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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Queja y crítica

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

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary

to argue and express one's disagreement or objection to something

protestar

protestar

Ex: When the employees learned about the proposed pay cuts , remonstrated with the management .
to grouch
[Verbo]

to express unhappiness in an irritable manner

quejarse, renegar

quejarse, renegar

Ex: Whenever there 's a delay in public transportation , passengers tend grouch about the inconvenience .
to kvetch
[Verbo]

to complain or whine persistently and often about trivial matters

quejarse, lamentarse

quejarse, lamentarse

Ex: It's unproductive to kvetch without offering solutions to the problems.
to carp
[Verbo]

to complain or criticize persistently, often about trivial issues

criticar, quejarse

criticar, quejarse

Ex: At the meeting tomorrow , I hope no one carp about typos in the report again .
to quibble
[Verbo]

to argue over unimportant things or to complain about them

poner pegas, hacer objeciones de poca monta

poner pegas, hacer objeciones de poca monta

Ex: Instead of offering constructive feedback , he quibbled about every aspect of the presentation .

to strongly and harshly criticize someone or something

castigar

castigar

Ex: He castigating his employees for not meeting the company 's standards .
to nitpick
[Verbo]

to find fault or criticize small, insignificant details

buscarle el pelo al huevo, ser quisquilloso

buscarle el pelo al huevo, ser quisquilloso

Ex: Despite their success , critics were quick nitpick the flaws in the new technology .
to berate
[Verbo]

to criticize someone angrily and harshly

reprender

reprender

Ex: The berated the students for their disruptive behavior in the classroom .
to rail
[Verbo]

to strongly and angrily criticize or complain about something

clamar

clamar

Ex: The parent did n't hesitate rail at the school administration for their handling of a bullying incident .

to severely criticize, often with the intention of correcting someone's behavior or actions

reprender

reprender

Ex: The supervisor chastise the team members for failing to follow safety protocols in the workplace .
to upbraid
[Verbo]

to criticize someone for doing or saying something that one believes to be wrong

reprender

reprender

Ex: The upbraided the players for their lack of dedication during practice .
to rant
[Verbo]

to speak loudly, expressing strong opinions or complaints

despotricar

despotricar

Ex: During the class discussion , the student started rant about the unfairness of the grading system , passionately sharing their grievances .
to cavil
[Verbo]

to make objections, often over small details without a good reason

poner reparos

poner reparos

Ex: While most appreciated the effort , a few cavil about the color scheme chosen for the project .
to demur
[Verbo]

to express one's disagreement, refusal, or reluctance

exceptuar

exceptuar

Ex: He demurred on accepting the promotion , unsure if he 's ready for the responsibility .
to whinge
[Verbo]

to complain in a persistent and annoying manner

quejarse, ralear

quejarse, ralear

Ex: Jenny 's friends avoided inviting her to outings because she whinge about every little detail .
to bleat
[Verbo]

to express dissatisfaction in a way that is annoying or repetitive

quejarse, reclamar

quejarse, reclamar

Ex: Jane 's tendency bleat about minor inconveniences made it difficult for her coworkers to work in peace .
to beef
[Verbo]

to express one's dissatisfaction about something, often informally

quejarse, renegar

quejarse, renegar

Ex: beefing about the situation , it 's more productive to communicate and seek resolution .

to strongly criticize or condemn

fulminar

fulminar

Ex: The fulminated against the opposition party , accusing them of spreading lies and misinformation .

to identify or point out flaws, errors, or shortcomings in someone or something

Ex: Sarah 's habit finding fault with her friends' plans makes it challenging for them to organize group outings .
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