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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Relaciones Humanas

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre las relaciones humanas, como "ally", "companion", "orphan", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
to bond
[Verbo]

to develop a relationship with a person

hacerse amigos

hacerse amigos

Ex: Adopting a pet together helped the couple bond and solidify their commitment to each other.
ally
[Sustantivo]

someone who helps or supports someone else in certain activities or against someone else

aliado

aliado

Ex: The superhero teamed up with his former enemy to defeat a common threat, proving that sometimes even foes can become allies.
acquaintance
[Sustantivo]

a person whom one knows but is not a close friend

conocido

conocido

Ex: It 's always nice to acquaintances at social gatherings and hear about their recent experiences .

someone's best friend, ‌used by young people on social media, especially in text messages

BFF, mejor amigo/a

BFF, mejor amigo/a

Ex: Mia and Sophie have matching necklaces engraved with "BFF" to symbolize their lifelong friendship.
buddy
[Sustantivo]

a close friend

amigo, compadre

amigo, compadre

Ex: At the company picnic , employees brought their families along , creating a relaxed atmosphere where coworkers could mingle and get to know each other buddies outside of work .
pal
[Sustantivo]

a close friend or companion, typically used in a friendly manner

amigo, compinche

amigo, compinche

Ex: She 's been pal for years , and we never get tired of each other 's company .
companion
[Sustantivo]

a person or animal with which one travels or spends a lot of time

acompañante

acompañante

Ex: He enjoys going on long hikes in the mountains with his companion, exploring new trails together .
mate
[Sustantivo]

a romantic or sexual partner, especially in a long-term or committed relationship

pareja, compañero

pareja, compañero

Ex: She found her mate in her college sweetheart , and they 've been inseparable ever since .
co-parent
[Sustantivo]

a person who shares the responsibilities of raising a child

co-padre

co-padre

Ex: co-parents work together to create a loving and nurturing environment for their children , despite their differences .
half-brother
[Sustantivo]

a brother that shares only one biological parent with one

hermanastro, medio hermano

hermanastro, medio hermano

Ex: Growing up , I did n't see half-brother very often because he lived with his mom in another city .
half-sister
[Sustantivo]

a sister that shares only one biological parent with one

hermanastra, media hermana

hermanastra, media hermana

Ex: Despite the age gap , half-sister has always looked out for me like a big sister .
heir
[Sustantivo]

someone who has the legal right to inherit the property, money, or title of a deceased individual

heredero

heredero

Ex: She was surprised to learn that she was the heir to her distant relative 's vast fortune .
next of kin
[Sustantivo]

one's closest living relative or relatives

familiar más cercano, pariente más cercano

familiar más cercano, pariente más cercano

Ex: As next of kin, you will be responsible for making decisions regarding the deceased 's estate .
orphan
[Sustantivo]

a child whose parents have died

huérfano

huérfano

Ex: orphan's resilience and strength inspired those around them , despite facing unimaginable loss at a young age .
descendant
[Sustantivo]

someone who shares the same blood with a specific person who lived many years ago

descendiente

descendiente

Ex: The ancient artifact was passed down through generations , eventually ending up in the hands of a descendant.
adoptive
[Adjetivo]

(of a child or parent) related through adoption

adoptivo

adoptivo

Ex: adoptive siblings may not share DNA , but their bond is just as strong as any biological family 's .
biracial
[Adjetivo]

representing or involving members of two different races

mestizo

mestizo

Ex: Biracial representation in media and literature is essential for promoting diversity and challenging stereotypes .
elder
[Adjetivo]

(of two people, particularly in the same family) older

mayor

mayor

Ex: She looked up to elder sister for advice and guidance throughout her life .
intimate
[Adjetivo]

(of people) having a very close relationship

íntimo

íntimo

Ex: intimate relationship allowed them to be vulnerable and honest with each other .
sisterly
[Adjetivo]

characteristic of a sister or like one

de hermana, como una hermana

de hermana, como una hermana

Ex: She admired her sistersisterly qualities , such as her kindness and generosity towards others .
tight-knit
[Adjetivo]

(of a family or group of people) having a strong and friendly relationship with each other

muy unido

muy unido

Ex: tight-knit group of volunteers worked tirelessly to improve their local community .
ancestry
[Sustantivo]

the people that a person is descended from

ascendencia

ascendencia

Ex: The festival celebrated the ancestry of the local community , highlighting traditions and customs passed down through generations .
heritage
[Sustantivo]

an individual's religious or ethnic background that is passed down to them from their ancestors

herencia

herencia

Ex: She learned traditional recipes from her grandmother , preserving her heritage for future generations .
branch
[Sustantivo]

a subdivision or a group of members of an extended family sharing the same ancestors

rama

rama

Ex: Although they belonged to branches of the family , the cousins maintained close relationships throughout their lives .
brotherhood
[Sustantivo]

the relationship between two or more brothers

hermandad

hermandad

clan
[Sustantivo]

a large group of people who are related to each other

clan

clan

Ex: The wedding was a grand event , attended by members of clan from all over the country .
breakup
[Sustantivo]

the end of a relationship or an association

separación

separación

Ex: breakup of the partnership left both entrepreneurs free to explore new business opportunities independently .
inheritance
[Sustantivo]

what one receives upon a person's death, such as property, money, etc.

herencia

herencia

Ex: The siblings were in dispute over their fatherinheritance, especially concerning the division of the family estate and other assets .
parenting
[Sustantivo]

‌the process of raising or taking care of one's child or children

crianza de los hijos

crianza de los hijos

Ex: parenting style emphasizes open communication and fostering independence in his children .
devotion
[Sustantivo]

strong love and support expressed for a person or thing

devoción

devoción

Ex: Jennifer 's devotion was showcased through her tireless efforts in organizing charity events and fundraisers for local causes in need .
rapport
[Sustantivo]

a close relationship in which there is a good understanding and communication between people

relación, entendimiento

relación, entendimiento

Ex: Team-building activities are often used in workplaces to rapport among employees , fostering collaboration and synergy in achieving common goals .
lifelong
[Adjetivo]

lasting the whole of a person's life

de toda la vida

de toda la vida

Ex: The organization aims to lifelong learning opportunities for adults .
to dump
[Verbo]

to end a relationship that one was romantically involved in, often in a way that is unexpected or unfair

dejar, cortar

dejar, cortar

Ex: James regretted the way he chose dump his long-term partner , realizing later that he should have been more considerate .
bromance
[Sustantivo]

a very friendly and affectionate relationship that two men have with each other, which is not sexual at all

hermandad, brotherhood

hermandad, brotherhood

Ex: Through their shared love of sports and late-night gaming sessions , Tim and Mikebromance blossomed into a lifelong friendship , built on trust and understanding .
homeboy
[Sustantivo]

a close friend or companion from one's neighborhood or hometown, often sharing a similar background or upbringing

parcero, carnal

parcero, carnal

Ex: The local rap group 's lyrics often paid homage to homeboys and the struggles they faced growing up in the inner city , resonating with many listeners who shared similar experiences .
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