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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 6-7) - Estados emocionales negativos

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

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
lethargic
[Adjetivo]

having no energy or interest in doing anything

letárgico

letárgico

Ex: The illness left him feeling weak lethargic, unable to carry out his usual daily activities .
disengaged
[Adjetivo]

not being actively involved or showing interest in a particular situation or activity

desvinculado, desinteresado

desvinculado, desinteresado

uninspired
[Adjetivo]

lacking creativity, motivation, or enthusiasm

sin inspiración, desanimado

sin inspiración, desanimado

Ex: The writer experienced a period uninspired creativity , unable to generate fresh ideas .
drowsy
[Adjetivo]

feeling disinterested

somnoliento, adormilado

somnoliento, adormilado

Ex: The uninspired training session led to a drowsy atmosphere among the employees.
unmotivated
[Adjetivo]

lacking a sense of drive or inspiration

desmotivado, apático

desmotivado, apático

Ex: Despite encouragement , unmotivated artist struggled to find inspiration for new creations .
inattentive
[Adjetivo]

not paying close attention or showing a lack of focus

desatento, inconsciente

desatento, inconsciente

Ex: inattentive driver failed to notice the traffic signal change , causing a delay in traffic flow .
frustrated
[Adjetivo]

feeling upset or annoyed due to being unable to do or achieve something

frustrado

frustrado

Ex: They grew frustrated with the repeated delays .
restless
[Adjetivo]

feeling uneasy or nervous

inquieto, nervioso

inquieto, nervioso

Ex: The hot and humid weather made everyone restless and uncomfortable .
agitated
[Adjetivo]

very nervous in a way that makes one unable to think clearly

agitado

agitado

Ex: The students agitated as the teacher announced a surprise quiz , fearing they had n't studied enough .
anxious
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) feeling worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen

ansioso

ansioso

Ex: He anxious about traveling alone for the first time , worrying about navigating unfamiliar places .
nervous
[Adjetivo]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

nervioso

nervioso

Ex: He nervous before his big presentation at work .
defeated
[Adjetivo]

appearing to have no chance of success and disappointingly so

derrotado, frustrado

derrotado, frustrado

Ex: The chess player's defeated stance, staring at the board after a big mistake, showed he knew winning was no longer possible.
insecure
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) not confident about oneself or one's skills and abilities

inseguro

inseguro

Ex: She insecure about her speaking skills , avoiding public speaking opportunities whenever possible .
irritated
[Adjetivo]

feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

irritado

irritado

Ex: irritated tone made it clear that he was frustrated with the situation .
heartbroken
[Adjetivo]

experiencing intense sadness or disappointment due to a broken romantic relationship or other loss

Ex: He heartbroken after his best friend moved away to another country .
miserable
[Adjetivo]

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

triste, abatido, deprimido

triste, abatido, deprimido

Ex: She miserable after the argument , her face pale and tear-streaked .
woeful
[Adjetivo]

affected by deep sorrow or misery

Ex: The worn-out teddy bear , sitting in the neglected corner , had woeful appearance , reflecting the years of being overlooked and forgotten .
downhearted
[Adjetivo]

feeling sad, discouraged, or low in spirits

desanimado, apesadumbrado

desanimado, apesadumbrado

Ex: The team's poor performance left them downhearted, though they resolved to try harder.
enraged
[Adjetivo]

filled with intense anger

Ex: The teacher maintained composure despite enraged outburst from a frustrated student in the classroom .
overwhelmed
[Adjetivo]

feeling stressed or burdened by a lot of tasks or emotions at once

abrumada, saturada

abrumada, saturada

Ex: overwhelmed students struggled to keep up with deadlines .
panicked
[Adjetivo]

experiencing sudden and overwhelming fear or anxiety

aterrorizado, en pánico

aterrorizado, en pánico

Ex: As the turbulence shook the airplane , passengers panicked glances , gripping their armrests with anxiety .
distracted
[Adjetivo]

unable to concentrate or focus due to having one's attention drawn away by various thoughts or external interruptions

distraído, desconcertado

distraído, desconcertado

Ex: Despite the beautiful scenery, the hiker found themselves distracted by worries, preventing them from fully enjoying the nature hike.
disgusted
[Adjetivo]

having or displaying great dislike for something

asqueado

asqueado

Ex: He was thoroughly disgusted by their cruel behavior.
suspicious
[Adjetivo]

doubtful about the honesty of what someone has done and having no trust in them

sospechoso

sospechoso

Ex: Isuspicious of deals that seem too good to be true .
edgy
[Adjetivo]

feeling anxious and easily irritated

tenso, nervioso

tenso, nervioso

Ex: She was edgy after the long flight and lack of sleep .
desolate
[Adjetivo]

feeling very lonely and sad

desolado

desolado

Ex: In desolate aftermath of the breakup , he found it hard to imagine ever feeling happy again .
isolated
[Adjetivo]

feeling or being disconnected from others, either physically or socially

aislado, aislada

aislado, aislada

Ex: Not sharing his thoughts with others , he isolated in his emotions , struggling with inner turmoil .
suffering
[Adjetivo]

feeling pain, distress, or hardship

sufriente, doloroso

sufriente, doloroso

Ex: As the news of the tragic accident spread, the community came together to support the suffering family, offering condolences and assistance.
snappy
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) inclined to speaking irritably or responding in a sharp or offensive manner

irritante, sarcástico

irritante, sarcástico

Ex: The boss 's constant demands have made everyone in the snappy and on edge .
bitter
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) refusing or unable to let go of anger or hatred toward others or past events

rencoroso

rencoroso

Ex: The breakup left him bitter and unable to move on from the past .
chagrined
[Adjetivo]

feeling embarrassed or distressed due to failure or disappointment

mortificado, apenado

mortificado, apenado

Ex: chagrined customer struggled with the new software , feeling overwhelmed by the unexpected complexity .
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