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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| Word | Type | Meaning | Example | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| bola | Noun | ball | Juega con una bola de nieve. | |
| bollo | Noun | bun | Desayuné un bollo con leche. | |
| bomba | Noun | bomb/pump | Explotó una bomba. | |
| bombilla | Noun | lightbulb | Se ha fundido la bombilla del baño. | |
| bombón | Noun | chocolate candy | Me comí un bombón de chocolate. | |
| bondad | Noun | goodness | Agradezco tu bondad. | |
| bostezo | Noun | yawn | Dio un gran bostezo. | |
| botar | Verb | to throw away/bounce | La pelota empezó a botar. | |
| bote | Noun | jar/boat | Necesito un bote de mermelada. | |
| bravo | Adjective | brave/fierce | El toro es muy bravo. | |
| breve | Adjective | brief | Fue una reunión muy breve. | |
| brillar | Verb | to shine | El sol empezó a brillar. | |
| broncear | Verb | to tan | Me gusta broncear mi piel. | |
| bruja | Noun | witch | Se disfrazó de bruja. | |
| bruto | Adjective | brute/clumsy | Eres muy bruto jugando. | |
| bucear | Verb | to scuba dive | Me encanta bucear en el mar. | |
| búho | Noun | owl | El búho canta de noche. | |
| buque | Noun | ship | El buque llegó al puerto. | |
| burla | Noun | mockery | No soporto su burla. | |
| burro | Noun | donkey | El burro come hierba. | |
| caber | Verb | to fit | No va a caber en la caja. | |
| cabina | Noun | cabin/booth | Llamó desde una cabina telefónica. | |
| cable | Noun | cable | El cable está roto. | |
| cabo | Noun | cape/corporal | El cabo dio las órdenes. | |
| cabra | Noun | goat | La cabra da leche. |




