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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - Rasgos de Carácter Irascible

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

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

feeling anger because of perceived unfairness or wrongdoing

resentido

resentido

Ex: She was resentful towards her colleague who took credit for her ideas. 
impulsive
impulsive
[Adjetivo]

acting on sudden desires or feelings without thinking about the consequences beforehand

impulsivo, irreflexivo

impulsivo, irreflexivo

Ex: Sarah made an impulsive decision to buy a new phone without researching its features first. 
harsh
harsh
[Adjetivo]

cruel and unkind toward others

duro, severo

duro, severo

Ex: The teacher's harsh criticism demoralized the students. 
irritable
irritable
[Adjetivo]

prone to annoyance or frustration

irritable

irritable

Ex: He becomes irritable when he hasn't had enough sleep. 
grumpy
grumpy
[Adjetivo]

having a bad-tempered or irritable mood

gruñón, malhumorado

gruñón, malhumorado

Ex: After a long day at work, Mark came home feeling grumpy and didn't want to talk to anyone. 
vindictive
vindictive
[Adjetivo]

having a strong desire to harm others

vengativo, rencoroso

vengativo, rencoroso

Ex: After losing the election, the vindictive politician spread false rumors about his opponent. 
quarrelsome
quarrelsome
[Adjetivo]

arguing a lot

pendenciero, peleador

pendenciero, peleador

spiteful
spiteful
[Adjetivo]

showing a desire to harm, annoy, or hurt someone on purpose

malicioso, rencoroso

malicioso, rencoroso

Ex: Despite being friends for years, Lisa couldn't understand why Sarah made spiteful comments about her achievements. 
volatile
volatile
[Adjetivo]

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

volátil

volátil

Ex: The political situation in the region is highly volatile. 
temperamental
temperamental
[Adjetivo]

experiencing frequent changes in mood or behavior, often in an unpredictable or inconsistent manner

temperamental

temperamental

Ex: She's so temperamental; you never know how she'll react to any situation. 
insolent
insolent
[Adjetivo]

showing a rude and disrespectful attitude or behavior

insolente

insolente

Ex: The student's insolent response to the teacher's question shocked the entire class. 
fiery
fiery
[Adjetivo]

characterized by intensity, passion, or strong emotion

ardiente, apasionado

ardiente, apasionado

Ex: Despite the disagreement, their discussion remained fiery but respectful. 
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