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Adjetivos de Causa y Efecto - Adjetivos de causa

Estos adjetivos describen los factores, eventos o condiciones que provocan o contribuyen a un resultado o resultado particular.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Cause and Result
divisive
[Adjetivo]

causing disagreement or hostility by creating strong differences of opinion among people

divisivo

divisivo

Ex: divisive nature of the debate made it challenging to find common ground .
generative
[Adjetivo]

capable of producing something else, often in a creative or productive manner

generativo, generadora

generativo, generadora

Ex: She found generative exercise of journaling to be therapeutic .
intrusive
[Adjetivo]

invading or interrupting someone's privacy, space, or affairs without permission or welcome

intrusivo, invasivo

intrusivo, invasivo

Ex: She felt irritated by intrusive comments from her nosy neighbor .
invasive
[Adjetivo]

aggressively intruding or spreading into a space or situation where something is unwelcome or harmful

invasivo, invasora

invasivo, invasora

Ex: invasive procedures used by the company to collect data raised privacy concerns among users .
connective
[Adjetivo]

joining or linking different elements together

conectivo, conector

conectivo, conector

Ex: connective joints in the construction ensured the stability of the structure .
destructive
[Adjetivo]

causing a lot of damage or harm

destructivo, destructor

destructivo, destructor

Ex: destructive habits of procrastination hindered her academic success .
constructive
[Adjetivo]

contributing to building or improving, often by providing useful ideas or solutions

constructivo, constructiva

constructivo, constructiva

Ex: constructive use of resources resulted in the completion of the construction project ahead of schedule .
cohesive
[Adjetivo]

creating unity or consistency

cohesivo

cohesivo

Ex: cohesive branding strategy helped to establish a strong and recognizable brand identity .
adhesive
[Adjetivo]

having the quality of sticking or bonding objects together

adherente, pegajoso

adherente, pegajoso

Ex: She applied adhesive strip to the torn page to repair her book .
restrictive
[Adjetivo]

imposing limitations or boundaries that can hinder freedom or action

restrictivo, limitante

restrictivo, limitante

Ex: He found the dress code at the office restrictive for his personal style .
restorative
[Adjetivo]

able to promote or restore one's health or strength

reconstituyente

reconstituyente

Ex: The doctor recommended restorative diet to improve her overall health .
conducive
[Adjetivo]

leading to the desired goal or result by providing the right conditions

propicio

propicio

Ex: Positive feedback from parents conducive to a child 's self-esteem .
formative
[Adjetivo]

influencing the development or growth of something else, particularly during a crucial period

formativo, formativa

formativo, formativa

Ex: formative years of a nation can shape its political and social landscape for generations .
suggestive
[Adjetivo]

implying or hinting at a particular meaning or idea, often in a subtle or indirect way

sugerente, implícito

sugerente, implícito

Ex: suggestive gestures of the actor added depth to the character 's portrayal .
indicative
[Adjetivo]

serving as a clear sign or signal of something

revelador

revelador

Ex: His calm demeanor during the crisis indicative of his strong leadership abilities .
dismissive
[Adjetivo]

showing a lack of interest or respect by ignoring or minimizing someone or something's importance

despectivo, despreciativo

despectivo, despreciativo

Ex: dismissive response to the question indicated she did n't want to talk about it .
oppressive
[Adjetivo]

having an unfair or harsh control over others, often involving cruelty or severe restrictions

opresivo, opresor

opresivo, opresor

Ex: oppressive taxation system placed undue burden on low-income families .
illustrative
[Adjetivo]

providing clear examples or demonstrations to help explain something

ilustrativo, explicativo

ilustrativo, explicativo

Ex: The experiment 's results illustrative of the relationship between temperature and plant growth .
preventative
[Adjetivo]

intended to hinder or prevent something from happening

preventivo, preventiva

preventivo, preventiva

Ex: Implementing strict regulations is preventative approach to minimize environmental pollution .
disruptive
[Adjetivo]

interrupting or disturbing the normal flow or function of something

interrumpido, perturbador

interrumpido, perturbador

Ex: disruptive influence of social media is reshaping how information is shared .
instructive
[Adjetivo]

providing useful information or guidance, often with the intention of teaching or educating

instructivo

instructivo

Ex: instructive workshop provided valuable insights into effective communication .
corrosive
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to cause damage or destruction, especially through chemical reactions

corrosivo

corrosivo

Ex: corrosive influence of negative thinking can undermine mental health .
abrasive
[Adjetivo]

rough or coarse enough to scrape or wear away surfaces through rubbing

abrasivo

abrasivo

Ex: abrasive sandpaper smoothed the rough edges of the wood .
corrective
[Adjetivo]

intended or designed to improve or correct a bad or undesirable situation

correctivo

correctivo

Ex: corrective actions taken by the government aimed to reduce pollution levels in the city .
informative
[Adjetivo]

providing useful or valuable information

informativo, informativa

informativo, informativa

Ex: informative website offered practical advice for starting a small business .
coercive
[Adjetivo]

using force or threat to persuade people to do something that they are reluctant to do

coactivo

coactivo

Ex: coercive influence of peer pressure compelled him to engage in risky behavior .
explosive
[Adjetivo]

having the potential to cause sudden and violent release of energy or force

explosivo

explosivo

Ex: explosive force of the blast shattered windows in nearby buildings .
transformative
[Adjetivo]

having the power to bring about significant changes or transformations

transformador, transformativa

transformador, transformativa

Ex: His transformative ideas sparked a cultural shift in how we approach sustainability.
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