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Compétences Lexicales SAT 3 - Leçon 41

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integral
[Adjectif]

considered a necessary and important part of something

intégrant

intégrant

Ex: Regular exercise is integral to maintaining good physical health .L'exercice régulier est **intégral** pour maintenir une bonne santé physique.

the state of being together as one and not separated or broken into parts

intégrité

intégrité

Ex: She worked hard to ensure the integrity of the project was intact .Elle a travaillé dur pour s'assurer que **l'intégrité** du projet était intacte.

a natural inclination or disposition toward a particular behavior, thought, or action

tendance, propension

tendance, propension

Ex: His tendency toward perfectionism slowed down the project .Sa **tendance** vers le perfectionnisme a ralenti le projet.
tendentious
[Adjectif]

stating a cause or opinion that one strongly believes in, particularly one that causes a lot of controversy

tendancieux

tendancieux

Ex: The politician ’s tendentious statements often fueled public controversy .Les déclarations **tendancieuses** du politicien alimentaient souvent la controverse publique.
submissive
[Adjectif]

showing a tendency to be passive or compliant

soumis, assujetti

soumis, assujetti

Ex: His submissive behavior in the relationship showed his willingness to prioritize his partner ’s needs over his own .Son comportement **soumis** dans la relation a montré sa volonté de donner la priorité aux besoins de son partenaire plutôt qu'aux siens.

the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

remise

remise

Ex: Her submission to the authority of the ruling party was evident in her compliance with their policies .Sa **soumission** à l'autorité du parti au pouvoir était évidente dans son respect de leurs politiques.

a political belief with an inclination to keep the traditional values in a society by avoiding changes

conservatisme

conservatisme

Ex: Conservatism promotes a strong sense of community and social cohesion .Le **conservatisme** favorise un fort sentiment de communauté et de cohésion sociale.
conservative
[Adjectif]

supporting traditional values and beliefs and not willing to accept any contradictory change

conservateur

conservateur

Ex: The company adopted a conservative approach to risk management .L'entreprise a adopté une approche **conservatrice** de la gestion des risques.

a school or college that people attend to for studying music, theater, or some other form of art

conservatoire

conservatoire

Ex: As a faculty member at the conservatory, he was dedicated to nurturing the next generation of artists and instilling in them a deep appreciation for their craft .En tant que membre du corps professoral du **conservatoire**, il s'est consacré à former la prochaine génération d'artistes et à leur inculquer une profonde appréciation pour leur métier.
decimal
[Adjectif]

relating to a system of numbers based on powers of ten, where quantities are expressed using digits, including fractions and whole numbers

décimal

décimal

Ex: Decimal fractions allow for precise representations of quantities, enabling accurate calculations in various fields, including science, engineering, and finance.Les fractions **décimales** permettent des représentations précises des quantités, permettant des calculs précis dans divers domaines, y compris la science, l'ingénierie et la finance.

a competition consisting of ten different sports that takes place over two days

décathlon

décathlon

Ex: He struggled with fatigue during the final events of the decathlon but summoned the strength to finish strong and earn a podium spot .
decapod
[nom]

a ten-footed animal that lives in water, such as a crab, shrimp, lobster, etc.

décapode

décapode

effulgent
[Adjectif]

radiant and brilliant in appearance

éclatant

éclatant

Ex: The actor stood under the effulgent stage lights , commanding attention .L'acteur se tenait sous les lumières de scène **resplendissantes**, captivant l'attention.

having a radiant quality

éclat

éclat

primeval
[Adjectif]

related to a distant past

primitif

primitif

Ex: Standing among the towering trees , she felt a connection to the primeval wilderness .Debout parmi les arbres majestueux, elle ressentit une connexion avec la nature **primitive**.
primitive
[Adjectif]

characteristic of an early stage of human or animal evolution

primitif

primitif

Ex: The island 's ecosystem still contains primitive species that have remained unchanged for centuries .L'écosystème de l'île contient encore des espèces **primitives** qui sont restées inchangées pendant des siècles.
primordial
[Adjectif]

belonging to the beginning of time

primordial

primordial

Ex: The primordial soup theory posits that life on Earth originated from simple organic molecules .La théorie de la **soupe primordiale** postule que la vie sur Terre est originaire de molécules organiques simples.

an act or remark that results in the loss of one's honor

indignité

indignité

indignant
[Adjectif]

feeling angry because of a mistake or injustice

indigné

indigné

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