Le livre Interchange - Intermédiaire - Unité 14 - Partie 1
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receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

populaire
feeling entertained or finding something funny or enjoyable

amusé, diverti
tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

qui s’ennuie
feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

embarrassé
extremely surprising, particularly in a good way

incroyable, extraordinaire
extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

affreux, affreuse
to joke about something, often by giving false or inaccurate information

plaisanter, blaguer
the nonverbal communication of thoughts, feelings, or intentions through physical gestures, posture, facial expressions, and movements

langage corporel, communication non verbale
to rub a person's or one's own skin to relieve an itching sensation, particularly with one's fingernails

gratter, se gratter
to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth

mordre
to move in a direction by turning over and over or from one side to another repeatedly

rouler
to hit someone or something gently, often with a few quick light blows

taper, tapoter
to take and bring something out of a particular place or position

arracher
to develop small lines or creases on the surface of something, often caused by folding, shrinking, or aging

se froisser, se plisser
feeling slightly angry or irritated

gêné, irrité
feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

désorienté, perdu
having or displaying great dislike for something

dégoûté, écœuré
(of a person) incapable of achieving success in a specific profession

vain
unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

impatient
feeling angry or annoyed, often due to something unpleasant

irrité
worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

nerveux, nerveuse
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting

hocher la tête, faire oui de la tête
showing good manners and respectful behavior towards others

poli, polie
to say or show one's unwillingness to do something that someone has asked

refuser
to urgently demand someone to do something or something to take place

insister, persister
to make a person remember an obligation, task, etc. so that they do not forget to do it

rappeler
in accordance with methods, beliefs, or customs that have remained unchanged for a long period of time

traditionnellement
(of a person) having no respect for other people

impoli
used to emphasize a fact or the truth of a situation

vraiment
used to show the possibility of something happening or being the case

pouvoir
used to express a possibility

pouvoir
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