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Humanidades ACT - Comportamiento moral

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el comportamiento moral, como "equitativo", "fidelidad", "conciencia", etc., que le ayudarán a superar sus ACT.

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ACT Vocabulary for Humanities
sincerity
[Sustantivo]

the state of being genuine, honest, and free from pretense or lies

sinceridad, franqueza

sinceridad, franqueza

probity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of abiding by the highest moral principles

probidad

probidad

tolerance
[Sustantivo]

willingness to accept behavior or opinions that are against one's own

tolerancia

tolerancia

beneficence
[Sustantivo]

the quality of showing kindness, generosity, and a desire to do good for others

beneficencia, generosidad

beneficencia, generosidad

moral compass
[Sustantivo]

an internalized set of values and principles that guide a person’s decisions about what is right and wrong

 brújula moral, compás moral

brújula moral, compás moral

generosity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being kind, understanding and unselfish, especially in providing money or gifts to others

generosidad

generosidad

conscience
[Sustantivo]

an internal guide for behavior based on principles of right and wrong according to an established code of ethics

conciencia

conciencia

Ex: conscience urged her to apologize for the misunderstanding .
philanthropy
[Sustantivo]

the activity of helping people, particularly financially

filantropía

filantropía

accountability
[Sustantivo]

the fact of being responsible for what someone does and being able to explain the reasons

responsabilidad

responsabilidad

Ex: The team leader accepted accountability for the project 's failure .
fidelity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of showing loyalty and faithfulness to someone or something

fidelidad

fidelidad

authenticity
[Sustantivo]

the quality of being genuine, real, or true

autenticidad, veracidad

autenticidad, veracidad

reputation
[Sustantivo]

the state in which a person or an organization is highly respected and esteemed by others

reputación, prestigio

reputación, prestigio

prestige
[Sustantivo]

the respect and admiration that someone or something receives based on perceived importance, quality, or achievement

prestigio, renombre

prestigio, renombre

to give up something of value for the sake of something else

sacrificar, renunciar a

sacrificar, renunciar a

maxim
[Sustantivo]

a short statement or phrase that encapsulates a general truth, principle, or rule of behavior, often offering guidance or wisdom

máxima

máxima

principle
[Sustantivo]

a fundamental belief or guideline based on what is morally right that influences one's actions and decisions

principio, norma

principio, norma

justification
[Sustantivo]

a reason, explanation, or excuse that demonstrates something to be right, reasonable, or necessary

justificación

justificación

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

equitable
[Adjetivo]

ensuring fairness and impartiality, so everyone gets what they rightfully deserve

equitativo

equitativo

venerable
[Adjetivo]

worthy of great respect and admiration due to being extremely old or aged

venerable

venerable

charitable
[Adjetivo]

kind and generous toward the less fortunate

comprensivo, benévolo

comprensivo, benévolo

benevolent
[Adjetivo]

showing kindness and generosity

benévolo

benévolo

righteous
[Adjetivo]

acting in accordance with moral principles, without compromise or wrongdoing

justo, recto

justo, recto

altruistic
[Adjetivo]

acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

altruista, desinteresado

altruista, desinteresado

Ex: altruistic acts of kindness , such as helping an elderly neighbor , became her daily routine .
staunch
[Adjetivo]

showing strong support for a person, cause, or belief

firme, convencido

firme, convencido

guileless
[Adjetivo]

straightforward in conduct and communication, without hidden motives or manipulation

ingenuo

ingenuo

faithful
[Adjetivo]

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

fiel, leal

fiel, leal

Ex: faithful fans of the band waited eagerly for their latest album , demonstrating unwavering support for their music .
wholesome
[Adjetivo]

deserving of respect, approval, or admiration due to qualities such as excellence, virtue, skill, or achievement

loable, digno de admiración

loable, digno de admiración

to give all or most of one's time, effort, or resources to a particular activity, cause, or person

dedicar, consagrar

dedicar, consagrar

to give someone spiritual knowledge or insight in order to deepen their understanding of themselves, their surroundings, or their relationship with a higher power or spiritual entity

iluminar, ilustrar

iluminar, ilustrar

Ex: Engaging in practices such as yoga and tai chi can help individuals to enlightened.
to preach
[Verbo]

to give advice to people about what they should or should not do in a way that might annoy or bore them

sermonear, dar un sermón

sermonear, dar un sermón

Ex: He annoyed his friends with his tendency preach about the dangers of technology and social media , urging them to disconnect and live in the moment .
to devote
[Verbo]

to give one's time or commit oneself entirely to a certain matter, cause, or activity

dedicar, consagrar

dedicar, consagrar

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