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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - 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 (6-7)
empathic
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to understand and share the feelings of others

empático, compasivo

empático, compasivo

Ex: His empathic response during the difficult situation helped ease tensions .Su respuesta **empática** durante la situación difícil ayudó a aliviar las tensiones.
humble
[Adjetivo]

behaving in a way that shows the lack of pride or sense of superiority over others

humilde, modesto

humilde, modesto

Ex: The humble leader listens to the ideas and concerns of others , valuing their contributions .El líder **humilde** escucha las ideas y preocupaciones de los demás, valorando sus contribuciones.
altruistic
[Adjetivo]

acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

altruista, desinteresado

altruista, desinteresado

Ex: The altruistic acts of kindness , such as helping an elderly neighbor , became her daily routine .Los actos de bondad **altruistas**, como ayudar a un vecino anciano, se convirtieron en su rutina diaria.
trustworthy
[Adjetivo]

able to be trusted or relied on

de confianza, confiable

de confianza, confiable

Ex: The trustworthy organization prioritizes transparency and accountability in its operations .La organización **confiable** prioriza la transparencia y la responsabilidad en sus operaciones.
reliable
[Adjetivo]

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

fiable

fiable

Ex: The reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance .El producto **fiable** tiene una reputación de durabilidad y rendimiento.
virtuous
[Adjetivo]

having or showing high moral standards

virtuoso

virtuoso

Ex: The teacher praised the student for displaying virtuous behavior towards their classmates .El profesor elogió al estudiante por mostrar un comportamiento **virtuoso** hacia sus compañeros de clase.
steadfast
[Adjetivo]

showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle

firme

firme

Ex: Their steadfast love endured through trials, creating a strong and lasting bond.Su amor **firme** perduró a través de las pruebas, creando un vínculo fuerte y duradero.
noble
[Adjetivo]

expressing or having qualities such as honesty, courage, thoughtfulness, etc. that deserves admiration

noble

noble

Ex: Her noble deeds in the community earned her the admiration and respect of everyone around her .Sus **nobles** acciones en la comunidad le valieron la admiración y el respeto de todos a su alrededor.
faithful
[Adjetivo]

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

fiel, leal

fiel, leal

Ex: The faithful fans of the band waited eagerly for their latest album , demonstrating unwavering support for their music .Los fans **fieles** de la banda esperaban ansiosamente su último álbum, demostrando un apoyo inquebrantable a su música.
committed
[Adjetivo]

willing to give one's energy and time to something because one believes in it

comprometido

comprometido

Ex: Despite setbacks , the committed entrepreneur continues to pursue their business idea with passion and determination .A pesar de los contratiempos, el empresario **comprometido** sigue persiguiendo su idea de negocio con pasión y determinación.
sincere
[Adjetivo]

(of statements, feelings, beliefs, or behavior) showing what is true and honest, based on one's real opinions or feelings

sincero

sincero

Ex: It was clear from his sincere tone that he truly cared about the issue .Estaba claro por su tono **sincero** que realmente le importaba el problema.
compassionate
[Adjetivo]

showing kindness and understanding toward others, especially during times of difficulty or suffering

compasivo

compasivo

Ex: Her compassionate gestures , such as offering a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on , provided solace to her friends in distress .Sus gestos **compasivos**, como ofrecer un oído atento y un hombro para llorar, proporcionaron consuelo a sus amigos en apuros.
ethical
[Adjetivo]

according to moral duty and obligations

ético

ético

Ex: The company 's ethical stance on environmental sustainability is reflected in its policies and practices .La postura **ética** de la empresa sobre la sostenibilidad ambiental se refleja en sus políticas y prácticas.
dutiful
[Adjetivo]

fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities with a sense of loyalty and obedience

obediente

obediente

Ex: The dutiful caregiver attended to the needs of the elderly with compassion and dedication .El cuidador **diligente** atendió las necesidades de los ancianos con compasión y dedicación.
prejudiced
[Adjetivo]

holding opinions or judgments influenced by personal bias rather than objective reasoning

prejuiciado, predispuesto

prejuiciado, predispuesto

Ex: Courts must avoid prejudiced rulings to ensure justice .Los tribunales deben evitar fallos **prejuiciosos** para garantizar la justicia.
indecent
[Adjetivo]

not conforming to accepted moral values

indecente, obsceno

indecente, obsceno

Ex: Workplace policies strictly prohibit indecent language and behavior among employees.Las políticas del lugar de trabajo prohíben estrictamente el lenguaje y el comportamiento **indecentes** entre los empleados.
dishonorable
[Adjetivo]

lacking in honor, integrity, or moral principles, often bringing shame or disgrace

deshonroso, indigno

deshonroso, indigno

Ex: A public official abusing their position for personal gain is seen as a dishonorable abuse of power .Un funcionario público que abusa de su posición para beneficio personal es visto como un abuso de poder **deshonroso**.
deceptive
[Adjetivo]

giving an impression that is misleading, false, or deceitful, often leading to misunderstanding or mistaken belief

engañoso, falaz

engañoso, falaz

Ex: Falling for deceptive schemes can lead to financial losses and disappointment .Caer en esquemas **engañosos** puede llevar a pérdidas financieras y decepción.
deceitful
[Adjetivo]

displaying behavior that hides true intentions or feelings to mislead or trick

engañoso

engañoso

Ex: The deceitful contractor provided a low estimate for the project but later added extra charges .El contratista **engañoso** proporcionó un estimado bajo para el proyecto pero luego agregó cargos adicionales.
wicked
[Adjetivo]

having a deliberately harmful or dishonest nature or intent

malvado, perverso

malvado, perverso

Ex: He was punished for his wicked scheme to defraud the company .Fue castigado por su **malvado** esquema para defraudar a la empresa.
judgmental
[Adjetivo]

tending to criticize or form negative opinions about others without considering their perspective or circumstances

crítico

crítico

Ex: The teacher 's judgmental tone discouraged the student from speaking up .El tono **crítico** del profesor desanimó al estudiante a hablar.
ungrateful
[Adjetivo]

not appreciating or acknowledging kindness, often taking things for granted

ingrato, desagradecido

ingrato, desagradecido

Ex: The ungrateful guest left without a word of thanks after the lavish dinner .El invitado **ingrato** se fue sin una palabra de agradecimiento después de la cena espléndida.
mean
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

malo, mezquino

malo, mezquino

Ex: The mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble .El vecino **malo** se quejó de asuntos triviales solo para causar problemas.
Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7)
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