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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Personalidad

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre personalidad, como "absurd", "brutal", "clumsy", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
able
[Adjetivo]

having expertise, intelligence, or skills

capaz

capaz

Ex: With able negotiation skills , she secured a favorable deal for her clients .
absurd
[Adjetivo]

so unreasonable or illogical that it provokes disbelief or laughter

absurdo, ridículo

absurdo, ridículo

Ex: The idea of a pineapple pizza might absurd to some , but it 's actually quite popular .
alert
[Adjetivo]

able to notice things or think quickly

atento, alerta

atento, alerta

Ex: The detectivealert mind quickly pieced together the clues to solve the mystery .
accomplished
[Adjetivo]

possessing great skill in a certain field

experto, hábil

experto, hábil

Ex: accomplished artist 's paintings are displayed in galleries across the globe .
articulate
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) able to express oneself clearly and effectively

elocuente, elocuente

elocuente, elocuente

Ex: The professor articulate, always able to convey difficult concepts in a coherent way .
brainy
[Adjetivo]

very smart

inteligente

inteligente

Ex: Despite his young age , he 's an brainy child , already showing signs of exceptional intelligence .
brutal
[Adjetivo]

extremely violent and cruel

brutal, cruel

brutal, cruel

Ex: The soldiers faced brutal battle with no hope of surrender .
competent
[Adjetivo]

possessing the needed skills or knowledge to do something well

competente, capaz

competente, capaz

Ex: The pilotcompetent navigation skills enabled a smooth and safe flight despite adverse weather conditions .
argumentative
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) ready to argue and often arguing

discutidor, argumentativo

discutidor, argumentativo

Ex: Despite argumentative tendencies , he was respected for his critical thinking skills .
bad-tempered
[Adjetivo]

easily annoyed and quick to anger

malhumorado, de mal humor

malhumorado, de mal humor

cheeky
[Adjetivo]

showing impolite behavior in a manner that is amusing or endearing

descarado, atrevido

descarado, atrevido

Ex: cheeky remarks often landed him in trouble with his teachers .
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 .
conceited
[Adjetivo]

taking excessive pride in oneself

engreído, creído

engreído, creído

Ex: conceited remarks about her appearance grated on her friends ' nerves .
coward
[Sustantivo]

a person who is not brave to do things that other people find unchallenging

cobarde

cobarde

Ex: His reputation suffered when he was branded coward after backing down from a confrontation .
eccentric
[Adjetivo]

slightly strange in behavior, appearance, or ideas

extravagante, excéntrico

extravagante, excéntrico

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

cruel and unkind toward others

duro, severo

duro, severo

Ex: harsh manner in which she addressed her employees created a toxic work environment .
infamous
[Adjetivo]

well-known for a bad quality or deed

infame

infame

Ex: The politicianinfamous speech sparked outrage and controversy nationwide .
intolerant
[Adjetivo]

not open to accept beliefs, opinions, or lifestyles that are unlike one's own

intolerante

intolerante

Ex: The leaderintolerant stance on immigration led to division within the political party .
insensitive
[Adjetivo]

not caring about other people's feelings

insensible, indiferente

insensible, indiferente

Ex: insensitive actions toward her friend strained their relationship .
judgmental
[Adjetivo]

tending to criticize or form negative opinions about others without considering their perspective or circumstances

crítico

crítico

Ex: The teacherjudgmental tone discouraged the student from speaking up .
narrow-minded
[Adjetivo]

not open to new ideas, opinions, etc.

