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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
deed
[Sustantivo]

an action or behavior that someone does

acción, hecho

acción, hecho

Ex: His heroic deed saved several lives during the disaster. 
attempted
attempted
[Adjetivo]

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

intento de, tentativa

intento de, tentativa

Ex: The police investigated an attempted robbery at the bank. 
big
big
[Adjetivo]

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

gran

gran

Ex: Starting a new business is a big endeavor that often takes years to become profitable. 
desperate
desperate
[Adjetivo]

feeling or showing deep sadness mixed with hopelessness and emotional pain

desesperado

desesperado

Ex: Her eyes looked desperate after hearing the bad news. 
failed
failed
[Adjetivo]

not successful in achieving the desired result

fallido, fracasado

fallido, fracasado

Ex: The failed attempt to rescue the hostages led to further complications. 
fatal
fatal
[Adjetivo]

causing severe harm or complete failure

fatal

fatal

Ex: Ignoring basic safety protocols can have fatal consequences in hazardous work environments. 
problematic
problematic
[Adjetivo]

presenting difficulties or concerns, often requiring careful consideration or attention

problemático

problemático

Ex: The weather conditions were problematic for the hikers trying to reach the summit. 
unambitious
unambitious
[Adjetivo]

not having a strong desire or motivation to succeed

poco ambicioso

poco ambicioso

Ex: She felt unambitious compared to her driven peers. 
badly
badly
[Adverbio]

in a way that is not satisfactory, acceptable, or successful

mal, de manera insatisfactoria

mal, de manera insatisfactoria

Ex: He performed badly on the exam. 
hopeless
hopeless
[Adjetivo]

having no possibility or expectation of improvement or success

desesperado

desesperado

Ex: After losing everything in the fire, they felt hopeless about rebuilding their lives. 
loser
loser
[Sustantivo]

an uncool, unsuccessful, or contemptible person

perdedor

perdedor

Ex: He still lives with his parents at thirty – what a loser. 
to address
to address
[Verbo]

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

abordar

abordar

Ex: The company needs to address the issue of employee turnover. 
to battle
to battle
[Verbo]

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

batallar, luchar

batallar, luchar

Ex: She battled through the challenges to achieve her career goals. 
to bear
to bear
[Verbo]

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

soportar, aguantar

soportar, aguantar

Ex: She had to bear the presence of her annoying coworker throughout the project. 
to comfort
to comfort
[Verbo]

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

consolar, confortar

consolar, confortar

Ex: Friends gathered to comfort her after the loss of a loved one. 
to confront

to face or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly

afrontar, enfrentar

afrontar, enfrentar

Ex: The manager decided to confront the team's productivity issues and implement new strategies. 
loss
loss
[Sustantivo]

the act or process of no longer having someone or something

pérdida

pérdida

Ex: The loss of her keys caused her to be late. 
to fulfill
to fulfill
[Verbo]

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

actualizar, cumplir

actualizar, cumplir

Ex: She fulfilled her childhood dream of traveling to exotic places by becoming a travel blogger. 
to gain
to gain
[Verbo]

to obtain or achieve something that is needed or desired

conseguir

conseguir

Ex: He gained the knowledge necessary to excel in his field through extensive research. 
to handle
to handle
[Verbo]

to deal with a situation or problem successfully

manejar, gestionar

manejar, gestionar

Ex: The experienced manager handles challenging projects with ease. 
to obtain
to obtain
[Verbo]

to get something, often with difficulty

obtener

obtener

Ex: She obtains a new book from the library every week. 
to overcome

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

vencer

vencer

Ex: She overcame her rivals in the final match to win the tournament. 
to ruin
to ruin
[Verbo]

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

arruinar

arruinar

Ex: The flood had the power to ruin the foundation of the house. 
optimism
optimism
[Sustantivo]

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

optimismo

optimismo

Ex: Despite the challenges, her optimism helped her stay focused and driven toward her goals. 
optimist
optimist
[Sustantivo]

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

optimista

optimista

Ex: The optimist always believes that everything will work out in the end. 
pessimism
pessimism
[Sustantivo]

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

pesimismo

pesimismo

Ex: His pessimism about the project affected the team's morale. 
pessimist
pessimist
[Sustantivo]

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

pesimista

pesimista

Ex: The pessimist always believes things will go wrong. 
to reach
to reach
[Verbo]

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

llegar a

llegar a

Ex: In the end we reached a compromise. 
to resolve
to resolve
[Verbo]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

resolver, solucionar

resolver, solucionar

Ex: The couple attended counseling to resolve their marital conflicts. 
struggle
struggle
[Sustantivo]

a great effort to fight back or break free

esfuerzo

esfuerzo

Ex: The prisoner's struggle to break free from his chains showed his determination to escape. 
to struggle

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

luchar, esforzarse

luchar, esforzarse

Ex: He struggled to lift the heavy box onto the shelf, but with determination, he eventually succeeded. 
to let down

to make someone disappointed by not meeting their expectations

decepcionar

decepcionar

Ex: The speaker's uninspiring presentation let down the audience, who had gathered with anticipation for an engaging and informative event. 
to [go|get] nowhere

to fail to achieve success despite the attempts made

no llegar a ninguna parte, no avanzar nada

no llegar a ninguna parte, no avanzar nada

Ex: We tried to fix the problem, but we got nowhere. 
presentation
presentation
[Sustantivo]

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

entrega

entrega

Ex: The presentation of the award took place at the annual gala. 
chance
chance
[Sustantivo]

a possibility arising from favorable circumstances

chance

chance

Ex: She had a chance to meet the author at the book signing. 
fault
fault
[Sustantivo]

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

culpa

culpa

Ex: The company accepted fault for the data breach and promised to enhance their security measures. 
duty
duty
[Sustantivo]

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

deber, obligación

deber, obligación

Ex: It is her duty to ensure the safety of all the employees. 
target
target
[Sustantivo]

a goal that someone tries to achieve

objetivo

objetivo

Ex: She set a target to save a certain amount of money by the end of the year. 
determination
determination
[Sustantivo]

the quality of working toward something despite difficulties

determinación

determinación

Ex: Her determination helped her complete the marathon despite the challenges. 
to disappoint

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

decepcionar, desilusionar

decepcionar, desilusionar

Ex: The movie's ending disappointed many viewers. 
to give up on

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

dejar de

dejar de

Ex: She felt like her friends had given up on her during her difficult times. 
rewarding
rewarding
[Adjetivo]

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

gratificante

gratificante

Ex: Teaching can be a rewarding profession, as educators witness the growth of their students. 
weakness
weakness
[Sustantivo]

lack of power or ability to act effectively

debilidad, flaqueza

debilidad, flaqueza

Ex: The team's weakness was exposed during the final match. 
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