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Vocabulario para IELTS (General) - Consejos y Sugerencias

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre consejos y sugerencias, como "feedback", "consult", "obliged", etc. que se necesitan para el examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
alternatively
alternatively
[Adverbio]

as a second choice or another possibility

alternativamente

alternativamente

Ex: If you prefer not to drive, you can alternatively take the train to the city. 
challenge
challenge
[Sustantivo]

a difficult and new task that puts one's skill, ability, and determination to the test

reto

reto

Ex: Overcoming that obstacle was a significant challenge for the team. 
feedback
feedback
[Sustantivo]

information, criticism, or advice about a person's performance, a new product, etc. intended for improvement

feedback

feedback

Ex: She received positive feedback on her presentation. 
to consult
to consult
[Verbo]

to seek information or advice from someone, especially before making a decision or doing something

consultar

consultar

Ex: The lawyer consulted with her colleagues to prepare for the upcoming trial. 
to propose
to propose
[Verbo]

to put forward a suggestion, plan, or idea for consideration

proponer

proponer

Ex: He proposed a new strategy for increasing productivity during the team meeting, outlining specific steps for implementation. 
connotation
connotation
[Sustantivo]

an idea, feeling, or meaning that is implied, suggested, or associated with a word or expression beyond its literal definition

connotación

connotación

Ex: "Home" has connotations of warmth and security. 
guidance
guidance
[Sustantivo]

help and advice about how to solve a problem, given by someone who is knowledgeable and experienced

consejo

consejo

Ex: The mentor provided invaluable guidance to the new employee, helping them navigate the intricacies of the job. 
hint
hint
[Sustantivo]

a slight suggestion or piece of advice that shows how a problem is solved

indirecta

indirecta

Ex: She gave him a subtle hint about where to find the missing key, hoping he would pick up on it. 
implicitly
implicitly
[Adverbio]

in a way that is understood or suggested without being directly stated

implícitamente

implícitamente

Ex: The instructions implicitly indicated the preferred approach. 
to prompt
to prompt
[Verbo]

to encourage someone to do or say something

provocar

provocar

Ex: The teacher used thought-provoking questions to prompt students to participate actively in class discussions. 
to advise
to advise
[Verbo]

to provide someone with suggestion or guidance regarding a specific situation

aconsejar, sugerir

aconsejar, sugerir

Ex: The doctor advised the patient to maintain a healthy diet and exercise for overall well-being. 
recommendation
recommendation
[Sustantivo]

a suggestion or piece of advice given to someone officially, especially about the course of action that they should take

recomendación

recomendación

Ex: The doctor made a recommendation to increase her daily exercise. 
to warn
to warn
[Verbo]

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

advertir

advertir

Ex: The weather forecast warned residents of an approaching storm. 
to admonish

to strongly advise a person to take a particular action

aconsejar

aconsejar

Ex: The coach admonished the players to adhere to fair play and sportsmanship during the game. 
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 counsel
to counsel
[Verbo]

to advise someone to take a course of action

aconsejar

aconsejar

Ex: Legal professionals counsel clients on their rights and options during legal proceedings. 
inadvisable
inadvisable
[Adjetivo]

not recommended to do based on the particular situation

desaconsejable

desaconsejable

Ex: Accepting that job offer would be inadvisable since you've only just started your current role. 
tacitly
tacitly
[Adverbio]

without using explicit verbal communication

tácitamente

tácitamente

Ex: They tacitly agreed to proceed with the plan without discussing it. 
liable
liable
[Adjetivo]

possible to do a particular action

propenso

propenso

Ex: The wet floor made him liable to slip and fall if he wasn't careful. 
to [be|feel] obliged {to do sth}

to have a moral duty or be forced to do a particular thing, often due to legal reasons

obligado

obligado

Ex: After receiving such generous help from her neighbor, she felt obliged to return the favor by watching their pets while they were away. 
exempt
exempt
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) not subject to an obligation, duty, or liability that applies to others

eximido, libre

eximido, libre

Ex: Firefighters are exempt from paying parking tickets while on duty. 
binding
binding
[Adjetivo]

legally required to be followed and cannot be avoided

vinculante, obligatorio

vinculante, obligatorio

Ex: Signing the lease makes it a binding contract, so you're committed to paying rent for the agreed-upon period. 
mandatory
mandatory
[Adjetivo]

ordered or required by a rule or law

obligatorio

obligatorio

Ex: Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory to prevent the spread of the virus. 
optional
optional
[Adjetivo]

available or possible to choose but not required or forced

opcional

opcional

Ex: The final project is optional, but many students choose to complete it for extra credit. 
to reckon
to reckon
[Verbo]

to think or have an opinion about something

creer

creer

Ex: He reckoned that the project would take longer than anticipated. 
regardless
regardless
[Adverbio]

with no attention to the thing mentioned

a pesar de todo

a pesar de todo

Ex: She decided to go for a run regardless of the rain. 
opinionated
opinionated
[Adjetivo]

having strong opinions and not willing to change them

dogmático

dogmático

Ex: He’s too opinionated to accept different perspectives. 
convincingly
convincingly
[Adverbio]

in a manner that persuades others to believe something is true, real, or valid

convincentemente

convincentemente

Ex: She convincingly explained her absence to the committee. 
conservatism
conservatism
[Sustantivo]

a political belief with an inclination to keep the traditional values in a society by avoiding changes

conservadurismo

conservadurismo

Ex: Many voters align with conservatism due to its emphasis on preserving traditional values. 
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