Vocabulary Cards
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C2 noun
ostentation
ostentación
Meaning
excessive display of wealth or knowledge intended to attract admiration or envy
Example
The billionaire’s party was full of ostentation and luxury.
C1 adjective
ostentatious
ostentoso
Meaning
Characterized by a showy or pretentious display intended to impress others.
Example
He wore an ostentatious gold chain to the party.
C1 noun
ostracism
ostracismo
Meaning
The act of excluding someone from a group or society.
Example
The student faced ostracism after breaking the rules.
C1 verb
ostracize
ostracizar
Meaning
to exclude someone from a group or society; to banish or shun
Example
After the scandal, he was ostracized by his former colleagues.
B2 noun
Ostrich
avestruz
Meaning
a large flightless bird native to Africa with long legs and neck
Example
The ostrich is the world's largest bird.
A1 adjective
other
otro
Meaning
used to refer to something different from the one already mentioned or known
Example
I don't want this one, I will take the other one.
A1 pronoun
others
otros
Meaning
people or things distinct from the ones already mentioned or known
Example
I like to spend time with others.
B1 adverb
Otherwise
de otra manera; si no; o sino
Meaning
in a different way; if not; or else; apart from that
Example
Study hard, otherwise you will fail the exam.
B2 noun
Otter
nutria
Meaning
a mammal with webbed feet that lives near water and feeds on fish
Example
The playful otter swam gracefully in the river.
A2 modal verb
ought
debería
Meaning
Used to indicate duty, correctness, or moral obligation.
Example
You ought to respect your elders.
A1 pronoun
our
nuestro
Meaning
belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people
Example
This is our house.
A1 pronoun
ours
nuestro
Meaning
belonging to or associated with us
Example
This victory is ours.
A2 pronoun
ourselves
nosotros mismos
Meaning
used by the speaker to refer to themselves and one or more others as the object of the verb
Example
We should help ourselves before helping others.
C1 verb
oust
destituir
Meaning
To remove someone from a position or place of power or authority.
Example
The rebels ousted the dictator from power.
A1 adverb
out
fuera
Meaning
moving or appearing away from the inside or center; not at home or present
Example
He stepped out of the room quietly.
C1 adjective
out-and-out
completo
Meaning
complete; absolute; used to emphasize something extreme
Example
The speech was an out-and-out lie.
B2 noun
Out-break
brote
Meaning
a sudden occurrence or eruption of something, especially disease or violence
Example
The outbreak of flu affected many students in the school.
C1 adjective
out-of-the-way
apartado o remoto
Meaning
remote or unusual; not in a convenient or usual location
Example
They stayed in an out-of-the-way village.
B2 noun
Out-sider
extranjero
Meaning
a person who does not belong to a particular group; someone not accepted by a group
Example
As an outsider, he found it difficult to understand their traditions.
B2 noun
outbreak
brote
Meaning
a sudden start or occurrence of something unpleasant, like disease or violence
Example
There was an outbreak of flu in the city.
B2 noun
outburst
explosión repentina de ira o emoción
Meaning
a sudden release of strong emotion or activity
Example
She had an angry outburst during the meeting.
C1 adjective
Outcast
rechazado
Meaning
rejected by society; excluded person
Example
He felt like an outcast in his new school.
B2 noun
Outcome
resultado; consecuencia;
Meaning
the result or consequence of an action or situation; the final product
Example
The outcome of the election surprised everyone.
C1 noun
outcry
protesta
Meaning
A strong expression of public anger or disapproval.
Example
The decision sparked an outcry among the citizens.