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Adjetivos positivos en ingles y español. Adjetivos positivos de una persona.
¿Qué son los adjetivos positivos en inglés?
Concepto:
Los adjetivos positivos en inglés son palabras que describen a un sustantivo o pronombre positivamente.
Tipos de adjetivos positivos y negativos en inglés:
Adjetivos positivos y negativos para describir sentimientos y estados de ánimo
- Proud: orgulloso (adjetivos positivos de una persona)
1) If something causes pride, you will be proud of it.
- Calm: calmado, relajado
2) If something doesn’t upset you, then you are calm.
- Jealous: celoso
3) If something causes jealousy, you will be jealous of it.
- Confident: seguro de sí mismo (adjetivos positivos de una persona)
4) If something doesn’t make you feel sure of yourself, you will not be confident.
- Brave: valiente
5) If you face up to a dangerous situation, you are brave.
- Discouraged: desanimado
6) If something discourages you, you will be discouraged.
- Ashamed: avergonzado
7) If something makes you have a feeling of guilt or embarrassment, you will be ashamed of it.
- Confused: aturdido, confudido.
8) If something is difficult to understand, you will be confused.
- Safe: seguro
9) If you have safeness, you will be safe.
- Comfortable: cómodo, a gusto. (Son adjetivos positivos)
10) If you find comfort, you will be comfortable.
- Stubborn: terco, testarudo
His obstinacy is annoying because he is so stubborn.
- Cautious: cauteloso
He drives with great caution, so he is cautious.
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Más adjectivos tanto positivos como negativos
- Restless: inquieto
a) The lack of peace and quiet makes me feel restless.
- Anxious: anxioso, nervioso
b) If something causes you anxiety, you will be anxious.
- Angry: enfadado, enojado
c) If something displeases you, you will be angry.
- Happy: feliz
d) If something gives you happiness, you will be happy.
- Sad: triste
e) If something saddens you, you will be sad.
- Hungry: hambriento
f) If you want to eat, you are hungry.
- Thirsty: sediento
g) If you always feel a need to drink water, you are thirsty.
- Tired: cansado
h) If you suffer from exhaustion, you are always tired.
- Sleepy: adormilado, soñoliento.
i) If something makes you feel tired and want to go sleep, you are sleepy.
- Bored: aburrido
j) If the party is not lively and funny, you will be bored.
- Excited: emocionado
k) If it is exciting, you are excited.
- Upset: molesto
If it upsets you, you will be upset.
- Embarrassed: avergonzado.
My favourite sport team was an embarrassment, they are embarrassed.
- Grateful: agradecido
If you think that gratitude is very important, you are grateful.
- Amused: entretenido
I am not amused – No me causa gracia
- Outraged: indignado
If something outrages you, you will be outraged.
- Annoyed: irritado
It annoys me, I am annoyed.
Adjetivos positivos en inglés para describir la apariencia y personalidad
Thoughtful: considerado, atento
If you have consideration, you are very thoughtful.
Ambitious: ambicioso
Ambition is not a sin, so be ambitious!
Artistic: Artístico
Art is beautiful, this is an artistic picture.
Charismatic: Carismático
Chavez’s charisma was awesome, he was charismatic.
Sociable: sociable, amigable.
If you have a lot of friends, you are sociable.
Reliable/trustworthy: fiable
If you are an honest person, you are reliable.
Honest: honesto.
Honesty is awesome, so be honest!
Polite: educado.
She is not rude, she is polite.
Helpful: servicial
If you serve people, you are helpful.
Kind, friendly, nice: amable
I thanked her for her kindness, she is a really kind person.
Generous/giving: generoso
Bounty is a good attribute, I am generous.
Adjetivos positivos de una persona
Cheerful: alegre
If you like joy, you are cheerful
Lively: animado, alegre
The party was lively.
Gorgeous: precioso, hermoso
I love her loveliness, she is so gorgeous.
Fit: en forma
Are you fit?
Creative: creativo
Creativity is the mother of teaching, I am creative.
Imaginative: imaginativo
People who imagine a lot of things are imaginative.
Hard-working: trabajador
People who work a lot are hard working.
Good-looking/attractive: atractivo
I love her sightliness; she is good looking.
Clever: listo
This is a clever idea.
Easy-going: de trato fácil, tranquilo
He doesn’t like arguments, he is an easy-going person.
Chatty/talkative: habla mucho, es muy social (Son adjetivos positivos, pero dependiendo del tono y el contexto pueden ser negativos).
She can talk to anybody about anything. She is very chatty.
Young: joven
I am 21, so I am young.
Humble: humilde
Humility is so beautiful, so be humble!
Handsome: guapo
My son is charming and handsome.
Charming: encantador
I like the charm of this picture, it is charming.
Wealthy / rich: rico
A wealthy person has a lot of prosperity.
ADJETIVOS NEGATIVOS DE UNA PERSONA
Naughty: travieso
If you like to get into mischief, you are naughty.
Spoilt: malcriado/consentido
His father doesn’t control him because he is so spoilt.
Stingy: tacaño
A stingy person doesn’t like to give anything away.
Stupid: estúpido, tonto.
Do not do foolish things! You are not a stupid person
Picky/fussy: quisquilloso.
He just likes to eat vegetables; he is a picky eater.
Cruel: despiadado
He killed many people, he was cruel.
Ugly: feo
The ugliness of her dress makes her look ugly.
Clumsy: torpe
Sorry for my uncle’s clumsiness, he is often clumsy.
Bossy: mandón
If you like to command people, you are bossy.
Rude: maleducado (no es un adjetivo positivo en inglés ni español)
She is rude because she didn’t have a good upbringing.
Absent-minded: distraído
He is a absent minded because he watches TV very much and it has a lot of distraction .
Moody: de carácter cambiable
He changes his mood frequently; he is a moody person.
Argumentative: discutidor
If you like arguments, you are an argumentative person.
Adjetivos positivos y negativos en inglés para describir objetos y superficies
Smooth: liso
Bumpy: irregular, con baches
Soft: blando, suave
Hard: duro
Rough: áspero
Heavy: pesado
Light: ligero
Clean: limpio.
Dirty: sucio
Filthy: muy sucio
Bright: brillante
Dark: oscuro
Hollow: hueco
Solid: sólido
Tiny: muy pequeño, minúsculo
Long: largo
Short: corto, bajito
Sharp: afilado
Blunt: desafilado
Thick: grueso
Thin: delgado
Wide: ancho
Near: cerca
Far: lejos
Early: temprano
Late: tarde
Deep: profundo
Shallow: poco profundo
Slippery: resbaladizo
Adjetivos para describir comida:
Spicy: picante
Sweet: dulce
Sour: agrio
Bitter: amargo
Salty: salado
Mild: Suave
Crispy: crujiente
Tough: duro
Tender: tierno
Sickly-sweet: empalagoso
Savoury: comida salada
Stale: duro, seco
Bland: soso
Fresh: fresco
Raw: crudo
Ripe: maduro
Juicy: jugoso
Healthy: saludable
Fattening: que engorda
Greasy: grasiento/grasoso
Posición de los adjectivos positivos en inglés
Aunque no es frecuente usar más de tres adjetivos para describir a un sustantivo, es bueno conocer el orden de los mismos para hacer descripciones detalladas de las cosas o personas correctamente.
El orden de los adjetivos es el siguiente:
Tabla
| Det. | Opinión | Tamaño | Forma | Estado | Edad | Color | Origen | Material | Noun |
| An | awful | big | square | broken | old | red | German | iron | car |
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