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Entrenamiento General IELTS (Banda 6-7) - Probability

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la probabilidad que son necesarias para el examen IELTS de capacitación general.

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

unable to be prevented

inevitable

inevitable

Ex: With tensions escalating between the two countries , war inevitable.
unavoidable
[Adjetivo]

unable to be prevented or escaped

inevitable

inevitable

Ex: unavoidable storm caused widespread damage to the area .
conceivable
[Adjetivo]

having the possibility of being imagined or believed

concebible, imaginable

concebible, imaginable

unimaginable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult or impossible to conceive or visualize

inimaginable, inconcebible

inimaginable, inconcebible

plausible
[Adjetivo]

seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

convincente

convincente

Ex: The witness provided plausible account of the events leading up to the accident , based on her observations .
implausible
[Adjetivo]

not seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

inverosímil

inverosímil

Ex: The idea of an alien invasion implausible, given the lack of any evidence .
realistic
[Adjetivo]

concerned with or based on something that is practical and achievable in reality

realista, práctico

realista, práctico

Ex: His goals realistic, taking into account the resources available .
unrealistic
[Adjetivo]

not in any way accurate or true to life

irreal, inverosímil

irreal, inverosímil

Ex: Expecting to achieve perfection in every aspect of life unrealistic and can lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety .
definite
[Adjetivo]

certainly happening and unlikely to change

seguro

seguro

Ex: She gave definite time for the meeting .
guaranteed
[Adjetivo]

promised with certainty that something will happen or be done

garantizado, asegurado

garantizado, asegurado

Ex: The concert ticket came with guaranteed seat in the front row .
feasible
[Adjetivo]

having the potential of being done successfully

factible

factible

Ex: It may feasible to complete the task early with extra help .
hesitant
[Adjetivo]

uncertain or reluctant to act or speak, often due to doubt or indecision

indeciso, vacilante

indeciso, vacilante

Ex: The actor hesitant to take on the emotionally demanding role in the play .
debatable
[Adjetivo]

subject to argument or disagreement

discutible

discutible

Ex: The fairness of the election process has been debatable topic for years .
inconclusive
[Adjetivo]

not producing a clear result or decision

no concluyente

no concluyente

Ex: The results of the experiment inconclusive, requiring further testing to reach a clear outcome .
undeniable
[Adjetivo]

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

innegable, indudable

innegable, indudable

Ex: The results of the experiment undeniable, confirming the hypothesis .
tentative
[Adjetivo]

not firmly established or decided, with the possibility of changes in the future

provisional, tentativo, provisorio

provisional, tentativo, provisorio

Ex: The company made tentative offer to the candidate , pending reference checks .
unforeseen
[Adjetivo]

not expected or anticipated, often leading to surprise or disruption

imprevisto, inesperado

imprevisto, inesperado

Ex: Insurance policies are designed to provide coverage unforeseen emergencies and accidents .
presumable
[Adjetivo]

expected based on available information or evidence

presumible, presunto

presumible, presunto

Ex: His absence presumable due to the storm , which caused road closures .
dubious
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) unsure or hesitant about the credibility or goodness of something

dudoso

dudoso

Ex: They dubious about his commitment to the team after his repeated absences .
remote
[Adjetivo]

having a low probability or chance of happening

remota, poca probable

remota, poca probable

Ex: With limited resources , the small startup had remote chance of outcompeting established companies .
categorical
[Adjetivo]

without a doubt

categórico, terminante

categórico, terminante

sure-fire
[Adjetivo]

bound to succeed or happen as expected

de éxito seguro

de éxito seguro

halting
[Adjetivo]

acting or talking with hesitation due to uncertainty or lack of confidence

vacilante, titubeante

vacilante, titubeante

Ex: She answered the questions with halting voice , struggling to find the right words .
conjectural
[Adjetivo]

primarily based on pure guess-work rather than definite knowledge

conjetural

conjetural

Ex: The report conjectural assumptions about future market trends .
assured
[Adjetivo]

displaying confidence in oneself and one's capabilities

seguro

seguro

Ex: Despite the challenges , he assured of achieving his goals through hard work and perseverance .
indeterminate
[Adjetivo]

not known, measured, or specified precisely

indeterminado

indeterminado

Ex: Her plans for the summer were indeterminate, as she was waiting for confirmation on several options .
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