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Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 8-9) - Comportamientos sociales

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

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

reluctant to speak to others, especially about one's thoughts and emotions

reticente

reticente

Ex: She reticent about her personal life during the meeting .
reactive
[Adjetivo]

behaving in response to an event or situation

reactivo

reactivo

Ex: reactive decision-making style made her seem indecisive and hesitant in leadership roles .
proactive
[Adjetivo]

controlling a situation by actively taking steps to manage it, rather than being passive or reactive

proactivo, proactiva

proactivo, proactiva

Ex: The governmentproactive policies aimed to address environmental concerns and promote sustainability .
gregarious
[Adjetivo]

(of people) delighted by the company of others

gregario

gregario

Ex: Even in a large crowd , gregarious nature shines through , as she effortlessly engages with everyone around her .
ungracious
[Adjetivo]

lacking in politeness, courtesy, or good manners

desagradecido, grosero

desagradecido, grosero

Ex: Despite receiving thoughtful gifts , she offered ungracious responses , showing a lack of gratitude .
domineering
[Adjetivo]

showing a tendency to have control over others without taking their emotions into account

dominante

dominante

Ex: domineering mother-in-law constantly interfered in her son 's marriage , causing tension and resentment between the couple .
forthright
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) straightforward in expressing thoughts or opinions

franco, directo

franco, directo

Ex: forthright manner can sometimes be blunt , but it 's always honest .
contentious
[Adjetivo]

inclined to argue or provoke disagreement

discutidor

discutidor

Ex: As contentious debater , he enjoyed challenging opposing viewpoints in intellectual discussions .
standoffish
[Adjetivo]

reserved, aloof, or distant in one's interactions with others, often conveying a sense of unfriendliness or coldness

distante, reservado

distante, reservado

Ex: She mistook his shyness for standoffishness, but he was simply uncomfortable in large social gatherings.
philanthropic
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or organization) having a desire to promote the well-being of others, typically through charitable donations or actions

filantrópico, benévolo

filantrópico, benévolo

Ex: philanthropic spirit of the community was evident in their support for local schools , hospitals , and environmental projects .
backstabbing
[Adjetivo]

being dishonest and betraying someone behind their back, without them knowing

desleal, traicionero

desleal, traicionero

Ex: The political landscape was rife with backstabbing as rival factions within the party sought to gain power.
boorish
[Adjetivo]

having rude or disrespectful manners

grosero

grosero

Ex: boorish conduct at the event embarrassed their friends .
indulgent
[Adjetivo]

having a positive attitude toward someone or something

indulgente

indulgente

Ex: The teacher indulgent towards her students ' creativity , encouraging them to explore their ideas freely .
overindulgent
[Adjetivo]

excessively allowing oneself or others to have more than is necessary

demasiado permisivo, excesivamente indulgente

demasiado permisivo, excesivamente indulgente

Ex: Overindulgent praise without constructive feedback may hinder personal and professional growth.
Vocabulario para IELTS General (Puntuación 8-9)
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