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Decisión, Sugerencia y Obligación - Hacer una Sugerencia 2

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con hacer una sugerencia, como "prompt", "infer" y "nominate".

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Words Related to Decision, Suggestion, and Obligation
indicative
indicative
[Adjetivo]

serving as a clear sign or signal of something

revelador

revelador

Ex: Her high test scores were indicative of her academic prowess. 
to infer
to infer
[Verbo]

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

inferir

inferir

Ex: After observing the pattern of behavior, the detective could infer that the suspect was familiar with the victim. 
to insinuate

to suggest something in an indirect manner

insinuar

insinuar

Ex: During the discussion, she insinuated that her colleague was taking credit for her ideas without directly accusing him. 
it would not do {sb} any harm

used to refer to something as a good idea or a reasonable choice

no estaría mal

no estaría mal

Ex: A bit of exercise wouldn't do you any harm - it could boost your mood and health. 
to let
to let
[Verbo]

used to politely make or respond to suggestions, or give instructions or remarks

vamos a

vamos a

Ex: Let me introduce you to my colleagues. 
maybe
maybe
[Adverbio]

used to introduce an alternative or a piece of advice

a lo mejor

a lo mejor

might
might
[Verbo]

‌used to bring up a suggestion in a polite manner

mejor que

mejor que

to moot
to moot
[Verbo]

to bring up a topic or question for discussion

proponer, sugerir

proponer, sugerir

Ex: The team decided to moot the idea of a flexible work schedule during the next staff meeting. 
to move
to move
[Verbo]

to put forward a suggestion or proposal formally

proponer, presentar

proponer, presentar

Ex: I move that we consider implementing a new recycling program in our office. 
must
must
[Verbo]

used to make a recommendation regarding someone or something

tener que

tener que

Ex: You must try their homemade ice cream—it's incredible. 
to nominate

to assign or designate someone to a particular position or responsibility

proponer, nominar

proponer, nominar

Ex: The committee decided to nominate a candidate for the prestigious award. 
nomination
nomination
[Sustantivo]

the process of officially selecting a candidate for either an election or bestowing an honnor

nominación

nominación

nominee
nominee
[Sustantivo]

someone who has been officially suggested for a position, award, etc.

candidato, nominado

candidato, nominado

Ex: The political party announced its presidential nominee for the upcoming election. 
now then
now then
[Frase]

used to draw attention to what someone wants to say

vamos

vamos

Ex: Now then, let's focus on the task at hand and try to solve this problem together. 
now you are talking

used to show that one agrees with someone's suggestion or statement

ahora sí hablamos, eso ya suena mejor

ahora sí hablamos, eso ya suena mejor

Ex: If you can finish the report by Friday, now you are talking. 
perhaps
perhaps
[Adverbio]

used when introducing a request, making an offer, or giving a suggestion politely

quizás

quizás

to point to

‌to suggest that something is true or is the case

indicar

indicar

Ex: The sudden decline in sales points to a decrease in consumer interest. 
to posit
to posit
[Verbo]

to propose or assume something as true or factual, serving as the foundation for further reasoning or argumentation

postular, plantear

postular, plantear

Ex: In the scientific hypothesis, researchers often posit certain conditions to explore their potential effects on the experiment. 
to postulate

to suggest or assume the existence or truth of something as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or belief

postular

postular

Ex: Philosophers often postulate hypothetical scenarios to explore the limits of moral reasoning. 
to prefigure

to perceive something as a sign that indicates the occurrence of something good or evil

prefigurar

prefigurar

Ex: The sudden appearance of black cats was believed to prefigure bad luck in the old superstitions. 
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. 
proposal
proposal
[Sustantivo]

something suggested or put forward for consideration, such as an idea, plan, or assumption

oferta

oferta

Ex: Her proposal to extend the project was accepted. 
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. 
proposer
proposer
[Sustantivo]

someone who puts forward a suggestion or proposal for further discussion or consideration

proponente

proponente

proposition
proposition
[Sustantivo]

a suggestion, plan, or proposal, especially in business or negotiation contexts

propuesta, proposición

propuesta, proposición

Ex: The company received a proposition to merge with a competitor. 
to propound

to put an idea, proposition, theory, etc. forward for further consideration

proponer

proponer

Ex: The scientist propounded a new theory to explain the phenomenon observed in the experiment. 
to put forward

to present an idea, suggestion, etc. to be discussed

presentar, proponer

presentar, proponer

Ex: She put forward a new plan to increase sales. 
to [put] it to {sb}

to introduce a plan or suggestion to a group of individuals so that they decide whether to accept it or not

decir

decir

Ex: It's an interesting proposal. I'll put it to the board of directors next week. 
to put to
to put to
[Verbo]

to present a plan or offer to someone for consideration

exponer a, proponer a

exponer a, proponer a

Ex: I'll put the idea to the board at our next meeting. 
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