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Adjetivos de Atributos Abstractos - Adjetivos de certeza

Estos adjetivos nos permiten expresar la presencia o ausencia de dudas sobre la verdad, validez o resultado de una declaración, hecho o situación.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Abstract Attributes
sure
[Adjetivo]

expected or certain to happen

seguro

seguro

Ex: With clear skies and good weather , the outdoor event sure to be a success .
certain
[Adjetivo]

referring to a specific thing, person, or group, distinct from others

cierto, determinada

cierto, determinada

Ex: The project will succeed to certain degree if we stay on track .
doubtful
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) uncertain or hesitant about something

dudoso

dudoso

Ex: The student doubtful when asked if he understood the complex math problem .
uncertain
[Adjetivo]

not definitively known or decided

incierto, inseguro

incierto, inseguro

Ex: The date of the event uncertain due to potential scheduling conflicts .
inevitable
[Adjetivo]

unable to be prevented

inevitable

inevitable

Ex: With tensions escalating between the two countries , war inevitable.
conclusive
[Adjetivo]

providing clear and final evidence or proof, leaving no doubt or uncertainty

concluyente

concluyente

Ex: conclusive results of the survey revealed a clear preference for the new product .
indisputable
[Adjetivo]

fully established or proven beyond any doubt

indiscutible, irrefutable

indiscutible, irrefutable

Ex: The judge ruled based on indisputable evidence provided by the witness testimony .
irrefutable
[Adjetivo]

so clear or convincing that it cannot be reasonably disputed or denied

irrefutable

irrefutable

Ex: The data collected irrefutable, confirming the conclusion beyond doubt .
unquestionable
[Adjetivo]

allowing no questions or doubts

evidente

evidente

Ex: The evidence was so clear that the verdict unquestionable.
undeniable
[Adjetivo]

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

innegable, indudable

innegable, indudable

Ex: The results of the experiment undeniable, confirming the hypothesis .
undisputed
[Adjetivo]

accepted as true or genuine, without any doubt or disagreement

indiscutible

indiscutible

Ex: The city is undisputed leader in the tech industry , hosting the largest companies in the field .
unmistakable
[Adjetivo]

clearly identifiable and impossible to confuse with anything else

inconfundible, inequívoco

inconfundible, inequívoco

Ex: unmistakable signs of spring , such as blooming flowers and warmer weather , were everywhere .
hypothetical
[Adjetivo]

based on a suggested idea or theory and not necessarily true or proven

hipotético

hipotético

Ex: They debated hypothetical consequences of artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence .
questionable
[Adjetivo]

doubtful or uncertain in terms of quality, reliability, or legitimacy

cuestionable

cuestionable

Ex: A man questionable character may not be the best to trust .
speculative
[Adjetivo]

according to opinions or guesses instead of facts or evidence

especulativo

especulativo

Ex: She offered speculative explanation for his sudden disappearance , based on rumors she had heard .
dubious
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) unsure or hesitant about the credibility or goodness of something

dudoso

dudoso

Ex: They dubious about his commitment to the team after his repeated absences .
debatable
[Adjetivo]

subject to argument or disagreement

discutible

discutible

Ex: The fairness of the election process has been debatable topic for years .
tentative
[Adjetivo]

not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future

provisional, tentativo, provisorio

provisional, tentativo, provisorio

Ex: The company made tentative offer to the candidate , pending reference checks .
iffy
[Adjetivo]

having a feeling of uncertainty or doubt toward something

dudoso, incierto

dudoso, incierto

Ex: The accuracy of the news report iffy, so I verified the information with other sources .
inconclusive
[Adjetivo]

not producing a clear result or decision

no concluyente

no concluyente

Ex: The results of the experiment inconclusive, requiring further testing to reach a clear outcome .
moot
[Adjetivo]

not settled or decided and so open to discussion or debate

inconcluso, discutible

inconcluso, discutible

Ex: The argument over the project 's timeline moot since the project manager has already set a final deadline .
contingent
[Adjetivo]

depending on certain conditions or factors, making something possible to occur but not certain

contingente

contingente

Ex: Her promotion was contingent on demonstrating leadership skills.
guaranteed
[Adjetivo]

promised with certainty that something will happen or be done

garantizado, asegurado

garantizado, asegurado

Ex: The store offered guaranteed satisfaction or a full refund on all purchases.
undoubtable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to question or deny

indiscutible, innegable

indiscutible, innegable

Ex: The success of the project undoubtable with proper planning .
provisional
[Adjetivo]

temporarily set or accepted until a final decision is made

provisional

provisional

Ex: The agreement was reached on provisional basis , with the details to be finalized later .
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