DELE B1 Vocabulary List with Free PDF

You’ve moved past the polite basics-ordering coffee, introducing yourself, asking for directions. Now you’re hungry for real conversation. B1 is the level where you stop sounding like a walking phrasebook and start sharing stories, opinions, and the occasional complaint about the weather. This CEFR-aligned DELE B1 vocabulary list is built for exactly that messy, wonderful in-between stage.

We’ve gathered around 1,000 practical Spanish words you’ll meet both on the DELE exam and in daily life-the ones you need to describe a weekend trip, explain why a film left you cold, or navigate a chat with new friends. Each entry gives you a straightforward meaning and a natural example sentence, so you see the word in action instead of just a translation. You’ll also find audio playback built right into the table, because your ears deserve practice too.

When you’re ready to study without a screen, just use the free PDF download button below the table. It’s a clean reference you can scribble on, highlight, or tuck into your bag for those in-between moments. No fluff, no dusty textbook relics-just the vocabulary that helps you connect in Spanish.

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Quick Quiz

Think you’ve already nailed a few of these words? The quiz below will give you a gentle nudge toward the ones that still need a little attention.

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WordTypeMeaningExampleAudio
dictarVerbto dictateEl profesor va a dictar unas frases.
diferenciaNoundifferenceNo hay mucha diferencia entre los dos.
dificultadNoundifficultyTengo dificultad para entender esto.
DiosNounGodCreo en Dios.
directoAdjectivedirectEs un vuelo directo.
directorNoundirectorEl director de la película ganó un premio.
discoNoundisk/recordCompré un disco de música.
discutirVerbto argue/discussNo quiero discutir contigo.
diseñoNoundesignEl diseño de esta casa es moderno.
disponerVerbto have/arrangeNo puedo disponer de tanto tiempo.
distanciaNoundistanceHay mucha distancia entre las dos ciudades.
distintoAdjectivedifferentTienen un sabor distinto.
divertirVerbto amuse/entertainEsta película te va a divertir.
dividirVerbto divideVamos a dividir la pizza.
dobleAdjectivedoubleQuiero una habitación doble.
doctorNoundoctorEl doctor me recetó unas pastillas.
dolerVerbto hurt/acheMe empieza a doler la cabeza.
donNoungift/talentTiene un don para la música.
doradoAdjectivegoldenLleva un reloj dorado.
ducharVerbto showerMe voy a duchar antes de salir.
dudarVerbto doubtNo debes dudar de ti mismo.
dueñoNounownerÉl es el dueño del restaurante.
durantePrepositionduringLlovió durante la noche.
eConjunctionand (before i/hi)Habla español e inglés.
echarVerbto throw/castVoy a echar la basura.