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Humanidades ACT - Regularidad y racionalidad

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con la regularidad y la racionalidad, como "sostenible", "genérico", "prevalente", etc., que le ayudarán a superar sus ACT.

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ACT Vocabulary for Humanities
trend
[Sustantivo]

a tendency or pattern showing how things are changing or developing over time

tendencia, patrón

tendencia, patrón

Ex: trends show how attitudes and behaviors evolve .
buzzword
[Sustantivo]

a word or phrase that becomes popular or fashionable in a particular field or context, often used to impress or persuade others rather than for its actual meaning or value

palabra de moda, término de moda

palabra de moda, término de moda

Ex: Artificial intelligence has become buzzword in the tech industry .
routine
[Adjetivo]

occurring or done as a usual part of a process or job

rutinario, de rutina

rutinario, de rutina

Ex: The task routine after weeks of practice .
regular
[Adjetivo]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

regular

regular

Ex: The store regular business hours , opening at 9 AM and closing at 5 PM .
ubiquitous
[Adjetivo]

seeming to exist or appear everywhere

ubicuo

ubicuo

Ex: The sound of car horns ubiquitous in the bustling streets of the city .
consistent
[Adjetivo]

following the same course of action or behavior over time

constante

constante

Ex: The authorconsistent writing schedule allowed them to publish a book every year .
widespread
[Adjetivo]

existing or spreading among many people, groups, or communities through communication, influence, or awareness

generalizado, difundido

generalizado, difundido

Ex: The drought led widespread crop failures , impacting food supplies nationwide .
mainstream
[Adjetivo]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

convencional, comercial

convencional, comercial

Ex: He mainstream pop music over niche genres .
prevalent
[Adjetivo]

widespread or commonly occurring at a particular time or in a particular place

predominante, generalizado

predominante, generalizado

Ex: prevalent opinion on the matter was in favor of change .
stereotypical
[Adjetivo]

conforming to a fixed or oversimplified idea or image of a particular group or thing

estereotípico, estereotipada

estereotípico, estereotipada

Ex: The news article avoided stereotypical language when discussing immigrants , instead focusing on their individual stories and contributions .
pervasive
[Adjetivo]

spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group

penetrante

penetrante

Ex: Insects are pervasive presence in tropical rainforests , occupying every niche of the ecosystem .
predominant
[Adjetivo]

most common or widespread within a particular context or group

predominante, prevalente

predominante, prevalente

Ex: predominant form of transportation in the city is bicycles .
orthodox
[Adjetivo]

following established beliefs, traditions, or accepted standards

ortodoxo

ortodoxo

Ex: He orthodox views on religious practices .
quotidian
[Adjetivo]

taking place every day and thus considered as an ordinary occurrence

cotidiano

cotidiano

Ex: The perfidious schemes of the antagonist were revealed in the final act.
generic
[Adjetivo]

relating to or suitable for a whole group or class of things rather than a specific one

genérico

genérico

Ex: He prefers generic templates for presentations to maintain a consistent style .
average
[Adjetivo]

having no distinctive charactristics

típico

típico

Ex: The neighborhood average, with typical suburban homes and quiet streets .
habitual
[Adjetivo]

done regularly or repeatedly, often out of habit

habitual

habitual

Ex: The familyhabitual Sunday dinner gathering was disrupted by the pandemic lockdown .
accustomed
[Adjetivo]

familiar with something, often through repeated experience or exposure

acostumbrado, habituado

acostumbrado, habituado

Ex: After years of practice, she was accustomed to playing the piano for long hours.
conventional
[Adjetivo]

generally accepted and followed by many people

convencional

convencional

Ex: In some cultures , itconventional to remove shoes before entering someone 's home .
inevitably
[Adverbio]

in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

inevitablemente

inevitablemente

Ex: As the population grows , inevitably expand to accommodate the increasing demand for housing .
consistently
[Adverbio]

in a way that is always the same

constantemente

constantemente

Ex: The weather in this region consistently sunny during the summer .

to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations

regular

regular

Ex: The manager is regulating safety protocols for the workplace .

to make something follow a set standard or rule, ensuring it is consistent and uniform

estandarizar, normalizar

estandarizar, normalizar

Ex: Governments standardize safety regulations to ensure uniform practices across industries .
feasible
[Adjetivo]

having the potential of being done successfully

factible

factible

Ex: It may feasible to complete the task early with extra help .
coherent
[Adjetivo]

logical and consistent, forming a unified and clear whole, especially in arguments, theories, or policies

coherente, claro

coherente, claro

Ex: The professor gave coherent explanation of the theory , tying everything together .
sensible
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) displaying good judgment

sensato, sensata

sensato, sensata

Ex: sensible, she avoided risky investments .
reasonable
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

razonable, lógico

razonable, lógico

Ex: They sought advice from reasonable and experienced friend .
viable
[Adjetivo]

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

viable

viable

Ex: We need to come up with viable strategy to improve customer satisfaction .
rationale
[Sustantivo]

the justification or reasoning behind a decision or argument

lógica

lógica

Ex: Understanding rationale behind a judicial ruling is crucial for interpreting its implications and guiding future legal arguments .
tenable
[Adjetivo]

able to be defended, justified, or maintained against criticism or opposition

sostenible

sostenible

Ex: In academic circles , only theories supported by empirical evidence and sound reasoning are tenable.
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