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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (De Base) - Sentiments

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur les sentiments, tels que "nerveux", "content", "effrayé", etc., qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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argument

a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

dispute, querelle

dispute, querelle

Ex: His strong argument convinced the team to change their strategy. 
to complain

to express your annoyance, unhappiness, or dissatisfaction about something

se plaindre

se plaindre

Ex: Emily likes to complain about the long commute to work every morning. 
nervous
nervous
[Adjectif]

worried and anxious about something or slightly afraid of it

nerveux, nerveuse

nerveux, nerveuse

Ex: She was nervous about traveling alone for the first time, feeling uneasy about navigating unfamiliar places. 
pleased
pleased
[Adjectif]

feeling happy and satisfied with something that has happened or with someone's actions

content, contente

content, contente

Ex: He was pleased by the warm welcome he received. 
scared
scared
[Adjectif]

feeling frightened or anxious

terrifié, effrayé

terrifié, effrayé

Ex: She was scared to walk alone in the dark. 
stress
stress
[nom]

(psychology) a state of mental or emotional strain or suspense

stress, tension

stress, tension

Ex: Chronic stress can lead to anxiety or depression. 
surprised
surprised
[Adjectif]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

surpris

surpris

Ex: She looked surprised when they threw her a birthday party. 
worried
worried
[Adjectif]

feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen

inquiet

inquiet

Ex: She was worried about her upcoming exams, feeling anxious about whether she had studied enough. 
amazed
amazed
[Adjectif]

feeling or showing great surprise

étonné, surpris

étonné, surpris

Ex: His amazed expression spoke volumes about his reaction to the unexpected news. 
annoyed
annoyed
[Adjectif]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

gêné, irrité

gêné, irrité

Ex: She felt annoyed when her computer froze in the middle of her work. 
disappointed
disappointed
[Adjectif]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

déçu

déçu

Ex: She felt disappointed when her favorite team lost the championship game. 
embarrassed
embarrassed
[Adjectif]

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

embarrassé

embarrassé

Ex: She felt embarrassed when she realized she had mispronounced the word. 
exhausted
exhausted
[Adjectif]

feeling extremely tired physically or mentally, often due to a lack of sleep

épuisé

épuisé

Ex: She felt exhausted after working a double shift at the hospital. 
emotion
emotion
[nom]

a strong feeling such as love, anger, etc.

émotion

émotion

Ex: He struggled to control his emotions and maintain a calm demeanor. 
excitement

a strong feeling of enthusiasm and happiness

excitation

excitation

Ex: Sarah's excitement was palpable as she eagerly awaited the arrival of her long-lost friend at the airport. 
frightened
frightened
[Adjectif]

feeling afraid, often suddenly, due to danger, threat, or shock

effrayé

effrayé

Ex: She felt frightened when she heard strange noises outside her window. 
grateful
grateful
[Adjectif]

expressing or feeling appreciation for something received or experienced

reconnaissant

reconnaissant

Ex: She felt grateful for the support of her friends during tough times. 
keen
keen
[Adjectif]

(of senses) sharp and highly-developed

affûté, vif

affûté, vif

Ex: Dogs have a keen sense of smell. 
phobia
phobia
[nom]

an intense and irrational fear toward a specific thing such as an object, situation, concept, or animal

phobie

phobie

Ex: The phobia of dogs she developed after a childhood incident affects her ability to interact with pets. 
pleasure

a feeling of great enjoyment and happiness

plaisir

plaisir

Ex: She felt immense pleasure upon hearing the good news about her promotion. 
aggressive
aggressive
[Adjectif]

behaving in an angry way and having a tendency to be violent

aggressif

aggressif

Ex: He became aggressive during arguments, raising his voice and making threatening gestures. 
alarmed
alarmed
[Adjectif]

feeling worried or concerned due to a sudden, unexpected event or potential danger

alarmé

alarmé

Ex: She felt alarmed when she heard the sound of glass breaking downstairs. 
amazement

a feeling of great wonder, often due to something extraordinary

étonnement

étonnement

Ex: The crowd watched in amazement as the fireworks lit up the night sky. 
anxiety
anxiety
[nom]

a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

anxiété

anxiété

Ex: The upcoming presentation filled her with so much anxiety that her palms were sweaty. 
anxious
anxious
[Adjectif]

(of a person) feeling worried because of thinking something unpleasant might happen

anxieux, nerveux

anxieux, nerveux

Ex: She felt anxious before her job interview, worrying about whether she would perform well. 
ashamed
ashamed
[Adjectif]

feeling embarrassed or sorry about one's actions, characteristics, or circumstances

honteux

honteux

Ex: She felt ashamed of her behavior at the party, realizing she had acted inappropriately. 
astonished
astonished
[Adjectif]

feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event

étonné, stupéfait

étonné, stupéfait

Ex: The audience sat in astonished silence after the magician's incredible trick. 
awkward
awkward
[Adjectif]

making one feel embarrassed or uncomfortable

gênant, embarrassant

gênant, embarrassant

Ex: The silence after his joke fell flat was incredibly awkward. 
boredom
boredom
[nom]

the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive

ennui

ennui

Ex: After sitting in the waiting room for hours, he couldn’t shake the feeling of boredom. 
curious
curious
[Adjectif]

unusual or strange in a way that is unexpected

curieux

curieux

Ex: The curious markings on the stone piqued the archaeologist's interest. 
rage
rage
[nom]

great anger that is hard to contain

colère, rage

colère, rage

Ex: His rage was evident when he slammed the door. 
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