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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Quality

Aquí aprenderá todas las palabras esenciales para hablar de Calidad, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
sublime
[Adjetivo]

having exceptional beauty or excellence

magnífico

magnífico

Ex: sublime tranquility of the forest was a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of city life .
unsurpassed
[Adjetivo]

not exceeded by anything or anyone else

inigualable, sin igual

inigualable, sin igual

Ex: unsurpassed knowledge of the subject made her the go-to expert in the academic community .
awe-inspiring
[Adjetivo]

evoking a feeling of great respect, admiration, and sometimes fear

Ex: He became silent , overwhelmed by awe-inspiring beauty of the night sky .
dazzling
[Adjetivo]

extremely impressive or stunning

deslumbrante, impresionante

deslumbrante, impresionante

Ex: The magician's dazzling tricks and illusions left the audience spellbound, wondering how each feat was accomplished.
subpar
[Adjetivo]

falling below the expected or desired level of quality, performance, or standard

inferior, mediocre

inferior, mediocre

Ex: The new product 's sales subpar, falling short of the company 's expectations .
atrocious
[Adjetivo]

extremely bad or unacceptable in quality or nature

atroz

atroz

Ex: The first draft of his essay atrocious, filled with grammatical errors .
lackluster
[Adjetivo]

dull and without innovation or change

apagado

apagado

Ex: lackluster effort put into the project resulted in mediocre results .
crummy
[Adjetivo]

having poor quality or being unpleasant in some way

pésimo, malo

pésimo, malo

Ex: The apartment had crummy heating system , leaving tenants freezing during the winter months .
lousy
[Adjetivo]

very low quality or unpleasant

miserable, pésimo

miserable, pésimo

Ex: lousy weather ruined our plans for a picnic .
wretched
[Adjetivo]

very poor in quality, condition, or value

miserable, pobre

miserable, pobre

Ex: The play wretched reviews from critics , who described it as amateurish and uninspired .
salient
[Adjetivo]

standing out due to its importance or relevance

destacado

destacado

Ex: The professor discussed the salient themes of the novel, focusing on the central ideas that shaped the narrative.
unimpaired
[Adjetivo]

not damaged or weakened, remaining in a perfect or complete state without any loss of function or quality

intacto, sin deterioro

intacto, sin deterioro

Ex: The beauty of the landscape remains unimpaired by human development.
shoddy
[Adjetivo]

of poor quality or craftmanship

mediocre, deficiente

mediocre, deficiente

Ex: The novel was criticized for shoddy plot development and poorly written dialogue , disappointing readers .
bouncy
[Adjetivo]

having a lively, energetic, and resilient quality

bailable, animado

bailable, animado

Ex: The bouncy rhythm of the song kept the audience engaged during the concert.
coveted
[Adjetivo]

strongly desired by many people

codiciado, ansiado

codiciado, ansiado

Ex: coveted internship at the prestigious law firm was highly competitive , with applicants from top universities around the country .
exemplary
[Adjetivo]

representing the essential qualities, characteristics, or principles associated with a particular type or category

ejemplar

ejemplar

Ex: The invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell is exemplary illustration of groundbreaking technological innovation .
transcendent
[Adjetivo]

surpassing ordinary limits and reaching a level of exceptional excellence or greatness

trascendental, sobrehumano

trascendental, sobrehumano

Ex: The music had transcendent effect , transporting listeners to a state of profound peace .
sterling
[Adjetivo]

of excellent quality or high standard

excelente

excelente

Ex: Despite facing adversity, she maintained a sterling attitude, facing challenges with resilience and grace.
nonpareil
[Adjetivo]

beyond comparison or unmatched in excellence

inigualable, sin igual

inigualable, sin igual

Ex: The technology company's commitment to innovation and quality was nonpareil, setting it apart as an industry leader.

meeting a certain standard or expectation

Ex: The company required all employees to up to snuff on safety protocols to prevent accidents in the workplace .
mediocre
[Adjetivo]

average in quality and not meeting the standards of excellence

mediocre

mediocre

Ex: The teammediocre performance cost them a spot in the finals .
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