Adjetivos de personalidad en inglés
¿Estás listo para poner a prueba tu inglés? Esperamos que hayas desayunado un “full English” y que vengas lleno de judías “full of beans” (con mucha energía) para hacer nuestro test adjetivos de personalidad.
La mayoría de estos adjetivos son bastante avanzados, pero como todo el inglés que aprendes en Amigos Ingleses, muy útiles para la vida real.
¿Quién no tiene un amigo cotilla, meticuloso, desconfiado, imprudente…?
¿Te parece si le damos un poco de alegría y añadimos estos adjetivos tan útiles a tu repertorio? Si respondiste “Oh yeah”, dale al play.
Adjetivos de personalidad en inglés | Part 1
¿Conoces estos adjetivos de personalidad en inglés?
avaricioso / glotón
You ……………. pig! You’ve eaten all the biscuits.
remilgado / mojigato
What do you mean my dress is too short? Oh come on, don’t be so …………….!
presumido
Isabel, you’ve been in there for over an hour. Stop being so …………….!
descarado / travieso
Really? You downloaded the whole essay from the internet! That’s so …………….!
chismoso / cotilla
Phil, you’re listening to the neighbours again. I can’t believe you’re so …………….!
creído / engreído / sobrado
Oh I know, he’s been incredibly ……………. since he got his promotion.
meticuloso / riguroso
Mrs Jenkins corrected every single mistake. I’ve never had such a ……………. teacher.
cauteloso / desconfiado
For the last time, I don’t buy anything over the phone. I’m very ……………. of fraudsters.
imprudente
I’m driving, I’m not getting in a car with you because you’re a ……………. driver.
crédulo / inocente
Hold on a minute, you seriously expect me to believe that you’re not coming to work because you were attacked by a fox. I’m sorry, but I’m not that …………….. .
10 adjetivos de personalidad avanzados en inglés
greedy
(avaricioso / glotón)
You greedy pig! You’ve eaten all the biscuits.
prudish
(remilgado / mojigato)
What do you mean my dress is too short? Oh come on, don’t be so prudish!
vain
(presumido, vanidoso)
Isabel, you’ve been in there for over an hour. Stop being so vain!
cheeky
(atrevido, travieso)
Really? You downloaded the whole essay from the internet! That’s so cheeky!
nosy
(chismoso / cotilla)
Phil, you’re listening to the neighbours again. I can’t believe you’re so nosy!
smug
(creído / engreído / sobrado)
Oh I know, he’s been incredibly smug since he got his promotion.
thorough
(meticuloso / riguroso)
Mrs Jenkins corrected every single mistake. I’ve never had such a thorough teacher.
wary
(cauteloso / desconfiado)
For the last time, I don’t buy anything over the phone. I’m very wary of fraudsters
reckless
(imprudente)
I’m driving, I’m not getting in a car with you because you’re a reckless driver.
gullible
(crédulo / inocente)
Hold on a minute, you seriously expect me to believe that you’re not coming to work
because you were attacked by a fox! I’m sorry, but I’m not that gullible.
Adjetivos de personalidad en inglés | Part 2
¡Vamos a ver cuántos adjetivos recuerdas!
impulsivo
Richard, you can’t fire someone for missing one day of work! I wish he wasn’t so …………….. .
aplicado/ trabajador
Yes Mrs Robinson, your daughter is one of the most ……………. students in the entire class.
miedoso
I know you’re afraid of dogs, but don’t be so ……………. .This chihuahua wouldn’t hurt a fly.
rencoroso / vengativo
Who put salt in my tea? Hold on a minute. Right, it was you! I know I got the promotion but you don’t need to be so ……………. .
malo / desagradable
Well, I walked into the meeting room and he said: “Morning Isabel, nice eyes bags.” How can somebody be so …………… ?
ingenioso
I did try to think of a …………… response but I was too tired to think straight.
escrupuloso
We’ll have to use separate salad bowls this evening because some of our guests are very ………….. .
chulo/gallito
Excuse me, what did you say? Stop being so ……………. or I’ll be on the phone to your parents.
delicado / aprensivo
Every time I have a blood test I faint. I’m extremely …………….. .
atrevido / osado
Hi Grandma! What do you mean you were robbed? You hit the burglar with a broom?
You’re very ……………. !
10 adjetivos de personalidad avanzados en inglés
hotheaded
(impulsivo)
Richard, you can’t fire someone for missing one day of work!
Oh I wish he wasn’t so hotheaded.
diligent
(aplicado/ trabajador)
Yes Mrs Robinson, your daughter is one of the most diligent students in the entire class.
fearful
(miedoso)
I know you’re afraid of dogs, but don’t be so fearful. This chihuahua wouldn’t hurt a fly.
spiteful
(rencoroso / vengativo)
Who put salt in my tea? Hold on a minute. Right, it was you!
I know I got the promotion but you don’t need to be so spiteful.
nasty
(malo / desagradable)
Well, I walked into the meeting room and he said: “Morning Isabel, nice eyes bags”.
How can somebody be so nasty?
witty
(ingenioso)
I did try to think of a witty response but I was too tired to think straight.
finicky
(escrupuloso)
We’ll have to use separate salad bowls this evening because some of our guests are very finicky.
cocky
(chulo / gallito)
Excuse me, what did you say? Stop being so cocky or I’ll be on the phone to your parents.
squeamish
(delicado / aprensivo)
Every time I have a blood test I faint. I’m extremely squeamish.
daring
(atrevido / osado)
Hi Grandma! What do you mean you were robbed?
You hit the burglar with a broom? You’re very daring!
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