Communication
Vocabulary for speaking and expressing
Introducción
El lenguaje trata sobre comunicación, y el vocabulario para describir cómo nos comunicamos es sorprendentemente importante. Desde la conversación hasta la escritura, estas palabras te ayudan a hablar del acto de comunicarse en sí.
Este capítulo se centra en vocabulario de comunicación. Aprenderás palabras para hablar, escuchar, escribir y las diversas formas en que los humanos intercambiamos información e ideas.
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Todos los Vocabulario inglés en este capítulo (63)
- say To utter words; to express in words
- tell To communicate information to someone; to narrate or distinguish
- call To shout or cry out; to telephone someone; to give a name to something
- ask To request information or help; to invite
- talk To speak; a conversation or discussion; a lecture
- question A sentence seeking information; a matter of uncertainty; to interrogate
- information Facts or details about someone or something
- word A single unit of language; a promise or assurance
- speak To say words; to communicate in a language; to give a speech
- suggest To propose an idea; to imply or indicate
- answer A response to a question; to reply or respond to someone
- letter A character of the alphabet; a written message sent to someone
- language A system of communication used by a particular country or community
- sound Something heard; to produce a noise; healthy or reliable
- agree To have the same opinion; to consent or accept
- describe To give a detailed account of something in words
- claim To state something as fact; to demand as one's right; a formal request
- news Information about recent events; a television or radio programme reporting this
- accept To agree to receive or take; to acknowledge as valid
- mention To refer to something briefly; a brief reference
- listen To pay attention to sounds; to heed advice
- discuss To talk about something with others, considering different views
- comment A spoken or written remark expressing an opinion or observation
- argue To give reasons for or against something; to have a disagreement
- discussion The action or process of talking about something to reach a decision or excha...
- agreement A decision or arrangement made between two or more parties
- express To convey thoughts or feelings in words or actions; fast or direct
- promise A declaration that one will do something or that something will happen
- speech The ability to speak; a formal talk given to an audience
- debate A formal discussion of opposing arguments; to discuss or argue
- conversation A talk between two or more people; informal discussion
- announce To make a public or official statement about something
- request To ask for something politely or formally
- admit To confess something is true; to allow entry
- sentence A group of words expressing a complete thought; a court punishment
- reply To answer or respond to something; a response
- respond To answer or react to something
- warn To tell someone about a possible danger or problem
- speaker A person who speaks, especially one giving a speech, or the device that produ...
- expression The act of conveying thoughts or feelings, or a look on someone's face
- suggestion An idea or plan put forward; a slight indication
- topic A subject of discussion, study, or writing
- recall To remember; to officially order the return of a product
- deny To declare something untrue; to refuse to give or allow
- basically In essence; fundamentally; used to simplify explanations
- declare To state officially or publicly; to announce formally
- specifically In a precise manner; particularly or especially
- shout To speak or call out very loudly
- complaint A statement expressing dissatisfaction; a formal accusation
- tone The quality of a sound or voice; a shade of colour; overall mood
- advise To give guidance or recommendations to someone
- intellectual Relating to the mind and thinking; a highly educated person
- typically Usually; in a way that is characteristic or normal
- adviser Someone who gives advice or guidance professionally
- correspond To match or be equivalent to something; or to exchange letters with someone
- compromise An agreement reached by each side giving up something
- announcement A public or formal statement giving information about something
- disagree To have a different opinion; to not agree
- automatically By itself without human control; as a natural result or consequence
- dramatically In a striking or impressive way; to a great degree; in a theatrical manner
- chat An informal conversation; to talk in a friendly, casual way
- paragraph A distinct section of text dealing with a single theme or idea
- listener A person who listens; someone who hears and pays attention
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