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El libro Face2face - Avanzado - Unidad 3 - 3A

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courageous
[Adjetivo]

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

valiente, valeroso, corajudo

valiente, valeroso, corajudo

Ex: The rescue dog demonstrated courageous effort in saving lives during the disaster response mission .
decisive
[Adjetivo]

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

decisivo

decisivo

Ex: decisive person knows when to act and is never swayed by indecision or doubt .
deferential
[Adjetivo]

showing respect and esteem toward someone, especially a superior

deferente

deferente

Ex: The staff deferential, ensuring that every guest felt welcome and valued .
meticulous
[Adjetivo]

extremely careful and attentive to details

meticuloso

meticuloso

Ex: meticulous notes helped the team understand the complex issue .
modest
[Adjetivo]

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

modesto

modesto

Ex: He gave modest reply when asked about his success .
thrifty
[Adjetivo]

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

ahorrativo

ahorrativo

Ex: thrifty traveler , she always seeks budget-friendly accommodations .
outgoing
[Adjetivo]

enjoying other people's company and social interactions

extrovertido

extrovertido

Ex: outgoing nature made her the life of the party , always bringing energy and laughter to social events .
spontaneous
[Adjetivo]

tending to act on impulse or in the moment

espontáneo, imprevisto

espontáneo, imprevisto

Ex: Despite her careful nature , she occasionally spontaneous bursts of creativity , leading to unexpected projects .
innocent
[Adjetivo]

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

ingenuo, inocente

ingenuo, inocente

Ex: She smiled with innocent expression , not understanding the joke .
confident
[Adjetivo]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

seguro

seguro

Ex: The teacher confident about her students ' progress .
reckless
[Adjetivo]

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

imprudente

imprudente

Ex: reckless driver ignored the red light and sped through the intersection .
tight-fisted
[Adjetivo]

spending or giving money reluctantly

tacaño, mísero

tacaño, mísero

Ex: Even though he ’s wealthy , he ’s tight-fisted when it comes to charity .
fussy
[Adjetivo]

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

meticuloso, exigente

meticuloso, exigente

Ex: She spent hours fixing her appearance , fussy about every little imperfection .
forceful
[Adjetivo]

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

decisivo

decisivo

Ex: forceful insistence on fairness and equality earned him respect among his peers .
submissive
[Adjetivo]

showing a tendency to be passive or compliant

sumiso

sumiso

Ex: submissive behavior in the relationship showed his willingness to prioritize his partner ’s needs over his own .
reserved
[Adjetivo]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

reservado

reservado

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.
impetuous
[Adjetivo]

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

impulsivo

impulsivo

Ex: impetuous teenager decided to skip school for a road trip , facing consequences from both parents and teachers .
loud
[Adjetivo]

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

ruidoso, estruendoso

ruidoso, estruendoso

Ex: He may loud in his opinions , but he 's always willing to listen to others .
naive
[Adjetivo]

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

ingenuo, naïve

ingenuo, naïve

Ex: naive interpretation of the contract terms caused misunderstandings between the parties involved .
arrogant
[Adjetivo]

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

arrogante, orgulloso

arrogante, orgulloso

Ex: The company 's CEO was known for arrogant behavior , which created a toxic work environment .
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