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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 8-9) - Relaciones románticas

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con las relaciones románticas que son necesarias para el examen IELTS de capacitación general.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)
elopement
[Sustantivo]

the act of running away with one's lover to get married without the consent of parents

fuga de amor, escapada romántica

fuga de amor, escapada romántica

Ex: Despite objections from their parents , they were determined to go ahead with elopement and start a new life together .
courtship
[Sustantivo]

the period of time when two people are getting to know each other romantically with the intention of getting married

cortejo, noviazgo

cortejo, noviazgo

Ex: In the animal kingdomcourtship behaviors can be elaborate and serve to attract a mate for reproduction .
adultery
[Sustantivo]

sexual intercourse involving a married person and someone other than their spouse

adulterio

adulterio

Ex: Despite the temptation , she remained committed to her marriage vows and chose to confront her husband about his adultery.
infatuation
[Sustantivo]

a temporary and intense feeling of romantic or idealized attraction toward someone, often based on superficial qualities and lacking a deep emotional connection

fascinación, enamoramiento pasajero

fascinación, enamoramiento pasajero

Ex: Their whirlwind romance was fueled infatuation rather than genuine compatibility , and it quickly fizzled out .

to put an end to an argument with someone in order to make peace with them

arreglar

arreglar

Ex: Even though they had a heated argument, they managed to patch their differences up by the end of the day.
to woo
[Verbo]

to try to make someone love one, especially for marriage

atraer

atraer

Ex: She was impressed by his efforts woo her , from handwritten love notes to surprise weekend getaways .

to revive or renew something, such as a relationship or interest, that has faded

reavivar, renovar

reavivar, renovar

Ex: Spending time with her rekindled the bond they shared growing up .

to become someone's husband or wife in marriage

Ex: The two tied the knot after meeting in college and falling in love.

to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one

suscitar el antagonismo

suscitar el antagonismo

Ex: The aggressive tone of the antagonized the recipient .

to gradually become less close or connected, often due to a lack of shared interests or diverging paths

desvincularse, distanciarse

desvincularse, distanciarse

Ex: As childhood friends grow older , they may drift apart as new responsibilities and commitments arise .
to feud
[Verbo]

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

pelear

pelear

Ex: The feuded over their inheritance after the parents passed away .

to betray one's partner by secretly having an affair with someone else at the same time

engañar, traicionar

engañar, traicionar

Ex: She vowed never to forgive him for two-timing her and breaking her trust.
to chuck
[Verbo]

to leave or end a romantic relationship with someone

romper, dejar

romper, dejar

Ex: She chucked him after discovering he had been dishonest with her.

to slowly weaken someone's emotional or mental strength over time, often due to continuous pressure or challenges

desgastar, minar

desgastar, minar

Ex: Don't let criticism wear you down; stay confident in your abilities.
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