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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Fracaso

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre el fracaso, como "problematic", "hopeless", "confront", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
deed

an action or behavior that someone does

acto, hecho

acto, hecho

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[Sustantivo]
attempted

(of a crime, suicide, etc.) not done successfully

intento de, tentativa

intento de, tentativa

[Adjetivo]
big

demanding a lot of time, effort, money, etc. to become successful

gran

gran

[Adjetivo]
desperate

(of an act) without much hope for its success and done when nothing else works

desesperado

desesperado

[Adjetivo]
failed

not successful in achieving the desired result

fallido, fracasado

fallido, fracasado

[Adjetivo]
fatal

causing severe harm or complete failure

fatal

fatal

[Adjetivo]
problematic

presenting difficulties or concerns, often requiring careful consideration or attention

problemático

problemático

[Adjetivo]
unambitious

not having a strong desire or motivation to succeed

poco ambicioso

poco ambicioso

[Adjetivo]
badly

in a way that is not successful

mal

mal

[Adverbio]
hopeless

having no possibility or expectation of improvement or success

desesperado

desesperado

[Adjetivo]
loser

someone who usually fails and is unlikely to be successful

perdedor

perdedor

[Sustantivo]
to address

to think about a problem or an issue and start to deal with it

abordar

abordar

[Verbo]
to battle

to overcome challenges, defend beliefs, or achieve a difficult thing

batallar, luchar

batallar, luchar

[Verbo]
to bear

to allow the presence of an unpleasant person, thing, or situation without complaining or giving up

soportar, aguantar

soportar, aguantar

[Verbo]
to comfort

to lessen the emotional pain or worry that someone feels by showing them sympathy and kindness

consolar, confortar

consolar, confortar

[Verbo]
to confront

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly

afrontar, enfrentar

afrontar, enfrentar

[Verbo]
loss

the state or process of losing a person or thing

pérdida

pérdida

[Sustantivo]
to fulfill

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

actualizar, cumplir

actualizar, cumplir

[Verbo]
to gain

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

conseguir

conseguir

[Verbo]
to handle

to deal with a situation or problem successfully

manejar

manejar

[Verbo]
to obtain

to get something, often with difficulty

obtener

obtener

[Verbo]
to overcome

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

vencer

vencer

[Verbo]
to ruin

to cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair

arruinar

arruinar

[Verbo]
optimism

a general tendency to look on the bright side of things and to expect positive outcomes

optimismo

optimismo

[Sustantivo]
optimist

a person who expects good things to happen and is confident about the future

optimista

optimista

[Sustantivo]
pessimism

the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes

pesimismo

pesimismo

[Sustantivo]
pessimist

a person who expects bad things to happen and sees the worst side of people and situations

pesimista

pesimista

[Sustantivo]
to reach

to achieve something, especially after a lot of thinking or discussion

llegar a

llegar a

[Verbo]
to resolve

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

resolver, solucionar

resolver, solucionar

[Verbo]
struggle

a great effort to fight back or break free

esfuerzo

esfuerzo

[Sustantivo]
to struggle

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

luchar

luchar

[Verbo]
to let down

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

decepcionar

decepcionar

[Verbo]
to go nowhere

to fail to achieve success despite the attempts made

no llegar a ninguna parte

no llegar a ninguna parte

[Frase]
presentation

the act of giving something, such as a prize or reward, to someone in a formal or official event

entrega

entrega

[Sustantivo]
chance

a possibility that something will happen

chance

chance

[Sustantivo]
fault

the responsibility attributed to someone or something for a mistake or misfortune

culpa

culpa

[Sustantivo]
duty

an obligatory task that must be done as one's job

deber, obligación

deber, obligación

[Sustantivo]
target

a goal that someone tries to achieve

objetivo

objetivo

[Sustantivo]
determination

the quality of working toward something despite difficulties

determinación

determinación

[Sustantivo]
to disappoint

to fail to meet someone's expectations or hopes, causing them to feel let down or unhappy

decepcionar, desilusionar

decepcionar, desilusionar

[Verbo]
to give up on

to no longer believe in someone showing any positive development in their behavior, relationship, etc.

dejar de

dejar de

[Verbo]
rewarding

(of an activity) making one feel satisfied by giving one a desirable outcome

gratificante

gratificante

[Adjetivo]
weakness

a vulnerability or limitation that makes you less strong or effective

debilidad, punto débil

debilidad, punto débil

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