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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Discusión

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre diálogo y discurso, como "generalize", "prejudice", "inclined", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary

to form an opinion or reach a conclusion about something by taking a few instances or facts into account

generalizar

generalizar

Ex: It 's important not generalize about a whole group based on a few individuals .

to disagree with or not fit well with a specific rule, concept, or standard

ir en contra de

ir en contra de

Ex: The new goes against the standard procedures followed by most government agencies .
to invoke
[Verbo]

to mention someone or something of prominence as a support or reason for an argument or action

invocar, citar

invocar, citar

Ex: In his defense , invoked his right to remain silent during questioning .
to plead
[Verbo]

to state something as an excuse

alegar

alegar

Ex: The pleaded conspiracy , alleging that the defendant conspired with others to commit the crime .
to point
[Verbo]

to suggest that something is probable or certain

indicar

indicar

Ex: The survey results point to a decline in customer satisfaction.

to unfairly influence someone's opinion or judgment about someone or something

predisponer

predisponer

Ex: His past experiences with prejudiced him against trusting anyone in similar situations .
to provoke
[Verbo]

to intentionally annoy someone so that they become angry

incitar

incitar

Ex: The opposing teams engaged in trash talk , attempting provoke each other before the big game .

to think again about an opinion or decision, particularly to see if it needs changing or not

reconsiderar

reconsiderar

Ex: The judge agreed reconsider the verdict in light of the new testimony .

to mark a place such as a road, etc. with a signpost

señalizar

señalizar

Ex: It 's important signpost key points in your presentation to guide your audience .
to sum up
[Verbo]

to briefly state the most important parts or facts of something

resumir, hacer un resumen de

resumir, hacer un resumen de

Ex: He summed up the novel's plot in a few sentences for those who hadn't read it.
to yap
[Verbo]

to talk excessively or continuously, often in a way that is annoying to others

hablar sin parar, charlar inapropiadamente

hablar sin parar, charlar inapropiadamente

Ex: yapped about his new car until everyone in the room was tired of hearing about it .
ideological
[Adjetivo]

based on or relating to a specific set of political or economic views or policies

ideológico

ideológico

Ex: ideological shift towards free-market capitalism led to changes in economic policy .
irrelevant
[Adjetivo]

having no importance or connection with something

irrelevante

irrelevante

Ex: The comments about the weather irrelevant to the discussion about global warming .
inclined
[Adjetivo]

giving an opinion in a way that is not strong

inclinado

inclinado

Ex: The committee members inclined to approve the budget , pending further review of expenses .
inflexible
[Adjetivo]

(of a rule, opinion, etc.) fixed and not easily changed

inmutable

inmutable

Ex: The law was inflexible and outdated , prompting calls for reform .
mistaken
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) wrong in one's judgment, opinion, or belief

equivocado

equivocado

Ex: The teacher clarified the concept for the student who mistaken in their interpretation .
moderate
[Adjetivo]

(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people

moderado, equilibrado

moderado, equilibrado

Ex: She is moderate person who listens to all sides before making decisions .
reserved
[Adjetivo]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

reservado

reservado

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.
unstated
[Adjetivo]

not clearly said or explained

tácito, no explícito

tácito, no explícito

Ex: unstated premise of the argument was that success is measured solely by financial gain .
vocal
[Adjetivo]

giving opinions loudly or freely

vocal, franco

vocal, franco

Ex: The employees vocal in expressing their dissatisfaction with the new management policies .
given that
[Conjunción]

used to express that one is considering a particular fact before sharing one's opinion or making a judgment

dado que

dado que

Ex: Given that he had already apologized , they decided to move on from the incident .
no kidding
[interjección]

used to highlight the sincerity or truthfulness of a statement

no me digas, en serio

no me digas, en serio

Ex: I was stuck in the rain without an umbrella , andno kidding , a stranger offered to share theirs .
honest to God
[Adjetivo]

used to emphasize the fact that one is telling the truth

honesto como Dios, sincero de veras

honesto como Dios, sincero de veras

Ex: Honest to God, I thought I left my keys on the kitchen counter .

used to introduce an opposing statement after making a point

dicho esto

dicho esto

Ex: The project has achieved significant milestones in terms of efficiencyhaving said that, there 's room for improvement when it comes to communication among team members .

used to suggest that the opposite of what has been stated may be closer to the truth

más bien

más bien

Ex: The new policy has n't made things easierif anything, it 's added more confusion .
at all
[Adverbio]

to the smallest amount or degree

para nada, en absoluto

para nada, en absoluto

Ex: I do n't like at all.
that said
[Frase]

used to introduce statement that is in contrast to what one previously stated

dicho esto, dicho lo cual

dicho esto, dicho lo cual

Ex: The economy is struggling.

in a way that is absolutely certain and cannot be questioned

sin ninguna duda

sin ninguna duda

Ex: His expertise in the subject matter beyond doubt, earning him the respect of his colleagues .
hostility
[Sustantivo]

behavior or feelings that are aggressive or unfriendly

hostilidad

hostilidad

Ex: He could sense hostility in her voice , even though she tried to remain calm .
mainstream
[Sustantivo]

the opinions, activities, or methods that are considered normal because they are accepted by a majority of people

corriente dominante

corriente dominante

Ex: His views were considered outside mainstream of political thought .
objectivity
[Sustantivo]

the state of being affected by facts and statistics instead of personal opinions and feelings

objetividad, imparcialidad

objetividad, imparcialidad

Ex: The panelobjectivity was essential in evaluating the contestants impartially during the competition .
subjectivity
[Sustantivo]

the state of being affected by personal opinions and feelings instead of facts and statistics

subjetividad

subjetividad

Ex: While evaluating creative work, subjectivity plays a significant role, as each viewer brings their own experiences and feelings to the table.
premise
[Sustantivo]

a theory or statement that acts as the foundation of an argument

premisa

premisa

Ex: The legal case was built on premise that the defendant had breached the contract intentionally .
reasoning
[Sustantivo]

the act of rational and logical thinking about something

razonamiento, lógica

razonamiento, lógica

Ex: reasoning is essential in solving complex problems and making informed decisions .
say
[Sustantivo]

the right or chance to give an opinion about something

opinión, voz

opinión, voz

Ex: In a democratic society , citizens have say in how they are governed through voting and public discourse .

to start doubting a decision and begin to wonder whether it is the right or best thing to do

tener dudas, dudar

tener dudas, dudar

Ex: The team was about to implement a new strategy, but they had second thoughts when they considered the potential risks.
voice
[Sustantivo]

the right to give an opinion on something

voz

voz

Ex: Online forums and discussion boards allow individuals from diverse backgrounds to share voices and engage in meaningful dialogue on important topics .
solidarity
[Sustantivo]

the support given by the members of a group to each other because of sharing the same opinions, feelings, goals, etc.

solidaridad

solidaridad

Ex: The team members solidarity with their captain , supporting her decision to retire .
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