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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Común y unicidad

Aquí aprenderá todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre lo común y lo singular, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
mainstream
[Adjetivo]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

convencional, comercial

convencional, comercial

Ex: He mainstream pop music over niche genres .
run-of-the-mill
[Adjetivo]

very average and without any notable qualities

común y corriente, de lo más ordinario

común y corriente, de lo más ordinario

Ex: The store run-of-the-mill household items , nothing out of the ordinary or special .
prevailing
[Adjetivo]

existing or occurring commonly

predominante, general

predominante, general

garden-variety
[Adjetivo]

very common or typical

común y corriente, típico

común y corriente, típico

Ex: The teacher explained that the mistake was garden-variety error that many students make when learning algebra .
unrivaled
[Adjetivo]

unmatched in quality or excellence

incomparable, sin igual

incomparable, sin igual

Ex: The historian 's comprehensive research resulted in unrivaled book that has become a definitive work in the field .
groundbreaking
[Adjetivo]

original and pioneering in a certain field, often setting a new standard for others to follow

unaccustomed
[Adjetivo]

not familiar or used to a particular situation, environment, or activity

no acostumbrado, inexperto

no acostumbrado, inexperto

unwonted
[Adjetivo]

uncommon or not customary

insólito

insólito

Ex: The authorunwonted use of humor in the usually serious novel added a refreshing and unexpected dimension to the story .
quirky
[Adjetivo]

having distinctive or peculiar habits, behaviors, or features that are unusual but often appealing

peculiar, singular

peculiar, singular

Ex: The moviequirky characters added a touch of humor to the plot .
anomalous
[Adjetivo]

not consistent with what is considered to be expected

anómalo

anómalo

Ex: The report contained anomalous figure that did n’t match the others .
offbeat
[Adjetivo]

unconventional or unusual, often in an interesting way

poco convencional, inusual

poco convencional, inusual

Ex: The authoroffbeat characters and unconventional storytelling captivated readers seeking a departure from traditional narratives .
deviant
[Adjetivo]

departing from established customs, norms, or expectations

desviado, anómalo

desviado, anómalo

Ex: Scientists studied deviant patterns in the experiment ’s results .
outre
[Adjetivo]

strikingly unusual in a way that goes beyond the usual bounds of taste or style

ex extravagante, exótico

ex extravagante, exótico

uncanny
[Adjetivo]

beyond what is ordinary and indicating the inference of supernatural powers

inquietante, sobrenatural

inquietante, sobrenatural

Ex: He had uncanny way of knowing exactly what others were thinking .
established
[Adjetivo]

widely acknowledged as valid or customary

establecido, reconocido

establecido, reconocido

Ex: The artist gained recognition for breaking away established artistic norms and introducing innovative techniques .
unbecoming
[Adjetivo]

not appropriate or attractive, often in a way that goes against accepted standards or social norms

impropio

impropio

Ex: The manager reprimanded the team member for unbecoming attitude towards colleagues during the meeting .
outlandish
[Adjetivo]

unconventional or strange in a way that is striking or shocking

estrafalario, extravagante

estrafalario, extravagante

Ex: outlandish menu at the experimental restaurant featured avant-garde culinary creations that divided diners with their unconventional flavors .
humdrum
[Adjetivo]

lacking excitement or variety

rutinario

rutinario

unorthodox
[Adjetivo]

not in accordance with established traditions or conventional practices

no ortodoxo, poco convencional

no ortodoxo, poco convencional

Ex: unorthodox behavior at the meeting caught everyone by surprise , but it eventually led to positive change .
nonconformist
[Adjetivo]

not adhering to established traditions or norms

no conformista, inconformista

no conformista, inconformista

Ex: nonconformist fashion sense , characterized by eclectic combinations and unconventional accessories , stood out in the conservative social circles .

happening infrequently

Ex: Successful product launches in this competitive industry few and far between.
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