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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Adjetivos Generales 1

Aquí aprenderás algunos adjetivos en inglés, como "accurate", "additional", "absolute", etc. preparados para estudiantes de B2.

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absolute
absolute
[Adjetivo]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

absoluto, completo

absoluto, completo

Ex: By surgically repairing the damage , the doctors were able to restore her vision to an absolute 20/20 .

Al reparar quirúrgicamente el daño, los médicos pudieron restaurar su visión a un absoluto 20/20.

accurate
accurate
[Adjetivo]

(of measurements, information, etc.) free from errors and matching facts

preciso, exacto

preciso, exacto

Ex: The historian ’s account of the war was accurate, drawing from primary sources .

El relato del historiador sobre la guerra fue preciso, basándose en fuentes primarias.

actual
actual
[Adjetivo]

existing in reality rather than being theoretical or imaginary

real

real

Ex: Her explanation did n’t match the actual events .

Su explicación no coincidía con los eventos reales.

additional
additional
[Adjetivo]

added or extra to what is already present or available

adicional, extra

adicional, extra

Ex: He requested additional time to review the contract before signing .

Solicitó tiempo adicional para revisar el contrato antes de firmar.

advance
advance
[Adjetivo]

done, provided, or arranged before a future event or expected time

adelantado

adelantado

Ex: He received advance notice about the meeting to prepare adequately .

Recibió un aviso previo sobre la reunión para prepararse adecuadamente.

apparent
apparent
[Adjetivo]

easy to see or notice

evidente

evidente

Ex: It became apparent that they had no intention of finishing the project on time .

Se hizo evidente que no tenían intención de terminar el proyecto a tiempo.

appropriate
appropriate
[Adjetivo]

suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose

adecuado, apropiado

adecuado, apropiado

Ex: The company provided appropriate resources for new employees .

La empresa proporcionó recursos apropiados para los nuevos empleados.

blind
blind
[Adjetivo]

not able to see

ciego

ciego

Ex: The blind student uses screen reading software to access digital content .

El estudiante ciego utiliza software de lectura de pantalla para acceder a contenido digital.

brief
brief
[Adjetivo]

short in duration

breve, corto

breve, corto

Ex: The storm brought a brief period of heavy rain .

La tormenta trajo un breve período de lluvias intensas.

broad
broad
[Adjetivo]

having a large distance between one side and another

ancho, extenso

ancho, extenso

Ex: The river was half a mile broad at its widest point .

El río tenía media milla de ancho en su punto más ancho.

capable
capable
[Adjetivo]

having the ability or capacity to do something

capaz, competente

capaz, competente

Ex: The software is capable of handling multiple tasks at once .

El software es capaz de manejar múltiples tareas a la vez.

characteristic
characteristic
[Adjetivo]

serving to identify or distinguish something or someone

característico

característico

Ex: The way she reacts to challenges is a characteristic trait of her personality .

La forma en que ella reacciona a los desafíos es un rasgo característico de su personalidad.

chief
chief
[Adjetivo]

having the highest importance

principal

principal

Ex: In this project , the chief objective is to develop sustainable solutions for environmental conservation .

En este proyecto, el objetivo principal es desarrollar soluciones sostenibles para la conservación del medio ambiente.

complicated
complicated
[Adjetivo]

involving many different parts or elements that make something difficult to understand or deal with

complicado, difícil

complicado, difícil

Ex: The instructions for the project were too complicated to follow .

Las instrucciones para el proyecto eran demasiado complicadas de seguir.

concerned
concerned
[Adjetivo]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

preocupado

preocupado

Ex: He seemed concerned about the budget cuts and their effect on the company 's future .

Parecía preocupado por los recortes presupuestarios y su efecto en el futuro de la empresa.

confusing
confusing
[Adjetivo]

not clear or easily understood

confuso, poco claro

confuso, poco claro

Ex: The confusing directions led us in the wrong direction .

Las instrucciones confusas nos llevaron en la dirección equivocada.

conscious
conscious
[Adjetivo]

aware of and responsive to one's surroundings

consciente

consciente

Ex: The driver was conscious and alert despite the accident .

El conductor estaba consciente y alerta a pesar del accidente.

constant
constant
[Adjetivo]

happening continuously without stopping for a long time

constante

constante

Ex: The constant changing of regulations made it challenging for businesses to adapt .

El cambio constante de las regulaciones hizo que fuera un desafío para las empresas adaptarse.

corporate
corporate
[Adjetivo]

involving a large company

corporativo

corporativo

Ex: Corporate taxes play a significant role in government revenue collection .

Los impuestos corporativos desempeñan un papel importante en la recaudación de ingresos del gobierno.

crucial
crucial
[Adjetivo]

extremely important or essential

crucial, decisivo

crucial, decisivo

Ex: Nutrition is crucial for a healthy lifestyle .

