Advanced Vocabulary: English-Spanish Word Meanings

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This table presents a selection of advanced English words with their Spanish translations and definitions. Proper management and study of these terms will enhance your linguistic skills.

#English TermDefinition & Spanish Translation
1Accursed (Spanish: Condenado)Doomed to evil, misery, or misfortune. (Spanish: Condenado al mal, la miseria o la desgracia)
2Assail (Spanish: Atacar)Make a concerted or violent attack. (Spanish: Hacer un ataque concertado o violento)
3Avaunt (Spanish: Go away)Go away; be dismissed.
4Avaricious (Spanish: Avaro)Having or showing an extreme greed for wealth or material gain. (Spanish: Tener o mostrar una codicia extrema por la riqueza o ganancia material)
5Breached (Spanish: Rompimiento)Forcibly broken through or opened up. (Spanish: Forzadamente roto o abierto)
6Corporeal (Spanish: Corpóreo/tangible)Relating to a person’s body, especially as opposed to their spirit. (Spanish: En relación con el cuerpo de una persona, especialmente a diferencia de su espíritu)
7Deign (Spanish: Dignarse)Do something that one considers to be beneath one's dignity. (Spanish: Hacer algo que uno considera que está por debajo de la dignidad)
8Diminutive (Spanish: Diminutivo)Very small in stature.
9Harbinger (Spanish: Anunciar)An indication of the approach of something. (Spanish: Una indicación del enfoque de algo)
10Husbandry (Spanish: Manejo prudente)Careful management.
11Jocund (Spanish: Jocundo)Cheerful and lighthearted.
12Knell (Spanish: Toque de difuntos)The sound of a bell, especially when rung solemnly for a death or funeral. (Spanish: El sonido de una campana, especialmente cuando suena solemnemente por un funeral o muerte)
13Laudable (Spanish: Loable)Deserving praise and commendation. (Spanish: Mereciendo alabanza y elogio)
14Mischance (Spanish: Infortunio)Unfortunate or lacking in luck. (Spanish: Desafortunado o falta de suerte)
15Nonpareil (Spanish: Sin par)Not having an equal or peer.
16PalpableSo intense it is almost tangible. (Spanish: Tan intenso que es casi tangible)
17Pernicious (Spanish: Pernicioso)Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way. (Spanish: Tener un efecto nocivo, especialmente de forma gradual o sutil)
18Redress (Spanish: Compensación)Remedy or set right. (Spanish: Remediar o configurar bien)
19Surcease (Spanish: Cese)Cease, to end or halt. (Spanish: Cesar, terminar o detener)
20Verities (Spanish: Verdades)Lasting truths or principles. (Spanish: Verdades o principios duraderos)

Study Tips:

  • Focus on the context of words like Pernicious and Accursed.
  • Practice using Jocund and Diminutive in sentences.
  • Note the difference between Harbinger and Knell.

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