pattern

Vocabulario Esencial para el TOEFL - Características Personales

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre características personales, como "arrogant", "stubborn", "daring", etc. que se necesitan para el examen TOEFL.

review-disable

Revisión

flashcard-disable

Tarjetas de memoria

spelling-disable

Ortografía

quiz-disable

Cuestionario

Empezar a aprender
Essential Words Needed for TOEFL
easy-going
[Adjetivo]

calm and not easily worried or annoyed

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

Ex: He ’s easy-going that even when plans change , he just goes with the flow .
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 .
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 .
dishonest
[Adjetivo]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

deshonesto, poco honrado

deshonesto, poco honrado

Ex: She felt betrayed by her frienddishonest behavior , which included spreading rumors behind her back .
caring
[Adjetivo]

showing concern for the well-being of others and being kind and supportive in one's actions and interactions

afectuoso

afectuoso

Ex: The teachercaring attitude made students feel comfortable approaching her with their problems .
charitable
[Adjetivo]

kind and generous toward the less fortunate

comprensivo, benévolo

comprensivo, benévolo

Ex: charitable organization provided food and shelter to homeless individuals during the harsh winter months .
genuine
[Adjetivo]

having an original and authentic nature

genuino

genuino

Ex: The debate highlighted genuine difference in perspectives .
immoral
[Adjetivo]

acting in a way that goes against accepted moral standards or principles

inmoral

inmoral

Ex: Deliberately causing harm to innocent beings is universally condemned immoral conduct .
thoughtful
[Adjetivo]

thinking deeply about oneself and one's experiences, often resulting in new understandings or realizations

pensativo

pensativo

Ex: He found solace in painting , thoughtful process that allowed him to express his emotions .
patient
[Adjetivo]

able to remain calm, especially in challenging or difficult situations, without becoming annoyed or anxious

paciente

paciente

Ex: The teacher patient with the struggling student , providing extra help until they understood the concept .
stubborn
[Adjetivo]

unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

terco, obstinado

terco, obstinado

Ex: Despite multiple attempts to convince him otherwise , he stubborn in his decision to quit his job .
extrovert
[Adjetivo]

confident and energetic and wanting to spend time with others

extrovertido

extrovertido

introvert
[Adjetivo]

quiet and shy and wanting to spend time with oneself instead of with others

introvertido

introvertido

Ex: Tom is introvert hiker , exploring nature 's beauty in peaceful isolation .
optimistic
[Adjetivo]

having a hopeful and positive outlook on life, expecting good things to happen

optimista

optimista

Ex: Optimistic investors continued to pour money into the startup despite the risks .
pessimistic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing a negative view of the future and always waiting for something bad to happen

pesimista

pesimista

Ex: pessimistic tone of his writing reflected the author 's bleak perspective on life .
self-confident
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having trust in one's abilities and qualities

seguro de sí mismo

seguro de sí mismo

Ex: self-confident leader inspired trust and respect among team members with her clear direction .
affectionate
[Adjetivo]

expressing love and care

cariñoso, afectuoso

cariñoso, afectuoso

Ex: They affectionate glances across the room , their love for each other evident in their eyes .
attentive
[Adjetivo]

giving much attention to something or someone with interest

atento

atento

Ex: attentive gaze never wavered from the speaker , absorbing every word .
cautious
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) careful to avoid danger or mistakes

cauteloso, prudente

cauteloso, prudente

Ex: The detective proceeded cautious optimism , hoping to uncover new leads in the case .
clumsy
[Adjetivo]

doing things or moving in a way that lacks control and care, usually causing accidents

torpe

torpe

Ex: She felt embarrassed by clumsy stumble in front of her classmates .
daring
[Adjetivo]

brave enough to take risks and do dangerous things

atrevido, audaz

atrevido, audaz

Ex: daring journalist uncovered the truth behind the corrupt politician 's schemes .
eccentric
[Adjetivo]

slightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas

extravagante, excéntrico

extravagante, excéntrico

Ex: eccentric professor often held class in the park .
enthusiastic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

entusiasmado

entusiasmado

Ex: enthusiastic fans cheered loudly for their favorite band .
dependable
[Adjetivo]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

fiable

fiable

Ex: dependable teacher provides consistent support and guidance to students .
greedy
[Adjetivo]

having an excessive and intense desire for something, especially wealth, possessions, or power

codicioso, avaro

codicioso, avaro

Ex: greedy politician accepted bribes in exchange for favorable legislation , betraying the public 's trust .
immature
[Adjetivo]

not fully developed mentally or emotionally, often resulting in behaviors or reactions that are childish

inmaduro

inmaduro

Ex: He realized his reaction immature and apologized for his outburst .
good-natured
[Adjetivo]

displaying kindness and patience when interacting with others

bueno

bueno

Ex: good-natured stranger helped the elderly woman cross the busy street .
sympathetic
[Adjetivo]

showing care and understanding toward other people, especially when they are not feeling good

comprensivo

comprensivo

Ex: The therapist provided sympathetic environment for her clients to share their emotions .
tolerant
[Adjetivo]

showing respect to what other people say or do even when one disagrees with them

tolerante

tolerante

Ex: tolerant parent encouraged their children to explore their own beliefs and values , supporting them even if they differed from their own .
irritable
[Adjetivo]

prone to annoyance or frustration

irritable

irritable

Ex: The hot weather made everyone in the irritable and cranky .
honorable
[Adjetivo]

morally good and deserving respect

honorable

honorable

Ex: She made honorable choice by helping those in need .
committed
[Adjetivo]

willing to give one's energy and time to something because one believes in it

comprometido

comprometido

Ex: Despite setbacks , committed entrepreneur continues to pursue their business idea with passion and determination .
LanGeek
Descargar la aplicación LanGeek