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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 8-9) - Estados emocionales negativos

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los estados emocionales negativos que son necesarias para el examen IELTS de formación general.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)
jittery
[Adjetivo]

having a nervous or restless energy

nervioso, inquieto

nervioso, inquieto

Ex: He jittery before meeting his new boss .
fidgety
[Adjetivo]

unable to stay still and calm

inquieto

inquieto

Ex: During the boring lecture , the students grew fidgety, glancing at the clock every few minutes .
forlorn
[Adjetivo]

feeling abandoned or hopeless

Ex: She forlorn sitting by herself at the park , watching others enjoy their company .
weary
[Adjetivo]

feeling or displaying deep exhaustion

cansado, agotado

cansado, agotado

Ex: weary students struggled to stay focused during the last lecture of the day .
fatigued
[Adjetivo]

experiencing extreme exhaustion

Ex: The emotional strain of dealing with the loss of a loved one left her fatigued and drained .
drained
[Adjetivo]

depleted of physical or emotional energy

agotado, exhausto

agotado, exhausto

Ex: The continuous challenges at work had left her emotionally drained and yearning for a break.
disgruntled
[Adjetivo]

feeling dissatisfied, often due to a sense of unfair treatment or disappointment

Ex: disgruntled residents protested against the new housing development in their neighborhood .
exasperated
[Adjetivo]

feeling intense frustration, especially due to an unsolvable problem

exasperado

exasperado

Ex: After hours of searching, he threw his hands up in exasperation, unable to find the missing document.
peeved
[Adjetivo]

irritated or angered by a particular situation or person

molesto, irritado

molesto, irritado

Ex: The unexpected cancellation of the event left attendees peeved and frustrated.
dismayed
[Adjetivo]

deeply troubled or baffled, often as a result of an unexpected or unfavorable event

Ex: The investors were dismayed as they watched the stock prices plummet unexpectedly.
lackadaisical
[Adjetivo]

lazy and dreamy, without much energy or interest

distraído

distraído

Ex: She approached the project with lackadaisical mindset , resulting in delays and errors .
slothful
[Adjetivo]

inclined to laziness

perezoso, holgazán

perezoso, holgazán

Ex: slothful attitude towards exercise and a healthy diet contributed to his weight gain .
despondent
[Adjetivo]

feeling hopeless, discouraged, or in low spirits, often due to a sense of failure or loss

desanimado

desanimado

Ex: despondent expression crossed her face when she saw the empty room .
disheartened
[Adjetivo]

having lost all one's courage, hope, or enthusiasm

desanimado, desalentado

desanimado, desalentado

Ex: Constant criticism from his supervisor left the employee feeling disheartened and demotivated.
dejected
[Adjetivo]

feeling downcast, discouraged, or in low spirits

Ex: The team looked dejected after losing the championship game in the final minutes.
downcast
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or their manner) melancholic and full of grief

Ex: Despite her efforts to hide it, her downcast demeanor betrayed her inner turmoil.
Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 8-9)
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