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Le livre Insight - Avancé - Aperçu du vocabulaire 6

Vous trouverez ici les mots du Vocabulary Insight 6 du manuel de cours Insight Advanced, tels que « incessant », « trépidant », « peste », etc.

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lively

(of a place or atmosphere) full of excitement and energy

[Adjectif]
doorstep

a small step in front of the main door of a building or house

seuil

seuil

[nom]
noisy

producing or having a lot of loud and unwanted sound

bruyant

bruyant

[Adjectif]
to bust

to make something unusable or ineffective

casser,ruiner

casser,ruiner

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[verbe]
hectic

characterized by intense activity, confusion, or haste

[Adjectif]
modern

related to the most recent time or to the present time

moderne

moderne

[Adjectif]
stuck

fixed tightly in a particular position and incapable of moving or being moved

bloqué

bloqué

[Adjectif]
rowdy

(of a person or situation) engaging in or involving disruptive or unruly behavior

[Adjectif]
to plague

to continually cause someone or something difficulty, pain, or worry

harceler

harceler

[verbe]
incessant

happening or continuing without interruption or stopping

incessant

incessant

[Adjectif]
disturbance

an event or situation that interrupts or disrupts the normal state or functioning of something

[nom]
foolhardy

behaving in a way that is unnecessarily risky or very stupid

[Adjectif]
obsession

a strong and uncontrollable interest or attachment to something or someone, causing constant thoughts, intense emotions, and repetitive behaviors

obsession

obsession

[nom]
painfully

in a way that causes physical or emotional discomfort or suffering

[Adverbe]
relatively

to a specific degree, particularly when compared to other similar things

relativement

relativement

[Adverbe]
slightly

in a small amount, extent, or level

légèrement

légèrement

[Adverbe]
notoriously

in a way that is widely known or recognized typically for negative reasons

[Adverbe]
incredibly

in a manner that is so good that it becomes unbelievable

incroyablement

incroyablement

[Adverbe]
madly

to a great degree

follement

follement

[Adverbe]
deeply

to a great degree

profondément

profondément

[Adverbe]
clearly

without any uncertainty

à l'évidence

à l'évidence

[Adverbe]
head over heels

in a state of extreme excitement or confusion

[Phrase]
hopelessly

in a way that shows there is no hope for success or improvement

éperdument

éperdument

[Adverbe]
apparently

used to convey that something seems to be true based on the available evidence or information

apparemment

apparemment

[Adverbe]
evidently

in a way that is clearly apparent based on the available information

[Adverbe]
ideally

used to express a situation or condition that is most desirable

idéalement

idéalement

[Adverbe]
inevitably

in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

inévitablement

inévitablement

[Adverbe]
predictably

in a way that can be anticipated or expected with a high degree of certainty

[Adverbe]
shockingly

in a way that causes great surprise, astonishment, or disbelief

[Adverbe]
surely

in a manner showing absolute confidence in the statement

sûrement

sûrement

[Adverbe]
unsurprisingly

in a way that is not surprising or unexpected

[Adverbe]
long-term

continuing or taking place over a relatively extended duration of time

[Adjectif]
feel-good

producing a sense of happiness or satisfaction

[Adjectif]
long-lasting

enduring or remaining for a considerable amount of time without quickly wearing off or disappearing

[Adjectif]
infatuation

a temporary and intense feeling of romantic or idealized attraction toward someone, often based on superficial qualities and lacking a deep emotional connection

[nom]
loyalty

a strong sense of commitment, faithfulness, and devotion towards someone or something

[nom]
amity

pleasant, friendly, and peaceful relations between individuals or nations

amitié

amitié

[nom]
euphoria

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euphorie

euphorie

[nom]
narcissism

a psychological trait or personality disorder where someone is excessively self-centered and believes they are superior to others

[nom]
compromise

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

compromis

compromis

[nom]
mania

mental condition that causes extreme and unusual changes in one's energy level, mood, or emotions

manie

manie

[nom]
devotion

strong love and support expressed for a person or thing

dévouement

dévouement

[nom]
to lean on

to rely on something, such as a wall, for physical support or stability

[verbe]
to get on one's nerves

to make someone really mad by constantly doing something that angers or annoys them

[Phrase]
to drive a wedge

to ruin the relationship of people or groups of people by causing them to disagree or hate each other

[Phrase]
at one's beck and call

at someone's complete service

[Phrase]
to wrap sb around one's (little) finger

to manage to convince someone to do whatever one asks of them out of love or respect that they have for one

[Phrase]
to sack

to forcefully steal and take away valuable items from a town that has been captured

[verbe]
to trigger

to cause something to happen

provoquer

provoquer

[verbe]
revolt

a rebellion or uprising, often involving violence, by a group of people against an authority or ruling power

[nom]
to drum up

to actively gather and engage individuals by generating interest or excitement through promotion or persuasion

[verbe]
to rout

to cause a group of people or animals to scatter or disperse

[verbe]
to rally

to join together to help someone or support a specific cause or person

[verbe]
to pledge

to formally promise to do something

promettre

promettre

[verbe]
to betray

to be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy

trahir

trahir

[verbe]
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