cerrado, de mentalidad cerrada

cerrado, de mentalidad cerrada

Ex: narrow-minded parents disapproved of her unconventional career choice .
assertive
[Adjetivo]

confident in expressing one's opinions, ideas, or needs in a clear, direct, and respectful manner

autoritario, asertivo

autoritario, asertivo

Ex: Assertive leaders inspire trust and motivate their teams to achieve goals .
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 .
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 .
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 .
compassionate
[Adjetivo]

showing kindness and understanding toward others, especially during times of difficulty or suffering

compasivo

compasivo

Ex: compassionate gestures , such as offering a listening ear and a shoulder to cry on , provided solace to her friends in distress .
considerate
[Adjetivo]

thoughtful of others and their feelings

considerado, atento

considerado, atento

Ex: In considerate act of kindness , the student shared his notes with a classmate who had missed a lecture due to illness .
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 .
dignified
[Adjetivo]

displaying calmness and seriousness in a manner that deserves respect

solemne

solemne

Ex: In her final moments , she maintained dignified dignity , surrounded by loved ones and at peace with herself .
faithful
[Adjetivo]

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

fiel, leal

fiel, leal

Ex: faithful fans of the band waited eagerly for their latest album , demonstrating unwavering support for their music .
frank
[Adjetivo]

direct and honest in expressing oneself, even if some people might find it unpleasant

franco, sincero

franco, sincero

Ex: Jennyfrank demeanor sometimes rubbed people the wrong way , but her friends valued her honesty .
heroic
[Adjetivo]

displaying great bravery as that of a hero or heroine

heroico

heroico

Ex: The marathon runnerheroic effort to finish the race despite a leg injury inspired spectators along the route .
hospitable
[Adjetivo]

treating guests or visitors with friendliness, warmth, and generosity

hospitalario

hospitalario

Ex: During our vacation , we experienced hospitable culture of the region firsthand , encountering kindness at every turn .
jolly
[Adjetivo]

showing a happy and playful attitude

alegre

alegre

Ex: jolly family gathered around the fireplace , sharing stories and laughter as they celebrated the festive season together .
duplicitous
[Adjetivo]

attempting to deceive other people

engañoso, faltoso

engañoso, faltoso

Ex: duplicitous nature of the spy 's double life made it difficult for anyone to trust him , even his closest allies .
just
[Adjetivo]

acting with fairness, ensuring what is morally right and reasonable

justo

justo

Ex: In his role as a leader , he strived to create just society where everyone had equal access to opportunities and resources .
reluctant
[Adjetivo]

not welcoming or willing to do something because it is undesirable

renuente, reacio

renuente, reacio

Ex: The dog reluctant to enter the water , hesitating at the edge of the pool .
snake
[Sustantivo]

a dishonest person with the tendency to deceive people for personal gain

un traidor, un sinvergüenza

un traidor, un sinvergüenza

Ex: She realized too late that her business partner was snake, coiling around her trust with false promises and secret schemes to undermine her success .
butterfingers
[Sustantivo]

someone who keeps dropping things

torpe, manos de mantequilla

torpe, manos de mantequilla

Ex: She teased her brother about his butterfingers" whenever he struggled to catch a ball .
dirtbag
[Sustantivo]

a person who is hateful or detested because of their dishonest actions

escoria, indeseable

escoria, indeseable

Ex: He 's earned his reputation as dirtbag by constantly lying and manipulating others .
freeloader
[Sustantivo]

a person who habitually takes advantage of others' generosity without offering anything in return

aprovechado, gorrón

aprovechado, gorrón

Ex: Despite contributing nothing to the household expenses , he always managed to be the first in line for dinner , earning himself the title of the freeloader.
wretch
[Sustantivo]

someone who behaves in an evil or immoral way

desgraciado, miserable

desgraciado, miserable

Ex: He 's wretch who enjoys inflicting pain on others both physically and emotionally .
unruly
[Adjetivo]

not willing to follow rules or instructions

rebelde, indisciplinado

rebelde, indisciplinado

Ex: Prompted by unruly behavior of the students , the teacher called for stricter discipline measures to be implemented .
sassy
[Adjetivo]

talking or behaving in a way that is rude, disrespectful, or too confident

impertinente, descarado

impertinente, descarado

weasel
[Sustantivo]

someone who is deceitful, sneaky, or untrustworthy, often characterized by their ability to manipulate situations or information for personal gain

miserable, sutil

miserable, sutil

Ex: You ca n't rely on weasel like him to keep his promises ; he 's only in it for himself .
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