Identity: B2 Spanish vocabulary
24 Spanish words about identity at B2 level. Each entry links to the full meaning, a real example sentence, and usage notes written for English speakers.
- sentimientonounsentiment, feeling — an emotion or opinion based on feeling rather than reason
- unidadnoununity — the state of being united or joined; cohesion
- identidadnounidentity
- simbolonounsymbol — a mark or character used to represent something abstract
- agencianounagency — an organisation acting on behalf of others or providing a specialised service
- reputacionnounreputation — the opinions held about someone or something by the public
- tristezanounsorrow, sadness — deep distress or grief
- acentonounaccent — a regional or foreign way of pronouncing a language, revealing origin; also written accent mark and stress pattern
- testimonionountestimony — a formal statement, especially given in a court of law; an account
- virtudnounvirtue — a quality or behaviour showing high moral standards
- sabidurianounwisdom — the quality of having experience and good judgement
- genionountemper, temperament
- tribunountribe — a social division united by common culture; loosely a group with shared interests
- creencianounbelief, conviction — a deeply held view or principle accepted as true; deeper than opinion
- lealtadnounloyalty, fidelity
- pertenencianounbelonging, sense of membership
- traiciónnounbetrayal, treachery
- sesgonounbias, slant
- famanounfame, reputation
- herencianounheritage, inheritance — cultural legacy or biological/legal inheritance
- inmigrantenounimmigrant — a person who has moved to live in a foreign country
- etiquetanounlabel, tag — a word or phrase applied to categorise a person or thing; also etiquette
- origennounorigin — the point or place of beginning; one's background or ancestry
- personalidadnounpersonality — the combination of characteristics that form an individual's distinctive character