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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 5) - Rasgos morales

Aquí, aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los rasgos morales que son necesarios para el examen IELTS General Training.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (5)
kind
[Adjetivo]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

amable

amable

Ex: The teacher was kind enough to give us an extension on the project .El profesor fue lo suficientemente **amable** como para darnos una prórroga en el proyecto.
considerate
[Adjetivo]

thoughtful of others and their feelings

considerado, atento

considerado, atento

Ex: In a considerate act of kindness , the student shared his notes with a classmate who had missed a lecture due to illness .En un acto de amabilidad **considerado**, el estudiante compartió sus apuntes con un compañero de clase que había faltado a una conferencia por enfermedad.
responsible
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

responsable

responsable

Ex: Drivers should be responsible for following traffic laws and ensuring road safety .Los conductores deben ser **responsables** de seguir las leyes de tráfico y garantizar la seguridad vial.
honest
[Adjetivo]

telling the truth and having no intention of cheating or stealing

sincero, honesto, franco

sincero, honesto, franco

Ex: Even in difficult situations , she remained honest and transparent , refusing to compromise her principles .Incluso en situaciones difíciles, ella se mantuvo **honesta** y transparente, negándose a comprometer sus principios.
patient
[Adjetivo]

able to remain calm, especially in challenging or difficult situations, without becoming annoyed or anxious

paciente

paciente

Ex: He showed patience in learning a new language, practicing regularly until he became fluent.Mostró **paciencia** al aprender un nuevo idioma, practicando regularmente hasta volverse fluido.
tolerant
[Adjetivo]

showing respect to what other people say or do even when one disagrees with them

tolerante

tolerante

Ex: The tolerant parent encouraged their children to explore their own beliefs and values , supporting them even if they differed from their own .
forgiving
[Adjetivo]

able to excuse people's faults, mistakes, or offenses

de buen corazón

de buen corazón

Ex: The forgiving leader understands that everyone makes mistakes and offers guidance and support instead of punishment .El líder **indulgente** entiende que todos cometemos errores y ofrece orientación y apoyo en lugar de castigo.
loyal
[Adjetivo]

showing firm and constant support to a person, organization, cause, or belief

leal, fiel

leal, fiel

Ex: The loyal companion never wavered in their devotion to their owner , offering unconditional love and companionship .El compañero **leal** nunca vaciló en su devoción hacia su dueño, ofreciendo amor y compañía incondicionales.
respectful
[Adjetivo]

treating others with politeness, consideration, and dignity

respetuoso

respetuoso

Ex: The respectful customer thanked the waiter for their service and treated them with appreciation .El cliente **respetuoso** agradeció al camarero por su servicio y lo trató con aprecio.
caring
[Adjetivo]

showing concern for the well-being of others and being kind and supportive in one's actions and interactions

afectuoso

afectuoso

Ex: The teacher 's caring attitude made students feel comfortable approaching her with their problems .La actitud **cariñosa** del maestro hizo que los estudiantes se sintieran cómodos al acercarse a ella con sus problemas.
generous
[Adjetivo]

having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

generoso

generoso

Ex: They thanked her for the generous offer to pay for the repairs .Le agradecieron por la oferta **generosa** de pagar las reparaciones.
dishonest
[Adjetivo]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

deshonesto, poco honrado

deshonesto, poco honrado

Ex: She felt betrayed by her friend 's dishonest behavior , which included spreading rumors behind her back .Se sintió traicionada por el comportamiento **deshonesto** de su amigo, que incluía difundir rumores a sus espaldas.
manipulative
[Adjetivo]

influencing or controlling others in an unfair or deceptive way, often to achieve one's own goals

manipulador, manipuladora

manipulador, manipuladora

Ex: The manipulative boss played employees against each other to maintain power and control in the workplace .El jefe **manipulador** enfrentó a los empleados entre sí para mantener el poder y el control en el lugar de trabajo.
unreliable
[Adjetivo]

not able to be depended on or trusted to perform consistently or fulfill obligations

poco fiable

poco fiable

Ex: He 's an unreliable friend ; you ca n't count on him to keep his promises or be there when you need him .Es un amigo **poco confiable**; no puedes contar con él para cumplir sus promesas o estar ahí cuando lo necesites.
disloyal
[Adjetivo]

failing to remain faithful to a person, group, or cause

traidor

traidor

Ex: The disloyal fan switched allegiance to a rival sports team after a single defeat .El fan **desleal** cambió su lealtad a un equipo deportivo rival después de una sola derrota.
greedy
[Adjetivo]

having an excessive and intense desire for something, especially wealth, possessions, or power

codicioso, avaro

codicioso, avaro

Ex: The greedy politician accepted bribes in exchange for favorable legislation , betraying the public 's trust .El político **codicioso** aceptó sobornos a cambio de una legislación favorable, traicionando la confianza del público.
irresponsible
[Adjetivo]

neglecting one's duties or obligations, often causing harm or inconvenience to others

irresponsable

irresponsable

Ex: The irresponsible use of natural resources led to environmental degradation in the area .El uso **irresponsable** de los recursos naturales llevó a la degradación ambiental en el área.
selfish
[Adjetivo]

always putting one's interests first and not caring about the needs or rights of others

egoísta

egoísta

Ex: The selfish politician prioritized their own agenda over the needs of their constituents .El político **egoísta** priorizó su propia agenda sobre las necesidades de sus electores.
disrespectful
[Adjetivo]

behaving or talking in a way that is inconsiderate or offensive to a person or thing

brusco, grosero

brusco, grosero

Ex: Talking loudly in the library is considered disrespectful to those trying to study .Hablar en voz alta en la biblioteca se considera **irrespetuoso** para aquellos que intentan estudiar.
unkind
[Adjetivo]

not friendly, considerate, or showing mercy to others

cruel

cruel

Ex: Despite his unkind words , she tried to remain calm and composed .A pesar de sus palabras **poco amables**, ella intentó permanecer calmada y serena.
unforgiving
[Adjetivo]

showing no mercy, particularly toward people's faults

implacable, despiadado

implacable, despiadado

impatient
[Adjetivo]

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

impaciente

impaciente

Ex: He ’s always impatient when it comes to slow internet connections .Siempre está **impaciente** cuando se trata de conexiones lentas a Internet.
intolerant
[Adjetivo]

not open to accept beliefs, opinions, or lifestyles that are unlike one's own

intolerante

intolerante

Ex: The leader 's intolerant stance on immigration led to division within the political party .La postura **intolerante** del líder sobre la inmigración llevó a la división dentro del partido político.
Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 5)
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