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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 6-7) - Opiniones

Aquí, aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con Opiniones que son necesarias para el examen académico IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
to denounce

to publicly express one's disapproval of something or someone

denunciar, condenar

denunciar, condenar

Ex: The activist group denounced the government's decision to cut funding for education. 
to deplore
to deplore
[Verbo]

to openly and strongly disapprove or condemn something

deplorar

deplorar

Ex: The city council deplored the rise in vandalism and called for community intervention. 
to object
to object
[Verbo]

to express disapproval of something

objetar

objetar

Ex: During the meeting, several members objected to the proposed changes in the company policy. 
to reproach

to blame someone for a mistake they made

reprochar

reprochar

Ex: Disappointed by his actions, she couldn't help but reproach her brother for neglecting his responsibilities. 
to dispute
to dispute
[Verbo]

to argue with someone, particularly over the ownership of something, facts, etc.

discutir

discutir

Ex: The two colleagues started to dispute the best approach to solving the project's challenges. 
to disparage

to speak negatively about someone, often shaming them

menospreciar, despreciar

menospreciar, despreciar

Ex: He often disparages his colleagues during team meetings, creating a negative atmosphere. 
to grumble
to grumble
[Verbo]

to complain quietly or softly, often in a way that others cannot hear or understand

refunfuñar, quejarse en voz baja

refunfuñar, quejarse en voz baja

Ex: She is grumbling because her favorite show is canceled. 
to mutter
to mutter
[Verbo]

to grumble or speak in a low, discontented manner

murmurar,  refunfuñar

murmurar, refunfuñar

Ex: He often mutters under his breath when faced with challenging tasks. 
to gripe
to gripe
[Verbo]

to complain or express dissatisfaction about something

quejarse, refunfuñar

quejarse, refunfuñar

Ex: He always gripes about the weather. 
to scold
to scold
[Verbo]

to criticize in a severe and harsh manner

regañar, reprender

regañar, reprender

Ex: The manager scolds employees who consistently arrive late to work. 
to revile
to revile
[Verbo]

to criticize someone or something in a harsh insulting manner

injuriar

injuriar

to whine
to whine
[Verbo]

to express one's discontent or dissatisfaction in an annoying manner

quejarse

quejarse

Ex: The child began to whine when he didn’t get his way at the store. 
to decry
to decry
[Verbo]

to openly express one's extreme disapproval or criticism

condenar

condenar

Ex: The activist decried the new policy as harmful to the community. 
to rebuke
to rebuke
[Verbo]

to strongly criticize someone for their actions or words

reprender

reprender

Ex: She frequently rebukes her children for not completing their chores on time. 
to vilify
to vilify
[Verbo]

to spread bad and awful commentaries about someone in order to damage their reputation

vilipendiar

vilipendiar

Ex: The media often vilifies public figures for minor mistakes. 
to censure
to censure
[Verbo]

to strongly criticize in an official manner

censurar

censurar

Ex: The teacher had to censure a student who consistently disrupted the class. 
to reprimand

to severely criticize or scold someone for their actions or behaviors

reprender

reprender

Ex: The supervisor frequently reprimands team members for unprofessional conduct. 
to badmouth

to criticize or speak unfavorably about someone or something, often in an unfair or unkind way.

hablar mal de, denigrar

hablar mal de, denigrar

Ex: She often badmouths her competitors in an attempt to gain a competitive edge. 
to slander
to slander
[Verbo]

to make false and adverse statements about someone for defamation

difamar

difamar

to compliment

to tell a person that one admires something about them such as achievements, appearance, etc.

felicitar, halagar

felicitar, halagar

Ex: She complimented her friend on the excellent presentation, highlighting its clarity and insightful content. 
to uphold
to uphold
[Verbo]

to support or defend something that is believed to be right so it continues to last

sostener, defender

sostener, defender

Ex: The community members uphold the tradition of holding a yearly charity event to support local causes. 
to rejoice
to rejoice
[Verbo]

to feel or show great joy, delight, or happiness

regocijarse, alegrarse

regocijarse, alegrarse

Ex: The students rejoice when the teacher announces a surprise break from class. 
to reprove
to reprove
[Verbo]

to criticize someone for their actions or behavior, often implying a need for correction

reprobar

reprobar

Ex: The teacher reproved the student for talking during the lecture. 
to affirm
to affirm
[Verbo]

to confirm a legal decision or judgment

confirmar

confirmar

Ex: The court affirmed the previous ruling. 
to belittle

to speak or express derogatory remarks about someone

denigrar

denigrar

Ex: She often belittles her colleagues, making them feel inadequate. 
to ridicule

to make fun of someone or something

ridiculizar

ridiculizar

Ex: The comedian often ridicules societal norms in his stand-up routines. 
to validate

to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something

validar

validar

Ex: Rigorous testing and positive user feedback validated the reliability of the mobile app. 
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