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El libro Face2face - Avanzado - Unidad 3 - 3A

Aquí encontrarás el vocabulario de la Unidad 3 - 3A del libro de curso Face2Face Advanced, como "meticuloso", "ahorrativo", "deferente", etc.

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courageous
courageous
[Adjetivo]

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

valiente, valeroso, corajudo

valiente, valeroso, corajudo

Ex: The courageous firefighter rushed into the burning building to rescue the trapped residents, displaying extraordinary bravery. 
decisive
decisive
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) able to make clear, firm decisions quickly, especially in challenging situations

decisivo

decisivo

Ex: The decisive leader quickly chose a course of action, even when faced with uncertainty. 
deferential
deferential
[Adjetivo]

showing respect and esteem toward someone, especially a superior

deferente

deferente

Ex: Her deferential manner in the courtroom earned her the respect of both the judge and her peers. 
meticulous
meticulous
[Adjetivo]

extremely careful and attentive to details

meticuloso

meticuloso

Ex: She was meticulous in checking every detail of the report. 
modest
modest
[Adjetivo]

not boasting about one's abilities, achievements, or belongings

modesto

modesto

Ex: Despite her remarkable talent, she remains modest and never seeks attention or praise. 
thrifty
thrifty
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) careful with money and resources, avoiding unnecessary spending

ahorrativo

ahorrativo

Ex: She is a thrifty shopper, always finding the best deals. 
outgoing
outgoing
[Adjetivo]

enjoying other people's company and social interactions

extrovertido

extrovertido

Ex: The outgoing student eagerly participated in group activities and made friends easily. 
spontaneous
spontaneous
[Adjetivo]

tending to act on impulse or in the moment

espontáneo, impulsivo

espontáneo, impulsivo

Ex: His spontaneous decision to take a road trip meant he left without even packing a bag. 
innocent
innocent
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) inexperienced or naive, often unaware of the harsher or more unpleasant aspects of life

inocente, ingenuo

inocente, ingenuo

Ex: The innocent child believed everything she was told without question. 
confident
confident
[Adjetivo]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

seguro

seguro

Ex: He's confident about his decision to start a new business. 
reckless
reckless
[Adjetivo]

not caring about the possible results of one's actions that could be dangerous

imprudente

imprudente

Ex: The reckless gambler bet all of his savings on a risky investment, with disastrous consequences. 
tight-fisted
tight-fisted
[Adjetivo]

spending or giving money reluctantly

tacaño, avaro

tacaño, avaro

Ex: He’s so tight-fisted that he won’t even tip the waiter. 
fussy
fussy
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) excessively concerned with minor details and having particular preferences

quisquilloso, exigente

quisquilloso, exigente

Ex: The fussy eater refused to try anything new and stuck to a limited selection of foods. 
forceful
forceful
[Adjetivo]

(of people or opinions) strong and demanding in manner or expression

decisivo

decisivo

Ex: His forceful leadership style commanded attention and respect from his team. 
submissive
submissive
[Adjetivo]

showing a tendency to be passive or compliant

sumiso

sumiso

Ex: The dog was unusually submissive, eagerly following every command from its owner. 
reserved
reserved
[Adjetivo]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

reservado

reservado

Ex: Despite his reserved demeanor, he was a deeply compassionate person who preferred to listen rather than speak about his own struggles. 
impetuous
impetuous
[Adjetivo]

done swiftly and without careful thought, driven by sudden and strong emotions or impulses

impulsivo

impulsivo

Ex: His impetuous decision to move to a new city without a job lined up worried his friends and family. 
loud
loud
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) speaking or behaving in a forceful or attention-grabbing way

ruidoso, estridente

ruidoso, estridente

Ex: At every meeting, he was the loud one, eager to make his opinions known to all. 
naive
naive
[Adjetivo]

lacking experience, wisdom, or understanding about the world, often resulting in being overly trusting or easily deceived

ingenuo, cándido

ingenuo, cándido

Ex: The naive approach to software development led to significant bugs in the program. 
arrogant
arrogant
[Adjetivo]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arrogante, orgulloso

arrogante, orgulloso

Ex: Despite his lack of experience, he acted in an arrogant manner, believing he knew better than everyone else. 
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