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Compétences Lexicales SAT 2 - Leçon 27

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a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

Ex: radiance was noticeable after he adopted a healthier lifestyle .
to radiate
[verbe]

extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center

répandre

répandre

forensic
[Adjectif]

relating to the formation and presentation of arguments in a reasoned, logical manner

de juriste

de juriste

Ex: Their team forensic preparation to rigorously argue any side of an issue .

the scientific techniques that help police solve crimes

criminalistique

criminalistique

Ex: Advances in forensics have helped solve many cold cases years after the original crimes .

the divine power or spiritual gift of foretelling future events through inspiration or revelation from a sacred source

prophétie, prédiction

prophétie, prédiction

Ex: Seers employ prophecy gifts seeing into possible futures outside normal perception via trance states and omen interpretation .

to predict or declare future events, often with a sense of divine inspiration or insight

prophétiser

prophétiser

Ex: The oracle was believed to have the ability prophesy the fate of individuals .
benign
[Adjectif]

referring to impacts or influences that are advantageous or helpful

bénin

bénin

Ex: Warm weather and nutrient-rich soil provided benign growing condition for the garden plants .

an act of kindness, care, mercy, or consideration for another

bénignité, bienveillance

bénignité, bienveillance

Ex: The elderly woman 's warm smile and caring words offered benignities to those feeling lonely or distressed .
to esteem
[verbe]

to greatly admire or respect someone or something

estimer, considérer

estimer, considérer

Ex: In the military , esteem leaders who show bravery and look out for their well-being .
estimable
[Adjectif]

deserving of admiration or approval

estimable

estimable

Ex: Their dedication to community service made them estimable in the town .
oral
[Adjectif]

involving or related to the mouth

oral

oral

Ex: He had oral surgery to remove a cyst from his gums .
to orate
[verbe]

to speak formally and at length, especially in a public setting

discourir, faire un discours

discourir, faire un discours

Ex: The leader stepped forward orate about the organization 's goals and future plans .

a lengthy musical composition with a religious theme based on the Bible written for orchestra, choirs and singers without using costumes, action, or any scenery

oratorio

oratorio

Ex: Handel became a master of oratorio form , writing numerous beautiful and influential works in this style .
oratory
[nom]

the art or practice of formal public speaking and debate

oratoire

oratoire

Ex: She has a gift oratory that allows her to eloquently advocate for important causes .
oracle
[nom]

a message or prophecy that is conveyed by a priest or priestess

oracle

oracle

Ex: No one could decipher the true meaning of the oracle pronounced by the soothsayer .
oracular
[Adjectif]

referring to prophecies made by a person having access to hidden knowledge

d'oracle

d'oracle

Ex: His dream visions oracular significance for his people , warning of dangers or foretelling blessings from the gods .

(of a substance) to form bubbles that rise to the surface, as in carbonated beverages

pétiller

pétiller

Ex: Hot lava fountains and geysers effervesced in the active volcanic zone .
effervescent
[Adjectif]

a type of drink that produces bubbles or fizz, often through the addition of carbon dioxide, creating a refreshing and invigorating texture and taste

effervescent, pétillant

effervescent, pétillant

Ex: The effervescent champagne bubbled over as they celebrated the New Year.

a gathering of people or individuals

confluence, convergence, rencontre

confluence, convergence, rencontre

Ex: Community leaders aimed to confluence and exchange of ideas at public forums .
confluent
[Adjectif]

joining together at the same point, such as two streams that converge into one channel

convergent, confluent

convergent, confluent

Ex: The two philosophical traditions gradually influenced each other confluent borders as thinkers exchanged innovations .
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