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
propinaNountipDejamos una buena propina.
proponerVerbto proposeQuiero proponer una idea.
protegerVerbto protectDebemos proteger el medio ambiente.
protestarVerbto protestLa gente va a protestar.
provocarVerbto cause/provokeEso puede provocar un accidente.
proyectoNounprojectEstamos trabajando en un nuevo proyecto.
publicarVerbto publishVan a publicar su nuevo libro.
públicoAdjectivepublicEl transporte público es barato.
quejarVerbto complainNo te puedes quejar del clima.
quemarVerbto burnCuidado de no quemar la comida.
quitarVerbto take away/removeVoy a quitar la mesa.
raroAdjectiverare/strangeEs un pájaro muy raro.
realAdjectiverealEs una historia real.
rebajasNounsalesCompré esta camisa en las rebajas.
recepcionistaNounreceptionistLa recepcionista del hotel nos dio las llaves.
recetaNounprescriptionEl doctor me dio una receta.
reciboNounreceipt¿Me da el recibo por favor?
recienteAdjectiverecentEs una noticia reciente.
recogerVerbto pick up/gatherVoy a recoger mi paquete.
recomendarVerbto recommend¿Qué plato me puedes recomendar?
reducirVerbto reduceTenemos que reducir gastos.
regalarVerbto give (a gift)Le voy a regalar unas flores.
regarVerbto waterTienes que regar las plantas.
rellenarVerbto refill/fill inDebes rellenar este formulario.
repartirVerbto distributeVan a repartir los premios.