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Vocabulaire Avancé pour le GRE - L'amour et L'aversion

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les goûts et les aversions, tels que « partiel », « abhorrer », « zèle », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen GRE.

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affable

easy to approach, and pleasant to talk to

affable

affable

[Adjectif]
amiable

showing or having a likable, pleasant, and friendly personality

aimable

aimable

[Adjectif]
besotted

so in love with someone or something that prevents one from thinking properly

fervent

fervent

[Adjectif]
detached

lacking interest or emotional involvement

détaché

détaché

[Adjectif]
enamored

having a strong liking or admiration for something

passionné

passionné

[Adjectif]
palatable

(of ideas and suggestions) pleasing and acceptable

acceptable

acceptable

[Adjectif]
partial

liking someone or something, or having an interest in them

avoir un faible pour

avoir un faible pour

[Adjectif]
loath

unwilling to do something due to a lack of will, motivation, or consent

réticent

réticent

[Adjectif]
torrid

filled with strong emotions and being passionate especially when it comes to sexual love

torride

torride

[Adjectif]
untoward

not expected, normally inconvenient or unpleasant

importun

importun

[Adjectif]
to abhor

to hate a behavior or way of thought, believing that it is morally wrong

abhorrer

abhorrer

[verbe]
to antagonize

to provoke and anger someone so much that they start to hate and oppose one

contrarier

contrarier

[verbe]
to execrate

to hold or display extreme hatred toward something or someone

exécrer

exécrer

[verbe]
acrimony

words or feelings that are filled with anger or bitterness

acrimonie

acrimonie

[nom]
alacrity

readiness or willingness that is quick and enthusiastic

empressement

empressement

[nom]
anathema

something that is gravely hated and disapproved of

odieux

odieux

[nom]
animosity

strong hostility, opposition, or anger

animosité

animosité

[nom]
antipathy

a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility

antipathie

antipathie

[nom]
apathy

the lack of interest, concern, emotions for things

apathie

apathie

[nom]
jaundice

a prejudice, bitter, and hostile attitude or state

aigreur

aigreur

[nom]
misanthrope

someone who dislikes, distrusts, or hates other human beings

misanthrope

misanthrope

[nom]
penchant

a strong tendency to do something or a fondness for something

penchant

penchant

[nom]
philanthropy

the activity of helping people, particularly financially

philanthropie

philanthropie

[nom]
rapprochement

the establishment of harmony and friendly relations between two groups or countries after a period of ill relations

rapprochement

rapprochement

[nom]
to take umbrage

to get angry or feel upset, particularly because of being insulted

ombrage

ombrage

[Phrase]
to give umbrage

to make someone angry or upset, usually by offending them

[Phrase]
to enthrall

to captivate someone completely

captiver

captiver

[verbe]
zeal

a great enthusiasm directed toward achieving something

zèle

zèle

[nom]
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