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Adjetivos de Atributos de Cosas - Adjetivos de totalidad

Estos adjetivos expresan la inclusión o exclusión de todas las partes, enfatizando la totalidad o lo incompleto de una entidad, concepto o experiencia en particular.

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Categorized English Adjectives Describing Attributes of Things
whole
[Adjetivo]

including every part, member, etc.

todo

todo

Ex: They read whole story aloud in class .
entire
[Adjetivo]

involving or describing the whole of something

entero

entero

Ex: She ate entire cake by herself , savoring each delicious bite .
total
[Adjetivo]

including the whole quantity

total

total

Ex: She calculated total cost of the project , factoring in materials , labor , and additional expenses .
complete
[Adjetivo]

having all the necessary parts

completo

completo

Ex: This is complete collection of her poems .
thorough
[Adjetivo]

doing something completely and comprehensively without leaving out any important details

exhaustivo, completo

exhaustivo, completo

Ex: thorough investigation uncovered all relevant evidence , leaving no stone unturned in the search for the truth .
comprehensive
[Adjetivo]

covering or including all aspects of something

exhaustivo

exhaustivo

Ex: comprehensive guidebook contained information on all the tourist attractions in the city .
unanimous
[Adjetivo]

(of a group) fully in agreement on something

unánime

unánime

Ex: The committee reached unanimous decision to approve the proposed budget .
aggregate
[Adjetivo]

consisting of several numbers, things, or amounts added together

agregado

agregado

Ex: The aggregated feedback from customers highlighted areas for improvement in the product.
finished
[Adjetivo]

completed and with no further actions or modifications needed

terminado, concluido

terminado, concluido

Ex: finished puzzle displayed a beautiful image of a scenic landscape .
exhaustive
[Adjetivo]

complete with regard to every single detail or element

exhaustivo

exhaustivo

Ex: He gave exhaustive explanation of the theory , leaving no questions unanswered .
inclusive
[Adjetivo]

including everything or everyone, without excluding any particular group or element

incluido

incluido

Ex: inclusive recreational program offered activities and events that catered to people of all abilities and interests .
overall
[Adjetivo]

including or considering everything or everyone in a certain situation or group

total

total

Ex: overall cost of the project exceeded the initial estimates due to unforeseen expenses .
full
[Adjetivo]

having all elements or aspects present, without any omissions

completo, integral

completo, integral

Ex: The full moon illuminated the night sky, casting a soft glow over the landscape.
enough
[Adverbio]

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

lo suficiente, bastante

lo suficiente, bastante

Ex: Did you enough last night to feel refreshed today ?
sufficient
[Adjetivo]

having enough of something to meet a particular need or requirement

suficiente, adecuado

suficiente, adecuado

Ex: The evidence presented in court was sufficient to convict the defendant .
adequate
[Adjetivo]

satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity to meet a particular need or purpose

adecuado, satisfactorio

adecuado, satisfactorio

Ex: The first aid kit adequate supplies to treat minor injuries .
empty
[Adjetivo]

with no one or nothing inside

vacío

vacío

Ex: empty gas tank left them stranded on the side of the road , miles from the nearest gas station .
devoid
[Adjetivo]

entirely lacking or empty of a particular quality or element

desprovisto

desprovisto

Ex: The landscape devoid of any signs of life , with no plants or animals in sight .
partial
[Adjetivo]

involving only a part of something

parcial, incompleto

parcial, incompleto

Ex: His recovery from the injury was partial, and he still experienced pain when moving .
incomplete
[Adjetivo]

not having all the necessary parts

incompleto

incompleto

Ex: incomplete data made it impossible to draw any conclusions .
half
[Adverbio]

to the extent of one part out of two equal portions

medio

medio

Ex: She read the half and lost interest afterward .
divided
[Adjetivo]

having been split into distinct parts

dividido, separado

dividido, separado

Ex: divided room had a partition separating the living area from the dining space .
cut
[Adjetivo]

divided or sliced with a sharp tool or object

cortado, dividido

cortado, dividido

Ex: The cut fabric displayed where it had been sliced with scissors.
lacking
[Adjetivo]

not having a necessary amount of something

faltante, escaso

faltante, escaso

Ex: lacking ingredients in the recipe forced her to improvise with what she had .
missing
[Adjetivo]

describing something or someone that cannot be found

desaparecido, falta

desaparecido, falta

Ex: missing puzzle piece prevented them from completing the picture .
fragmented
[Adjetivo]

broken into small, disconnected parts or pieces

fragmentado, roto

fragmentado, roto

Ex: fragmented sentences in the essay made it challenging to follow the writer 's argument .
unfinished
[Adjetivo]

not yet completed

inconcluso, inacabado

inconcluso, inacabado

Ex: unfinished symphony remained a testament to the composer 's untimely death .
deficient
[Adjetivo]

lacking in terms of quantity or quality

deficiente

deficiente

Ex: deficient equipment hindered the team 's performance on the field .
torn
[Adjetivo]

split or divided into two or more parts, often as a result of force or pressure

rasgado, desgarrado

rasgado, desgarrado

Ex: torn ligament in his knee required surgery to repair .
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