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Extended Advanced English Vocabulary C1

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Extended Advanced English Vocabulary (C1) - 20 Pages

This document presents an extended collection of advanced English vocabulary for C1 level,

organized by topics. Each word is translated into Spanish and includes an example or explanation to

enhance understanding. This vocabulary guide serves as a comprehensive tool for expanding

language proficiency across diverse themes.

Emotions and Feelings


resentment (resentimiento): She felt resentment towards her colleague for the promotion.

euphoria (euforia): He was in a state of euphoria after winning the award.

melancholy (melancolía): The music brought a sense of melancholy to the room.

apprehensive (aprensivo): She was apprehensive about the upcoming meeting.

ecstatic (eufórico): They were ecstatic to hear the good news.

despair (desesperación): He felt despair when he lost his job.

indignation (indignación): Her indignation was evident when she learned the news.

anguish (angustia): The look of anguish on his face was hard to ignore.

nostalgia (nostalgia): The song filled her with nostalgia for her childhood.

gratitude (gratitud): She expressed her gratitude to everyone who helped her.

serenity (serenidad): Meditation brings a sense of serenity.

remorse (remordimiento): He felt remorse after the argument.

compassion (compasión): She showed compassion towards the victims.

frustration (frustración): The delay caused him a lot of frustration.

contentment (satisfacción): She felt contentment after finishing her project.


Relationships and Communication
acquaintance (conocido): They are not friends, just acquaintances.

rapport (afinidad): The teacher quickly established a rapport with her students.

eloquent (elocuente): He gave an eloquent speech at the ceremony.

reconciliation (reconciliación): After years of conflict, they reached a reconciliation.

assertive (asertivo): Being assertive can help you communicate more effectively.

alienation (alienación): Modern society often creates a feeling of alienation.

confide (confiar): She confided in her friend about her troubles.

diplomatic (diplomático): He handled the negotiation in a diplomatic way.

intimacy (intimidad): Their relationship is built on trust and intimacy.

miscommunication (malentendido): A simple miscommunication led to a big argument.

negotiation (negociación): The negotiation was a success.

empathy (empatía): Empathy helps in understanding others' feelings.

antagonism (antagonismo): There was a sense of antagonism between them.

conciliatory (conciliador): His tone was conciliatory to ease the tension.

articulate (articulado): She is an articulate speaker, making her ideas clear.

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