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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Rasgos personales

Aquí aprenderás todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre rasgos personales, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
diligent
[Adjetivo]

consistently putting in the necessary time and energy to achieve one's goals

concienzudo

concienzudo

Ex: The diligent employee 's dedication earned praise from supervisors .La **diligencia** del empleado dedicado le valió elogios de los supervisores.
self-reliant
[Adjetivo]

able to take care of oneself without needing help from others

autosuficiente, independiente

autosuficiente, independiente

Ex: The self-reliant entrepreneur built her business from the ground up , relying on her own skills and determination to succeed .El empresario **autosuficiente** construyó su negocio desde cero, confiando en sus propias habilidades y determinación para tener éxito.
tenacious
[Adjetivo]

very determined and not giving up easily

tenaz

tenaz

Ex: The tenacious climber refused to give up , reaching the summit of the mountain after several failed attempts .El escalador **tenaz** se negó a rendirse, alcanzando la cima de la montaña después de varios intentos fallidos.
gallant
[Adjetivo]

(of a man or his manners) behaving with courtesy and politeness toward women

gallardo

gallardo

Ex: His gallant behavior towards women earned him the admiration of his peers .Su comportamiento **galante** hacia las mujeres le valió la admiración de sus compañeros.
gracious
[Adjetivo]

characterized by kindness, politeness, and a warm, welcoming demeanor

amable, cortés

amable, cortés

Ex: Their gracious hospitality made the visitors feel like part of the community .Su **amable** hospitalidad hizo que los visitantes se sintieran como parte de la comunidad.
prudent
[Adjetivo]

showing sensibility and wisdom, especially in avoiding risks or making decisions

prudente

prudente

Ex: It ’s prudent to wear sunscreen to avoid skin damage .Es **prudente** usar protector solar para evitar daños en la piel.
amicable
[Adjetivo]

(of interpersonal relations) behaving with friendliness and without disputing

amigable, amistoso

amigable, amistoso

Ex: Despite the competitive nature of the game , the players maintained an amicable attitude towards each other throughout .A pesar de la naturaleza competitiva del juego, los jugadores mantuvieron una actitud **amistosa** entre sí durante todo el tiempo.
benevolent
[Adjetivo]

showing kindness and generosity

benévolo

benévolo

Ex: The charity was supported by a benevolent donor who wished to remain anonymous .La organización benéfica fue apoyada por un donante **bondadoso** que deseaba permanecer en el anonimato.
disdainful
[Adjetivo]

refusing or rejecting something with a feeling of superiority or contempt

desdeñoso, despectivo

desdeñoso, despectivo

Ex: The customer 's disdainful response to the service led to a formal complaint .La respuesta **desdeñosa** del cliente al servicio llevó a una queja formal.
fickle
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) likely to change their mind or feelings in a senseless manner too frequently

inconstante

inconstante

Ex: Despite his promises , his fickle loyalty meant he could not be relied upon when times got tough .A pesar de sus promesas, su lealtad **inconstante** significaba que no se podía confiar en él cuando los tiempos se ponían difíciles.
morose
[Adjetivo]

having a sullen, gloomy, or pessimistic disposition

malhumorado

malhumorado

Ex: The somber music playing in the background heightened the morose tone of the movie.La música sombría que sonaba de fondo intensificó el tono **sombrío** de la película.
sullen
[Adjetivo]

bad-tempered, gloomy, and usually silent

hosco, huraño

hosco, huraño

Ex: His sullen demeanor made it clear he was n't happy about the decision , but he said nothing .Su actitud **huraña** dejó claro que no estaba contento con la decisión, pero no dijo nada.
egoistic
[Adjetivo]

characterized by an excessive or self-centered focus on one's own interests, needs, or desires

egoísta, egocéntrico

egoísta, egocéntrico

Ex: The student 's egoistic attitude towards classmates undermined the spirit of cooperation in the study group .La actitud **egoísta** del estudiante hacia sus compañeros de clase socavó el espíritu de cooperación en el grupo de estudio.
callous
[Adjetivo]

showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for the feelings or suffering of others

cruel

cruel

Ex: The teacher 's callous treatment of students who struggled with the material created a negative learning environment .El tratamiento **insensible** del profesor hacia los estudiantes que luchaban con el material creó un ambiente de aprendizaje negativo.
blunt
[Adjetivo]

having a plain and sometimes harsh way of expressing thoughts or opinions

directo, sincero

directo, sincero

Ex: The teacher 's blunt criticism of the student 's performance was demoralizing .La crítica **directa** del profesor sobre el desempeño del estudiante fue desmoralizadora.
obstinate
[Adjetivo]

stubborn and unwilling to change one's behaviors, opinions, views, etc. despite other people's reasoning and persuasion

obstinado

obstinado

Ex: The negotiators were frustrated by the obstinate refusal of the other party to compromise on any point.Los negociadores estaban frustrados por la negativa **obstinada** de la otra parte a comprometerse en cualquier punto.
spiteful
[Adjetivo]

showing a desire to harm, annoy, or hurt someone on purpose

malicioso, rencoroso

malicioso, rencoroso

Ex: Tom spread spiteful rumors about his colleague to damage their reputation .Tom difundió rumores **maliciosos** sobre su colega para dañar su reputación.
bigoted
[Adjetivo]

having strong, unreasonable, and unfair opinions or attitudes, especially about a particular race or religion, and refusing to listen to different opinions or ideas

intolerante, prejuiciado

intolerante, prejuiciado

Ex: His bigoted comments during the debate alienated many of the audience members and damaged his reputation .Sus comentarios **intolerantes** durante el debate alienaron a muchos miembros de la audiencia y dañaron su reputación.
sly
[Adjetivo]

clever in deceiving or tricking others

astuto, pícaro

astuto, pícaro

Ex: Using a sly disguise , the spy infiltrated the enemy camp unnoticed .Usando un disfraz **astuto**, el espía se infiltró en el campamento enemigo sin ser notado.
upright
[Adjetivo]

adhering to ethical principles and moral behavior

íntegro, honesto

íntegro, honesto

Ex: The upright contract forbade insider trading .El contrato **íntegro** prohibía el uso de información privilegiada.
winsome
[Adjetivo]

charming, sweet, or appealing in an innocent way

encantador

encantador

Ex: The winsome puppy wagged its tail , eager to play and receive affection .El cachorro **encantador** movía su cola, ansioso por jugar y recibir cariño.
finicky
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) overly particular about small details, making one challenging to please

quisquilloso, exigente

quisquilloso, exigente

Ex: Her finicky taste in fashion meant she spent hours searching for the perfect outfit .Su gusto **exigente** en la moda significaba que pasaba horas buscando el atuendo perfecto.
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