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Adjetivos de Evaluación y Comparación - Adjetivos de evaluación negativa

Estos adjetivos nos permiten expresar una evaluación o juicio negativo sobre una persona, objeto, experiencia o resultado en particular.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Evaluation and Comparison
bad
[Adjetivo]

having a quality that is not satisfying

malo

malo

Ex: The hotel room bad, with dirty sheets and a broken shower .
wrong
[Adjetivo]

against the law or morality

malo

malo

Ex: Breaking promises wrong because it shows a lack of reliability and integrity .
imperfect
[Adjetivo]

having faults, flaws, or shortcomings

imperfecto, defectuoso

imperfecto, defectuoso

Ex: The painting was captivating imperfect, with brushstrokes that were slightly uneven .
unpopular
[Adjetivo]

not liked or approved of by a large number of people

impopular

impopular

Ex: The new policy introduced by the company unpopular with the employees .
negative
[Adjetivo]

having an unpleasant or harmful effect on someone or something

dañino

dañino

Ex: The movie received mixed reviews , with many pointing out negative elements .
improper
[Adjetivo]

unfit for a particular person, thing, or situation

impropio

impropio

Ex: Failing to cite sources in academic writing is improper academic conduct .
awkward
[Adjetivo]

lacking elegance or grace in expression, often leading to embarrassment or discomfort

torpe, incómodo

torpe, incómodo

Ex: awkward timing of his joke during the serious meeting was met with uneasy laughter .
inappropriate
[Adjetivo]

not suitable or acceptable for a certain situation or context

inapropiado

inapropiado

Ex: Making loud noises in a quiet library is inappropriate behavior .
adverse
[Adjetivo]

against someone or something's advantage

adverso

adverso

Ex: adverse publicity surrounding the scandal tarnished the company 's reputation .
flawed
[Adjetivo]

having imperfections, errors, or weaknesses

defectuoso

defectuoso

Ex: flawed decision-making process often resulted in regrettable outcomes .
off
[Adjetivo]

falling below an expected or satisfactory level

deficiente, insatisfactorio

deficiente, insatisfactorio

lackluster
[Adjetivo]

dull and without innovation or change

apagado

apagado

Ex: lackluster effort put into the project resulted in mediocre results .
unfit
[Adjetivo]

not suitable or capable enough for a specific task or purpose

inadecuado, no apto

inadecuado, no apto

monotonous
[Adjetivo]

boring because of being the same thing all the time

monótono

monótono

Ex: The repetitive tasks at the assembly line made the monotonous and uninteresting .
unremarkable
[Adjetivo]

having no particular or outstanding quality

ordinario

ordinario

Ex: unremarkable academic record did not stand out among her peers .
undesirable
[Adjetivo]

not wanted or considered unpleasant

indeseable

indeseable

Ex: Having undesirable trait like laziness can hinder one 's success in their career .
unattractive
[Adjetivo]

not pleasing to the eye

poco atractivo

poco atractivo

Ex: unattractive design of the website deterred visitors from exploring further .
grandiose
[Adjetivo]

overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

pomposo

pomposo

Ex: grandiose sense of self-importance made it difficult for her to connect with others .
malignant
[Adjetivo]

having the potential to cause serious harm

maligno, malévolo

maligno, malévolo

Ex: malignant ideology of the extremist group led to acts of violence and terror .
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