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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - Pobreza y Fracaso

Aquí, aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la Pobreza y el Fracaso que son necesarias para el examen IELTS General Training.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
frustrated
frustrated
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) incapable of achieving success in a specific profession

frustrado

frustrado

Ex: He was a frustrated musician working as a bank clerk. 
unfulfilled
unfulfilled
[Adjetivo]

not achieving one's full potential or desired goals

insatisfecho, no realizado

insatisfecho, no realizado

Ex: He retired early and, looking back, realized he was unfulfilled as he hadn't explored his passion for travel. 
disastrous
disastrous
[Adjetivo]

extremely unsuccessful, unfortunate, or poorly executed

desastroso

desastroso

Ex: His performance at the recital was disastrous. 
unfulfilling
unfulfilling
[Adjetivo]

not providing satisfaction or a sense of completion, leaving one dissatisfied or disappointed

insatisfactorio, poco gratificante

insatisfactorio, poco gratificante

unfruitful
unfruitful
[Adjetivo]

not producing the expected or desired results

infructuoso, estéril

infructuoso, estéril

Ex: Despite numerous attempts, their unfruitful efforts to find a solution left them feeling frustrated and discouraged. 
unaccomplished
unaccomplished
[Adjetivo]

not having achieved one's goals

incumplido,  no logrado

incumplido, no logrado

unrewarding
unrewarding
[Adjetivo]

not bringing satisfaction, fulfillment, or positive outcomes

poco gratificante,  no gratificante

poco gratificante, no gratificante

Ex: Despite dedicating years to the job, the repetitive tasks made it an unrewarding experience for the employee. 
unprofitable
unprofitable
[Adjetivo]

not generating a profit, gain, or financial benefit

no rentable, deficitario

no rentable, deficitario

Ex: The business decided to close its unprofitable branches to streamline operations and cut losses. 
fruitless
fruitless
[Adjetivo]

failing to produce the desired or expected results

infructuoso, vano

infructuoso, vano

Ex: Despite their exhaustive search, the quest for the missing treasure proved fruitless. 
unattained
unattained
[Adjetivo]

incabable of being reached, achieved, or acquired, often referring to goals, objectives, or desires that remain unrealized

inalcanzable, irrealizable

inalcanzable, irrealizable

failing
failing
[Adjetivo]

characterized by shortcomings, deficiencies, or a decline in quality

deficiente, en declive

deficiente, en declive

Ex: The failing business struggled to attract customers, leading to financial difficulties. 
impoverished
impoverished
[Adjetivo]

(of people and areas) experiencing extreme poverty

empobrecido

empobrecido

Ex: The prolonged drought left the once-thriving agricultural community impoverished, with failing crops and diminishing incomes. 
penniless
penniless
[Adjetivo]

having no money or financial resources

sin un centavo, pelado

sin un centavo, pelado

Ex: She found herself penniless after her business venture failed. 
underprivileged
underprivileged
[Adjetivo]

lacking access to essential resources or opportunities that are enjoyed by others, often due to social or economic factors

desfavorecido,  desventajado

desfavorecido, desventajado

Ex: The underprivileged children relied on food assistance programs for their meals. 
struggling
struggling
[Adjetivo]

facing challenges or hardships, often in the context of financial limitations or adversities

con dificultades, luchando

con dificultades, luchando

Ex: The struggling artist took on multiple jobs to make ends meet while pursuing their passion. 
stumble
stumble
[Sustantivo]

a failure or setback, often caused by misfortune

tropezón

tropezón

Ex: The business faced a stumble due to market downturns. 
misfortune
misfortune
[Sustantivo]

a situation or event that causes bad luck or hardship for someone

desgracia, infortunio

desgracia, infortunio

Ex: He faced great misfortune after losing his job. 
surrender
surrender
[Sustantivo]

the act of yielding, giving up, or submitting to an opponent, authority, or circumstance

rendición,  capitulación

rendición, capitulación

Ex: Faced with overwhelming odds, the general ordered a strategic surrender to avoid further casualties. 
to flounder

to face great difficulties and be about to fail

debatirse

debatirse

Ex: The small business began to flounder as it struggled to compete with larger companies. 
to founder
to founder
[Verbo]

to experience total failure or collapse, especially for a plan, business, or project

zozobrar

zozobrar

Ex: The company began to founder after losing its main investors. 
to go down
to go down
[Verbo]

to experience defeat in a competition or conflict

caer, sufrir una derrota

caer, sufrir una derrota

Ex: The army refused to go down and defended their position valiantly. 
to mismanage

to inadequately direct something due to negligence or poor decision-making

gestionar mal

gestionar mal

Ex: The previous CEO mismanaged the company's finances and drove it into bankruptcy. 
to go under

to experience financial failure or bankruptcy, often leading to the end or termination of a business or company

quebrar, fracasar

quebrar, fracasar

Ex: The economic recession caused many small businesses to go under. 
to miscarry

to fail to achieve a desired outcome

malograrse

malograrse

Ex: The project miscarried due to a lack of proper planning and resources. 
to concede
to concede
[Verbo]

to admit defeat in a competition, election, etc.

ceder

ceder

Ex: After a tense debate, the candidate finally conceded defeat. 
to abdicate

to not accept or complete an obligation or duty

abdicar

abdicar

Ex: The manager decided to abdicate responsibility for the project's failure. 
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