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Adjetivos de Atributos Abstractos - Adjetivos de originalidad

Estos adjetivos nos permiten expresar el grado de novedad, frescura o carácter distintivo asociado con una idea, concepto, obra de arte o creación en particular.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Abstract Attributes
original
[Adjetivo]

created firsthand by an artist or creator, not reproduced

original

original

Ex: The ancient artifact was identified as original artifact from the archaeological site , not a modern replica .
authentic
[Adjetivo]

real and not an imitation

auténtico

auténtico

Ex: The museum displayed authentic painting from the 18th century .
genuine
[Adjetivo]

truly what something appears to be, without any falseness, imitation, or deception

auténtico, genuino

auténtico, genuino

Ex: The autograph turned out to genuine.
fake
[Adjetivo]

designed to resemble the real thing but lacking authenticity

falso, de imitación.

falso, de imitación.

Ex: The company fake diamonds that were nearly indistinguishable from real ones .
mock
[Adjetivo]

copying or imitating something in order to look real

de imitación

de imitación

Ex: The museum displayed mock version of the ancient artifact .
derivative
[Adjetivo]

resembling or imitating a previous work, often in a way that lacks originality

poco original

poco original

Ex: The music derivative, mimicking the style of earlier pop songs .
counterfeit
[Adjetivo]

made to closely resemble something else, typically with the intention to deceive

falsificado, falsificado/a

falsificado, falsificado/a

Ex: The store was counterfeit bags .
bogus
[Adjetivo]

not authentic or true, despite attempting to make it seem so

falso

falso

Ex: The website selling cheap electronics turned out to bogus, with customers receiving low-quality knockoff items .
dummy
[Adjetivo]

not real or functional, often used as a substitute or imitation

falso, simulado

falso, simulado

Ex: dummy car helped engineers test the crash safety features .
phony
[Adjetivo]

not based on honesty or truth and intended to mislead others

falso

falso

Ex: phony signature on the document was quickly discovered during the investigation .
fraudulent
[Adjetivo]

dishonest or deceitful, often involving illegal or unethical actions intended to deceive others

fraudulento

fraudulento

Ex: fraudulent tax return submitted by the accountant resulted in an audit by the IRS .
spurious
[Adjetivo]

misleading in appearance or claims

falso

falso

Ex: spurious information in the article was quickly discredited by experts in the field .
forged
[Adjetivo]

illegally or deceitfully copied, often to mimic an original item or document

falsificado, forjado

falsificado, forjado

Ex: forged checks were used in a bank fraud scheme to steal money from unsuspecting victims .
feigned
[Adjetivo]

lacking genuineness or sincerity

fingido, simulado

fingido, simulado

Ex: feigned surprise at the news was unconvincing ; she had known all along .
pseudo
[Adjetivo]

appearing to be genuine or legitimate but actually not

pseudo, falso

pseudo, falso

Ex: The pseudo intellectual pretended to understand complex theories but couldn’t explain them.
sham
[Adjetivo]

fake and intended to deceive or mislead others

falso, simulado

falso, simulado

Ex: The sham apology seemed insincere and lacked any real remorse.
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