Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Perspectivas, Crenças e Navegação de Desafios
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a widely accepted opinion that is generally assumed to be true, often without questioning

sabedoria convencional, opinião geralmente aceita
a fundamental rule that is considered to be true and can serve as a basis for further reasoning or behavior

princípio
an idea or belief that one thinks is true without having a proof

suposição, hipótese
involving or comparing two or more different cultures, especially to understand their differences or similarities

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

objetividade
never considering the good qualities of someone or something and is often quick to lose hope

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

otimista, esperançoso
the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes

pessimismo
feeling optimistic and thinking about the bright side of a situation

positivo, otimista
the quality of being suggestive of a likely successful outcome

otimismo, positividade
having doubts about something's truth, validity, or reliability

cético, desconfiado
to have a strong desire to achieve or do something
the act of imagining or hoping for something to be true, despite there being little or no evidence or likelihood of it actually happening

pensamento desejoso, ilusão
the wish to do or have something, especially something improper or foolish

tentação, desejo
the image or idea that is formed based on how one understands something

percepção, concepção
a specific part or side of something that is worth considering

aspecto, facet
to suddenly or briefly see a thing or person
to not notice or see something

deixar passar, negligenciar
to make an educated guess about how likely something is to happen

estimar, avaliar
a person or thing that does not follow a general rule or is excluded from a class or group

exceção, caso especial
to closely watch a person or thing, particularly in order to make sure they are safe
to notice or see someone or something that is hard to do so

avistar, detectar
to think that something is probably true, especially something bad, without having proof

suspeitar, desconfiar
to carefully look at something

assistir, observar
a suggestion, plan, or proposal, especially in business or negotiation contexts

proposta, oferta
to be strongly affected or overwhelmed by a particular feeling or emotion

superar, oprimir
an unexpected or hidden difficulty or danger

armadilha, dificuldade oculta
to expect or predict that something will happen

antecipar, prever
the best or most possible thing or action that can help one achieve success in something
a metaphorical barrier representing a difficult or awkward situation that impedes progress or resolution

parede, barreira
following established practices or standards that are widely accepted or commonly used

convencional, tradicional
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