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to respect
to respect
[verbe]

to admire someone because of their achievements, qualities, etc.

respect, égard

respect, égard

Ex: I respect my grandfather for his wisdom and life experiences. 
to trust
to trust
[verbe]

to believe that someone is sincere, reliable, or competent

faire confiance à

faire confiance à

Ex: She regularly trusts her colleagues to complete tasks efficiently. 
verbal
verbal
[Adjectif]

relating to or expressed using spoken language

verbal

verbal

Ex: Verbal communication skills are essential for effective interpersonal interactions and public speaking. 
interaction

the act of communicating or working together with someone or something

interaction

interaction

Ex: Their interaction during the meeting led to a fruitful collaboration. 
to compliment

to tell a person that one admires something about them such as achievements, appearance, etc.

faire un compliment à

faire un compliment à

Ex: She complimented her friend on the excellent presentation, highlighting its clarity and insightful content. 
to flatter
to flatter
[verbe]

to highly praise someone in an exaggerated or insincere way, especially for one's own interest

flatter, aduler

flatter, aduler

Ex: The employee flattered the boss by excessively praising their leadership style, hoping for a promotion. 
to insult
to insult
[verbe]

to intentionally say or do something that disrespects or humiliates someone

insulter, injurier

insulter, injurier

Ex: He didn't appreciate the sarcastic tone and felt she was trying to insult his intelligence. 
to lecture
to lecture
[verbe]

to give a formal talk or presentation to teach someone or a group

donner une conférence, faire un cours

donner une conférence, faire un cours

Ex: The expert was invited to lecture at the conference, sharing insights on the latest advancements in technology. 
to nag
to nag
[verbe]

to annoy others constantly with endless complaints

harceler, tracasser

harceler, tracasser

Ex: She nags her brother every morning to clean his room. 
to offend
to offend
[verbe]

to cause someone to feel disrespected, upset, etc.

offenser, agacer, déranger

offenser, agacer, déranger

Ex: His dismissive remarks about her achievements offended her and sparked resentment. 
to praise
to praise
[verbe]

to express admiration or approval toward something or someone

louer, faire l'éloge

louer, faire l'éloge

Ex: The teacher praised the student for their outstanding performance on the challenging assignment. 
to tease
to tease
[verbe]

to playfully annoy someone by making jokes or sarcastic remarks

taquiner, asticoter

taquiner, asticoter

Ex: Siblings often tease each other as a form of playful banter. 
to tell off

to express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior or actions

réprimander, gronder

réprimander, gronder

Ex: She told her friend off for spreading rumors about her. 
to warn
to warn
[verbe]

to tell someone in advance about a possible danger, problem, or unfavorable situation

avertir, prévenir

avertir, prévenir

Ex: The weather forecast warned residents of an approaching storm. 
boyfriend

a man that you love and are in a relationship with

copain

copain

Ex: "Will you be my boyfriend?" she asked, hoping for a positive response. 
colleague

someone with whom one works

collègue

collègue

Ex: My colleague and I collaborated on a project that received high praise from our manager for its innovative approach. 
parent
parent
[nom]

our mother or our father

parent

parent

Ex: As a single parent, she worked tirelessly to provide for her family and ensure their well-being. 
police officer

someone whose job is to protect people, catch criminals, and make sure that laws are obeyed

agent de police, agente de police, policier, policière

agent de police, agente de police, policier, policière

Ex: The brave police officer rushed to the scene of the accident to provide assistance. 
teacher
teacher
[nom]

someone who teaches things to people, particularly in a school

enseignant, enseignante

enseignant, enseignante

Ex: I raised my hand to give an answer when the teacher asked a question. 
to admire
to admire
[verbe]

to express respect toward someone or something often due to qualities, achievements, etc.

admirer

admirer

Ex: She admires her grandmother for her wisdom and strength in facing life's challenges. 
to adore
to adore
[verbe]

to love and respect someone very much

adorer

adorer

Ex: She adores her grandmother for her wisdom and kindness. 
on the same wavelength

used to say that one person has the same ideas, opinions, or mentality as another person

sur la même longueur d'onde, penser pareil

sur la même longueur d'onde, penser pareil

Ex: During the brainstorming session, the team members quickly realized they were on the same wavelength, generating innovative ideas seamlessly. 
to be
to be
[verbe]

used when naming, or giving description or information about people, things, or situations

être, avoir

être, avoir

Ex: Today is her birthday. 
close
close
[Adjectif]

sharing a strong and intimate bond

proche,  intime

proche, intime

Ex: They have a close friendship that has lasted for years. 
wary
wary
[Adjectif]

feeling or showing caution and attentiveness regarding possible dangers or problems

prudent, circonspect

prudent, circonspect

Ex: She was wary of strangers approaching her late at night. 
to envy
to envy
[verbe]

to feel unhappy or irritated because someone else has something that one desires

envier

envier

Ex: She envies her friend's success in her career and wishes she had the same opportunities. 
to feel
to feel
[verbe]

to experience a particular emotion

se sentir

se sentir

Ex: After watching the emotional movie, he felt sad for hours. 
sorry
sorry
[Adjectif]

feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done

désolé

désolé

Ex: He felt sorry for forgetting his friend's birthday and apologized immediately. 
in common with

used to express that something is shared or has similarities with someone or something else

en commun avec, partagé avec

en commun avec, partagé avec

Ex: She has a lot in common with her sister, especially their taste in music. 
to look down on

to regard someone or something as inferior or unworthy of respect or consideration

mépriser, regarder de haut

mépriser, regarder de haut

Ex: I will not let anyone look down on me because of my background. 
to look up to

to have a great deal of respect, admiration, or esteem for someone

admirer, avoir du respect pour

admirer, avoir du respect pour

Ex: She has always looked up to her older brother for his wisdom. 
to [see] eye to eye

to completely agree with someone and understand their point of view

être sur la même longueur d'onde, voir les choses de la même façon

être sur la même longueur d'onde, voir les choses de la même façon

Ex: Despite their different backgrounds, the two politicians were able to see eye to eye on the need for educational reform. 
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