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Vocabulario para IELTS Academic (Puntuación 8-9) - Success

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
fortuitous
fortuitous
[Adjetivo]

happening unexpectedly in a way that brings good fortune or benefit

fortuito

fortuito

Ex: Their meeting at the café was entirely fortuitous—and led to a lifelong friendship. 
enterprising
enterprising
[Adjetivo]

showing initiative, resourcefulness, and a willingness to undertake new and challenging projects or ventures

emprendedor, dinámico

emprendedor, dinámico

Ex: Despite facing obstacles, the enterprising student took the initiative to organize a charity event for a local cause. 
driven
driven
[Adjetivo]

showing determination and ambition to achieve one's goals

motivado

motivado

Ex: She is a highly driven individual who sets ambitious goals and works tirelessly to achieve them. 
goal-oriented
goal-oriented
[Adjetivo]

characterized by a strong focus on achieving specific objectives

orientado a objetivos, centrado en resultados

orientado a objetivos, centrado en resultados

Ex: She is a goal-oriented individual who sets clear objectives and works diligently to achieve them. 
self-assured
self-assured
[Adjetivo]

confident in one's abilities or qualities

seguro de sí mismo, confiado

seguro de sí mismo, confiado

Ex: She walked into the room with a self-assured stride, exuding confidence. 
well-heeled
well-heeled
[Adjetivo]

having substantial financial resources

adinerado, acaudalado

adinerado, acaudalado

Ex: He comes from a well-heeled family. 
loaded
loaded
[Adjetivo]

having a lot of money or financial resources

adinerado, forrado

adinerado, forrado

Ex: He's loaded after selling his company. 
auspicious
auspicious
[Adjetivo]

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

auspicioso

auspicioso

Ex: Finding a rare coin on the street made her day start in an auspicious manner. 
high-flying
high-flying
[Adjetivo]

extremely successful, particularly in job or education

exitoso

exitoso

Ex: The company's CEO is a high-flying executive known for his bold decisions and strategic vision. 
elite
elite
[Adjetivo]

associated with superior status, privilege, or excellence

de élite

de élite

Ex: The elite athletes competing in the championship displayed unparalleled skill and determination on the field. 
serendipitous
serendipitous
[Adjetivo]

unexpectedly fortunate or successful

afortunado, casual

afortunado, casual

Ex: Their serendipitous encounter in the bookstore led to a deep and lasting friendship. 
to transcend

to go beyond a particular limit, quality, or standard, often in an exceptional way

trascender, superar

trascender, superar

Ex: His achievements in the field of science are likely to transcend those of his predecessors. 
to eclipse
to eclipse
[Verbo]

to become more successful, important, or powerful that someone or something else in a way that they become unnoticeable

eclipsar, superar

eclipsar, superar

Ex: The young entrepreneur's innovative approach quickly eclipsed that of established competitors in the market. 
to outstrip

to posses or reach a higher level of skill, success, value, or quantity than another person or thing

superar

superar

Ex: His talent for music quickly outstripped that of his peers, earning him recognition as a prodigy. 
to prevail
to prevail
[Verbo]

to prove to be superior in strength, influence, or authority

prevalecer sobre

prevalecer sobre

Ex: Despite facing numerous challenges, the team's resilience allowed them to prevail in the final moments of the game, securing a dramatic victory. 
to outperform

to do better than someone or something

hacer mejor que

hacer mejor que

Ex: The new model of the car is expected to outperform its predecessor in terms of fuel efficiency. 
to outwit
to outwit
[Verbo]

to defeat or surpass someone in a clever or cunning manner

superar astutamente, burlar

superar astutamente, burlar

Ex: The detective was able to outwit the criminal, solving the case and bringing the perpetrator to justice. 
to outmaneuver

to surpass or overcome an opponent or obstacle through strategic and skillful maneuvers

superar estratégicamente, burlar

superar estratégicamente, burlar

Ex: The general successfully outmaneuvered the enemy forces, gaining a strategic advantage in the battlefield. 
to outshine

to surpass others in a particular quality or achievement

eclipsar, superar

eclipsar, superar

Ex: Her charisma and stage presence allowed her to outshine other performers, captivating the audience with her captivating performance. 
to procure
to procure
[Verbo]

to obtain something, especially through effort or skill

procurar

procurar

Ex: The project manager worked diligently to procure the necessary resources for the upcoming initiative, ensuring its success. 
to reign
to reign
[Verbo]

to be predominant or prevalent

reinar, predominar

reinar, predominar

Ex: Throughout history, various ideologies have reigned over different regions, shaping the cultural and political landscape. 
to burgeon
to burgeon
[Verbo]

to have a rapid development or growth

florecer

florecer

Ex: The tech industry continues to burgeon with the introduction of innovative products. 
to consolidate

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

consolidar

consolidar

Ex: The company worked to consolidate its market dominance by expanding into new territories. 
to culminate

to end by coming to a climactic point

culminar

culminar

Ex: Their efforts culminate in a successful outcome. 
to outclass

to surpass or exceed others in a particular activity, skill, or performance

superar, sobresalir

superar, sobresalir

Ex: The skilled pianist never fails to outclass other musicians during solo performances. 
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