La nutrición es crucial para un estilo de vida saludable.

deliberate
deliberate
[Adjetivo]

done on purpose

deliberado

deliberado

Ex: She made a deliberate effort to include everyone in the discussion .

Ella hizo un esfuerzo deliberado para incluir a todos en la discusión.

detailed
detailed
[Adjetivo]

including many specific elements or pieces of information

detallado

detallado

Ex: The artist 's painting was incredibly detailed, with intricate brushstrokes capturing every nuance .

La pintura del artista era increíblemente detallada, con pinceladas intrincadas que capturaban cada matiz.

downward
downward
[Adjetivo]

facing or pointing toward a lower level or position

hacia abajo

hacia abajo

Ex: The downward sweep of the waterfall created a misty veil .

El barrido hacia abajo de la cascada creó un velo nebuloso.

efficient
efficient
[Adjetivo]

(of a system or machine) achieving maximum productivity without wasting much time, effort, or money

eficiente

eficiente

Ex: An efficient irrigation system conserves water while ensuring crops receive adequate moisture .

Un sistema de riego eficiente conserva el agua mientras asegura que los cultivos reciban la humedad adecuada.

entire
entire
[Adjetivo]

involving or describing the whole of something

entero

entero

Ex: She ate the entire cake by herself , savoring each delicious bite .

Ella se comió el pastel entero sola, saboreando cada delicioso bocado.

ethical
ethical
[Adjetivo]

according to moral duty and obligations

ético

ético

Ex: The company 's ethical stance on environmental sustainability is reflected in its policies and practices .

La postura ética de la empresa sobre la sostenibilidad ambiental se refleja en sus políticas y prácticas.

even
even
[Adjetivo]

uniform in dimensions or quantity

igual, equitativo

igual, equitativo

Ex: The holes were drilled at even points along the length of the board.

Los agujeros se perforaron en puntos equidistantes a lo largo de la longitud del tablero.

executive
executive
[Adjetivo]

using or having the power to decide on important matters, plans, etc. or to implement them

ejecutivo

ejecutivo

Ex: The executive team meets regularly to review performance and set objectives for the organization .

El equipo ejecutivo se reúne regularmente para revisar el desempeño y establecer objetivos para la organización.

extraordinary
extraordinary
[Adjetivo]

remarkable or very unusual, often in a positive way

extraordinario

extraordinario

Ex: The scientist made an extraordinary discovery that revolutionized the field of medicine .

El científico hizo un descubrimiento extraordinario que revolucionó el campo de la medicina.

flexible
flexible
[Adjetivo]

capable of bending easily without breaking

flexible

flexible

Ex: Rubber bands are flexible and can stretch to hold together stacks of papers or other objects .

Las bandas elásticas son flexibles y pueden estirarse para sujetar pilas de papeles u otros objetos.

folding
folding
[Adjetivo]

designed in a way that can be folded or bent so it takes up less space

plegable, plegadizo

plegable, plegadizo

Ex: The folding bed in the guest room provided extra sleeping space when needed.

La cama plegable en la habitación de invitados proporcionaba espacio adicional para dormir cuando era necesario.

former
former
[Adjetivo]

referring to the first of two things mentioned

primero

primero

Ex: After evaluating two investment strategies, they opted for the former approach as it promised more consistent returns.

Después de evaluar dos estrategias de inversión, optaron por el primer enfoque ya que prometía rendimientos más consistentes.

so-called
so-called
[Adjetivo]

used to express one's disapproval of a name or term given to someone or something because one believes it is inappropriate

supuesto

supuesto

Ex: The so-called secret recipe for the famous dish was finally revealed to the public .

La receta llamada secreta del famoso plato finalmente fue revelada al público.

neat
neat
[Adjetivo]

carefully arranged and in order

ordenado, pulcro

ordenado, pulcro

Ex: The teacher appreciated the students ' neat work in their notebooks , with no messy scribbles or stray marks .

El profesor apreció el trabajo ordenado de los estudiantes en sus cuadernos, sin garabatos desordenados ni marcas perdidas.

bizarre
bizarre
[Adjetivo]

strange or unexpected in appearance, style, or behavior

extraño

extraño

Ex: His bizarre collection of vintage medical equipment , displayed prominently in his living room , made guests uneasy .

Su extraña colección de equipos médicos vintage, exhibida prominentemente en su sala de estar, ponía incómodos a los invitados.

superficial
superficial
[Adjetivo]

appearing to have a certain quality, yet lacking it in reality

superficial, aparente

superficial, aparente

Ex: She realized that their friendship was only superficial and lacked genuine connection .

Se dio cuenta de que su amistad era solo superficial y carecía de una conexión genuina.

out of sight
out of sight
[Adjetivo]

hidden or no longer visible to one

fuera de la vista, invisible

fuera de la vista, invisible

Ex: The mountain peak was out of sight behind the thick fog.

La cima de la montaña estaba fuera de la vista detrás de la espesa niebla.

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