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To appeal
simplified /ēpeel/
a
ə
pp
p
ea
i:
l
l
(être tentant)

(être tentant)

être attrayant

[ verbe ]

to attract or gain interest, approval, or admiration

repel
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His speech appealed to voters' desire for change and better opportunities.
The art exhibition appealed to art enthusiasts with its diverse range of styles and themes.
The vacation destination appealed to travelers with its picturesque scenery and cultural attractions.

Informations Grammaticales:

Transitif
boring
Boring
simplified /baawring/
b
b
o
ɔ:
r
r
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
ennuyeux

ennuyeux

[ verbe ]

making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting

To catch one's attention
uk flag
/kˈætʃ wˈʌnz ɐtˈɛnʃən/
N/A

N/A

[ verbe ]
Collocation

to attract or engage someone's focus or interest

Main idea
uk flag
/mˈeɪn aɪdˈiə/
(le concept central)

(le concept central)

l'idée principale

[ verbe ]

the central or most important point or concept in a piece of writing, speech, or argument

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Nom Composé
Pun
simplified /pan/
p
p
u
ʌ
n
n
(calembour)

(calembour)

jeu de mots

[ verbe ]

a clever or amusing use of words that takes advantage of the multiple meanings or interpretations that it has

What is a "pun"?

A pun is a form of wordplay that uses the multiple meanings of a word or similar-sounding words to create a humorous or clever effect. It involves a play on words where a word or phrase is used in a way that suggests different meanings or interpretations. For example, in the phrase "I used to be a baker, but I could not make enough dough", the pun is on the word "dough", which refers both to the mixture used to make bread and slang for money. This play on words adds humor by linking two different meanings of the same word. Puns are often used to add wit or a clever twist to writing and speech.

question
Question
simplified /kweschēn/
q
k
u
w
e
ɛ
s
s
t
ʧ
io
ə
n
n
question

question

[ verbe ]

a sentence, phrase, or word, used to ask for information or to test someone’s knowledge

To relate
simplified /rileit/
r
r
e
ɪ
l
l
a
t
t
e
relier

relier

[ verbe ]

to make or show a logical connection between two things

decouple

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ditransitive
Topic
simplified /taapik/
t
t
o
ɑ:
p
p
i
ɪ
c
k
sujet

sujet

[ verbe ]

a matter that is dealt with in a conversation, text, or study

Snappy
uk flag
/ˈsnæpi/
(vif)

(vif)

percutant

[ verbe ]

efficiently sharp or witty, often in a way that catches attention

Target audience
uk flag
/tˈɑːɹɡɪt ˈɔːdiəns/
(audience cible)

(audience cible)

public cible

[ verbe ]

a specific group of people that a product, service, or message is aimed at or intended for

What is a "target audience"?

A target audience is a specific group of people that a business, organization, or brand aims to reach with its products, services, or marketing efforts. This group is defined based on factors like age, gender, location, interests, income level, or other demographic characteristics. Understanding the target audience helps businesses tailor their marketing messages and strategies to meet the needs, preferences, and behaviors of that group. By focusing on a target audience, companies can be more efficient in their advertising, ensuring they reach the people most likely to buy or engage with their offerings.

Informations Grammaticales:

Nom Composé
Long
simplified /laawng/
l
l
o
ɔ:
n
n
g
g
(longue)

(longue)

long

[ verbe ]

(of a piece of writing) containing a large number of pages or words

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