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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Dificultad y desafío

Aquí aprenderá todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre dificultad y desafío, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
knotty
[Adjetivo]

full of complications or difficulties

espinoso

espinoso

Ex: The author skillfully navigated through knotty plot of the mystery novel , keeping readers engaged until the end .
byzantine
[Adjetivo]

so detailed and complex that understanding becomes difficult

complicado

complicado

Ex: The Byzantine tax code was notorious for its complexity, often requiring expert assistance to navigate.
confounding
[Adjetivo]

causing bewilderment or surprise

desconcertante, sorprendente

desconcertante, sorprendente

Ex: Recognizing the confounding impact of external influences, the scientist carefully controlled variables to ensure the accuracy of the experimental results.
inscrutable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult or seemingly impossible to understand or interpret due to its unclear intent or cause

inescrutable

inescrutable

Ex: Researchers struggled for decades to decipher inscrutable code behind the encrypted enemy communications .
muddled
[Adjetivo]

lacking clarity or coherence

confuso, desconcertante

confuso, desconcertante

Ex: muddled layout of the city streets , combined with unclear signage , caused tourists to frequently get lost .
unfathomable
[Adjetivo]

impossible to comprehend

incomprensible, inamovible

incomprensible, inamovible

Ex: The scientist 's groundbreaking discovery opened a new realm of possibilities and posed unfathomable question about the nature of reality .
abstruse
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand due to being complex or obscure

abstruso

abstruso

Ex: The philosopher's abstruse theories challenged conventional wisdom, pushing the boundaries of traditional thought.
enigmatic
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand or interpret

enigmático

enigmático

Ex: enigmatic behavior only added to the mystery surrounding her disappearance .
impenetrable
[Adjetivo]

extremely difficult to fully comprehend

impenetrable, incomprensible

impenetrable, incomprensible

Ex: The artist 's abstract paintings were impenetrable that viewers were left to interpret their meaning on their own .
labyrinthine
[Adjetivo]

complicated or difficult to follow, like a maze

laberíntico

laberíntico

Ex: labyrinthine process delayed the project 's approval for months .
recondite
[Adjetivo]

difficult to understand or obscure to most people due to its complexity

recóndito

recóndito

Ex: The recondite language of the legal document made it challenging for the layperson to grasp its implications without a lawyer's help.
idiot-proof
[Adjetivo]

designed to be so simple that even someone with little knowledge or skill can use it without making mistakes

a prueba de idiotas, sencillo para tontos

a prueba de idiotas, sencillo para tontos

Ex: The recipe idiot-proof, with step-by-step instructions that even a novice cook could follow .
grueling
[Adjetivo]

extremely tiring and demanding strenuous effort and perseverance

agotador

agotador

Ex: After grueling day of meetings , he could hardly keep his eyes open .
daunting
[Adjetivo]

intimidating, challenging, or overwhelming in a way that creates a sense of fear or unease

desalentador

desalentador

Ex: Writing a novel can be daunting, but with dedication and perseverance, it's achievable.
Sisyphean
[Adjetivo]

relating to a task that is endless, futile, and laborious

Sísifo, Sísifos

Sísifo, Sísifos

Ex: The teacher , tirelessly addressing the academic needs of struggling students , sometimes felt caught in Sisyphean cycle as new challenges arose .
Herculean
[Adjetivo]

requiring great strength, effort, or courage

hercúleo

hercúleo

Ex: The historian faced a Herculean effort to compile and analyze centuries of historical records for the comprehensive book on the region's past.
draining
[Adjetivo]

causing a significant loss of physical, emotional, or mental energy

agotador, demasiado pesado

agotador, demasiado pesado

Ex: Providing care for a loved one with a chronic illness can be emotionally draining over an extended period.
thorny
[Adjetivo]

causing problem or difficulty

espinoso

espinoso

Ex: The company faced thorny dilemma when it came to choosing between profitability and sustainability .
painstaking
[Adjetivo]

requiring a lot of effort and time

meticuloso

meticuloso

Ex: Writing the report was painstaking process , involving thorough research and careful editing .
onerous
[Adjetivo]

difficult and needing a lot of energy and effort

oneroso

oneroso

Ex: Studying for the bar exam while working full-time proved to be onerous challenge for him .
convoluted
[Adjetivo]

(of sentences, explanations, arguments, etc.) long and difficult to understand, often due to complexity or excessive detail

enrevesado

enrevesado

Ex: The contract was filled convoluted language , making it nearly impossible to interpret .
exacting
[Adjetivo]

requiring a great amount of effort, skill, or care

exigente

exigente

Ex: The chef's exacting palate allowed him to create dishes of exceptional quality and flavor.
hard-won
[Adjetivo]

achieving something after facing a lot of challenges and putting in a great deal of effort

duramente ganado, con esfuerzo arduo

duramente ganado, con esfuerzo arduo

Ex: The company 's success was built on hard-won efforts of its employees , who persevered through numerous challenges .
uphill
[Adjetivo]

challenging situation that requires considerable effort

difícil, arduo

difícil, arduo

Ex: Climbing the corporate ladder can be uphill climb , but with hard work and dedication , success is possible .
wearisome
[Adjetivo]

causing fatigue or irritation due to being repetitive or tiresome

aburrido

aburrido

Ex: Frustration mounted wearisome diplomatic negotiations , marked by prolonged discussions and little progress , failed to reach a resolution .

to successfully overcome challenges or difficulties

superar

superar

Ex: Communities have surmounted environmental challenges by implementing sustainable practices .

to use skill and cunning to gain an advantage over someone, defeating or surpassing them through intelligence

superar, engañar

superar, engañar

Ex: The spy relied on her ability outsmart the enemy , using clever tactics to gather critical information without detection .
to brave
[Verbo]

to endure a difficult or dangerous situation with courage and determination

enfrentar, valer

enfrentar, valer

Ex: braved the harsh weather to attend the important event .
cinch
[Sustantivo]

an extremely easy task or something easily achieved

pan comido, un paseo

pan comido, un paseo

Ex: Memorizing the simple choreography for the dance routine was cinch for the talented performer .
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