Neydy Words 1 Flashcards

1
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to leave someone or something forever.

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Abandon

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2
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to accept or admit that something is true or exists.

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Acknowledge

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3
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a substance that causes things to stick together.

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Adhesive

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4
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to feel respect or approval of someone or something.

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Admire

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5
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  1. Aggravate (agravar): to make a bad situation worse. Synonyms: worsen
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exacerbate

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  1. Ail (enfermar): to be ill. Synonyms: suffer
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be sick

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7
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  1. Aimless (sin objetivo): without a clear purpose or goal. Synonyms: purposeless
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directionless

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8
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  1. Alarmed (alarmado): feeling frightened or worried. Synonyms: frightened
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scared

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9
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  1. Alter (alterar): to change something
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usually slightly. Synonyms: change

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10
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  1. Animated (animado): full of life and energy. Synonyms: lively
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vigorous

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  1. Approximate (aproximado): nearly correct or exact. Synonyms: nearly
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almost

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12
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  1. Ascend (Ascender) Synonyms: ascend
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rise

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13
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  1. Assert (afirmar): to state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully. Synonyms: declare
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state

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  1. Assured (seguro): feeling confident and sure of yourself. Synonyms: confident
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certain

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  1. Astonish (asombrar): to surprise someone very much. Synonyms: amaze
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surprise

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16
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  1. Audible (audible): loud enough to be heard. Synonyms: hearable
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perceptible

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17
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  1. Authentic (auténtico): genuine; not fake. Synonyms: real
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genuine

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18
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  1. Barrier (barrera): something that prevents people or things from moving freely. Synonyms: obstacle
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hurdle

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19
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  1. Belittle (menospreciar): to make someone or something seem unimportant. Synonyms: disparage
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underestimate

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20
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  1. Benign (benigno): kind and gentle. Synonyms: kindly
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harmless

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21
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  1. Betray (traicionar): to be disloyal to someone or something. Synonyms: deceive
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cheat

22
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  1. Bewilder (confundir): to confuse someone completely. Synonyms: puzzle
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baffle

23
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  1. Biased (sesgado): showing unfair preference for one thing over another. Synonyms: prejudiced
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partial

24
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  1. Blunt (directo): honest and direct in a way that may seem rude. Synonyms: frank
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candid

25
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  1. Brittle (frágil): easily broken. Synonyms: fragile
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delicate

26
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  1. Blaring (sonar): make a loud sound. Synonyms: sound
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ring

27
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  1. Cautious (cauto): careful to avoid potential problems. Synonyms: careful
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wary

28
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  1. Censor (censurar): to remove parts of a book
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film

29
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  1. Colleague (colega): a person that you work with. Synonyms: coworker
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associate

30
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  1. Compatible (compatible): able to exist or work together without problems. Synonyms: harmonious
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agreeable

31
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  1. Compassionate (compasivo): feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others. Synonyms: sympathetic
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merciful

32
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  1. Commence (comenzar) Synonyms: start
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begin

33
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  1. Conceal (ocultar): to hide something. Synonyms: hide
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cover up

34
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  1. Condescending (condescendiente): behaving as if you are superior to other people. Synonyms: patronizing
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arrogant

35
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  1. Confine (confinar): to keep someone or something in a limited space. Synonyms: restrict
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limit

36
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  1. Contented (contento): happy and satisfied. Synonyms:
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37
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  1. Contradiction (contradicción): A statement that is opposite to another. Synonyms: inconsistency
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opposition

38
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  1. Courteous (cortés): Polite
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kind

39
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  1. Cunning (astuto): Clever at deceiving people. Synonyms: crafty
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deceitful

40
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  1. Debate (debate): A formal discussion on a particular topic. Synonyms: discussion
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argument

41
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  1. Debt (deuda): Money owed to another person or organization. Synonyms: debt
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obligation

42
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  1. Deceive (engañar): To make someone believe something that is not true. Synonyms: deceive
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trick

43
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  1. Decline (rechazar): To refuse to accept something. Synonyms: refuse
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reject

44
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  1. Deficient (deficiente): Not having enough of something. Synonyms: insufficient
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inadequate

45
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  1. Delicate (delicado): Easily broken or damaged; very fine and thin. Synonyms: fragile
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delicate

46
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  1. Despair (desesperación): The complete loss of hope. Synonyms: hopelessness
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despair

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  1. Detrimental (perjudicial): Causing harm or damage. Synonyms: harmful
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damaging

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  1. Devotion (devoción): Strong love or loyalty to someone or something. Synonyms: devotion
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dedication

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  1. Diligent (diligente): Showing care and effort in your work. Synonyms: hardworking
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industrious

50
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  1. Disdain (desdén): A feeling of contempt or scorn for someone or something. Synonyms: contempt
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scorn