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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7) - Probability

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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 seemed inevitable.Con las tensiones aumentando entre los dos países, la guerra parecía **inevitable**.
unavoidable
[Adjetivo]

unable to be prevented or escaped

inevitable

inevitable

Ex: The unavoidable storm caused widespread damage to the area .La tormenta **inevitable** causó daños generalizados en el área.
conceivable
[Adjetivo]

having the possibility of being imagined or believed

imaginable, concebible

imaginable, concebible

Ex: Despite initial skepticism , the team proved that achieving the ambitious project goal was conceivable with careful planning and execution .A pesar del escepticismo inicial, el equipo demostró que lograr el objetivo ambicioso del proyecto era **concebible** con una planificación y ejecución cuidadosas.
unimaginable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult or impossible to conceive or visualize

inimaginable, inconcebible

inimaginable, inconcebible

Ex: Witnessing the breathtaking beauty of the sunrise over the mountains was an unimaginable experience .Presenciar la impresionante belleza del amanecer sobre las montañas fue una experiencia **inimaginable**.
plausible
[Adjetivo]

seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

convincente

convincente

Ex: The witness provided a plausible account of the events leading up to the accident , based on her observations .El testigo proporcionó un relato **plausible** de los eventos que condujeron al accidente, basado en sus observaciones.
implausible
[Adjetivo]

not seeming believable or reasonable enough to be considered true

inverosímil

inverosímil

Ex: The idea of an alien invasion seemed implausible, given the lack of any evidence .La idea de una invasión alienígena parecía **implausible**, dada la falta de pruebas.
realistic
[Adjetivo]

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

realista, práctico

realista, práctico

Ex: His goals are realistic, taking into account the resources available .Sus objetivos son **realistas**, teniendo en cuenta los recursos disponibles.
unrealistic
[Adjetivo]

not in any way accurate or true to life

irrealista, poco realista

irrealista, poco realista

Ex: Expecting to achieve perfection in every aspect of life is unrealistic and can lead to unnecessary stress and anxiety .Esperar alcanzar la perfección en cada aspecto de la vida es **irrealista** y puede llevar a un estrés y ansiedad innecesarios.
definite
[Adjetivo]

certainly happening and unlikely to change

seguro

seguro

Ex: She gave a definite time for the meeting .Ella dio un tiempo **definitivo** para la reunión.
guaranteed
[Adjetivo]

promised with certainty that something will happen or be done

garantizado, asegurado

garantizado, asegurado

Ex: The store offered guaranteed satisfaction or a full refund on all purchases.La tienda ofrecía satisfacción **garantizada** o un reembolso completo en todas las compras.
feasible
[Adjetivo]

having the potential of being done successfully

factible

factible

Ex: It may be feasible to complete the task early with extra help .Puede ser **factible** completar la tarea temprano con ayuda adicional.
hesitant
[Adjetivo]

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

vacilante, indeciso

vacilante, indeciso

Ex: The actor was hesitant to take on the emotionally demanding role in the play .El actor estaba **vacilante** en asumir el papel emocionalmente exigente en la obra.
debatable
[Adjetivo]

subject to argument or disagreement

discutible

discutible

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

not producing a clear result or decision

no concluyente

no concluyente

Ex: The results of the experiment were inconclusive, requiring further testing to reach a clear outcome .Los resultados del experimento fueron **inconclusos**, lo que requiere más pruebas para llegar a un resultado claro.
undeniable
[Adjetivo]

clearly true and therefore impossible to deny or question

innegable, indudable

innegable, indudable

Ex: The results of the experiment were undeniable, confirming the hypothesis .Los resultados del experimento fueron **indiscutibles**, confirmando la hipótesis.
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 a tentative offer to the candidate , pending reference checks .La empresa hizo una oferta **provisional** al candidato, pendiente de las verificaciones de referencias.
unforeseen
[Adjetivo]

not expected or anticipated, often leading to surprise or disruption

imprevisto, inesperado

imprevisto, inesperado

Ex: Insurance policies are designed to provide coverage for unforeseen emergencies and accidents .Las pólizas de seguro están diseñadas para brindar cobertura ante emergencias y accidentes **imprevistos**.
presumable
[Adjetivo]

expected based on available information or evidence

presumible, supuesto

presumible, supuesto

Ex: His absence is presumable due to the storm , which caused road closures .Su ausencia es **presumible** debido a la tormenta, que causó el cierre de carreteras.
dubious
[Adjetivo]

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

dudoso

dudoso

Ex: They were dubious about his commitment to the team after his repeated absences .Eran **escépticos** sobre su compromiso con el equipo después de sus repetidas ausencias.
remote
[Adjetivo]

having a low probability or chance of happening

remoto, poco probable

remoto, poco probable

Ex: With limited resources , the small startup had a remote chance of outcompeting established companies .Con recursos limitados, la pequeña startup tenía una posibilidad **remota** de superar a las empresas establecidas.
categorical
[Adjetivo]

without a doubt

categórico, terminante

categórico, terminante

Ex: She gave a categorical refusal to the proposal , leaving no room for negotiation .
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 spoke in a halting manner, pausing frequently as she searched for her thoughts.Hablaba de manera **vacilante**, haciendo pausas frecuentes mientras buscaba sus pensamientos.
conjectural
[Adjetivo]

primarily based on pure guess-work rather than definite knowledge

conjetural

conjetural

Ex: The report contained conjectural assumptions about future market trends .El informe contenía suposiciones **conjeturales** sobre las tendencias futuras del mercado.
assured
[Adjetivo]

displaying confidence in oneself and one's capabilities

seguro

seguro

Ex: The CEO's assured decision-making skills guided the company through turbulent times with resilience.Las habilidades de toma de decisiones **seguras** del CEO guiaron a la empresa a través de tiempos turbulentos con resiliencia.
indeterminate
[Adjetivo]

not known, measured, or specified precisely

indeterminado

indeterminado

Ex: Her plans for the summer were still indeterminate, as she was waiting for confirmation on several options .Sus planes para el verano seguían siendo **indeterminados**, ya que estaba esperando confirmación sobre varias opciones.
Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 6-7)
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