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Lista de Palabras Nivel C2 - Honor y Admiración

Aquí aprenderás todas las palabras esenciales para hablar sobre Honor y Admiración, recopiladas específicamente para estudiantes de nivel C2.

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CEFR C2 Vocabulary
to felicitate

to express joy and good wishes to someone for their achievements or on special occasions

felicitar

felicitar

Ex: The team gathered to felicitate their captain on winning the championship, applauding her outstanding leadership. 
to salute
to salute
[Verbo]

to express admiration or approval

saludar, homenajear

saludar, homenajear

Ex: The community gathered to salute the local hero for their selfless acts of kindness. 
to laud
to laud
[Verbo]

to praise or express admiration for someone or something

alabar, loar

alabar, loar

Ex: Teachers should laud students for their achievements to boost their confidence. 
to revere
to revere
[Verbo]

to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something

reverenciar

reverenciar

Ex: The community members revere the wise elder for their wealth of knowledge and experience. 
to eulogize

to praise highly, especially in a formal speech or writing

elogiar a

elogiar a

Ex: The teacher was eulogized by her students for her unwavering dedication and commitment to their education. 
to enshrine

to preserve or cherish as though sacred

consagrar, santificar

consagrar, santificar

Ex: The constitution enshrines the fundamental rights and freedoms of citizens. 
to venerate

to feel or display a great amount of respect toward something or someone

venerar

venerar

Ex: The community venerated the wise elder for her wisdom and guidance. 
to commend
to commend
[Verbo]

to speak positively about someone or something and suggest their suitability

recomendar

recomendar

Ex: The doctor commended the new treatment to her patients for its effectiveness in managing chronic pain. 
to extol
to extol
[Verbo]

to praise highly

ensalzar

ensalzar

Ex: The coach took a moment to extol the team's exceptional performance during the championship game. 
to hallow
to hallow
[Verbo]

to make something sacred through religious ceremonies

santificar

santificar

Ex: During the annual festival, the community gathered to hollow the ceremonial objects used in their religious rituals. 
to adulate
to adulate
[Verbo]

to excessively praise someone, often with the intent of gaining favor or approval

adulador, halagar excesivamente

adulador, halagar excesivamente

Ex: The author was adulated by fans for their groundbreaking work in the literary world. 
to commemorate

to recall and show respect for an important person, event, etc. from the past with an action or in a ceremony

conmemorar

conmemorar

Ex: The city holds an annual ceremony to commemorate the sacrifices of war veterans. 
to lionize
to lionize
[Verbo]

to treat something or someone as if they were important or famous

idolatrar a

idolatrar a

Ex: The media tends to lionize celebrities, often putting them on a pedestal regardless of their actual achievements. 
to deify
to deify
[Verbo]

to consider or regard someone or something the same rank as God

deificar

deificar

Ex: Ancient cultures often deified natural elements, such as the sun and the moon, attributing divine qualities to them. 
to canonize

to treat someone as if they are sacred

canonizar, santificar

canonizar, santificar

Ex: Fans tend to canonize their favorite celebrities, putting them on pedestals. 
homage
homage
[Sustantivo]

a show of respect or admiration for someone or something, often expressed through a creative work such as a painting, poem, or song

homenaje

homenaje

Ex: The artist paid homage to Picasso by including some of his signature styles in the new painting. 
veneration
veneration
[Sustantivo]

a deep respect and admiration shown toward someone or something significant

veneración, adoración

veneración, adoración

Ex: People often show veneration toward religious figures like saints and prophets 
commendable
commendable
[Adjetivo]

worthy of praise due to its admirable qualities or actions

loable, digno de elogio

loable, digno de elogio

Ex: Her dedication to charity work is commendable. 
adulation
adulation
[Sustantivo]

excessive and sometimes insincere praise for someone, often to the point of worship

adulación

adulación

Ex: Despite the adulation from fans and critics alike, the author remained humble, always attributing her success to hard work and dedication. 
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