaginario

Ex: The superhero in the comic book was a fictional character with extraordinary powers.
anecdotal
[Adjetivo]

involving or characterized by short, personal stories or accounts

anecdótico, anecdótica

anecdótico, anecdótica

Ex: During family gatherings , they often anecdotal tales from their childhood .
fanciful
[Adjetivo]

coming from the imagination rather than facts

fantasioso

fantasioso

Ex: His excuses for being late were fanciful and lacking in truth , leading his friends to doubt their validity .
fictitious
[Adjetivo]

created by imagination and not based on reality

ficticio

ficticio

Ex: The story was fictitious, woven together from the author 's imagination .
simulated
[Adjetivo]

not real but designed to imitate the real thing

simulado, fingido

simulado, fingido

Ex: The museum exhibit featured simulated dinosaur habitat , complete with sound effects and animatronic creatures .
subjective
[Adjetivo]

based on or influenced by personal feelings or opinions rather than facts

subjetivo

subjetivo

Ex: Their ranking system was subjective, making it hard to measure fairness .
abstract
[Adjetivo]

existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence

abstracto, abstracta

abstracto, abstracta

Ex: Love is abstract concept that can not be touched .
illusory
[Adjetivo]

giving a false impression of reality

ilusorio

ilusorio

Ex: In the desert heat , the mirage created illusory oasis that vanished upon closer inspection .
make-believe
[Adjetivo]

imaginary or fictional, often used in play or storytelling to create an illusion of reality

de fantasía, imaginario

de fantasía, imaginario

Ex: The movie transported viewers to a make-believe universe.
nonexistent
[Adjetivo]

not real or present in any form

inexistente, no existente

inexistente, no existente

Ex: The promised improvements to the neighborhood nonexistent, despite years of anticipation .
immersive
[Adjetivo]

drawing someone deeply into an experience or environment

inmersivo, inmersiva

inmersivo, inmersiva

Ex: The music ’s depth made the concert immersive.
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