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Adjectifs des Attributs Physiques Humains - Adjectifs de traits humains physiques

Les adjectifs de traits physiques décrivent les qualités et caractéristiques inhérentes à l’apparence physique d’une personne.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Physical Human Attributes
able
[Adjectif]

possessing a body that is healthy and strong

apte, capable

apte, capable

Ex: The doctor commended the patient for maintaining able body through regular exercise and a balanced diet .
mortal
[Adjectif]

capable of dying

mortel, sujet à la mort

mortel, sujet à la mort

Ex: In literaturemortal characters often grapple with their mortality , facing existential questions about life and death .
tough
[Adjectif]

having physical strength and resilience

solide, robuste

solide, robuste

Ex: Despite the harsh conditions , tough explorer traversed rugged terrain and extreme climates .
pregnant
[Adjectif]

(of a woman or a female animal) carrying a baby inside one's body

enceinte, pleine, gravide

enceinte, pleine, gravide

Ex: Despite pregnant with twins , Mary continued to work and maintain her daily routine .
superhuman
[Adjectif]

having abilities or qualities that go beyond what is considered normal or humanly possible

surhumain, surnaturel

surhumain, surnaturel

Ex: Emily 's photographic memory seemed superhuman, as she could recall details from books she had read years ago .
sturdy
[Adjectif]

(of a person) physically strong and healthy

robuste, solide

robuste, solide

Ex: Despite the challenging conditions , sturdy hikers reached the summit of the mountain without difficulty .
muscular
[Adjectif]

(of a person) powerful with large well-developed muscles

musclé, fort, vigoureux

musclé, fort, vigoureux

Ex: muscular back rippled with strength as she lifted the heavy boxes effortlessly .
headless
[Adjectif]

lacking a head

sans tête, démuni de tête

sans tête, démuni de tête

Ex: Emily 's nightmare featured headless figure stalking her through a dark forest .
voracious
[Adjectif]

eating or craving food in large amounts and with great enthusiasm

vorace

vorace

Ex: voracious eater polished off an entire pizza without hesitation .
sweaty
[Adjectif]

covered in a salty, colorless liquid that the body produces in reaction to extreme heat, fear, fever, or physical exertion

transpirant, en sueur

transpirant, en sueur

Ex: Despite the air conditioning, the crowded subway car was hot and stuffy, leaving passengers sweaty and uncomfortable.
beefy
[Adjectif]

with a strong body and well-built muscles

costaud, musclé, bien en chair

costaud, musclé, bien en chair

Ex: Despite his advanced age , Jackbeefy physique made him a formidable opponent on the football field .
energetic
[Adjectif]

active and full of energy

énergique, dynamique

énergique, dynamique

Ex: Davidenergetic performance on the soccer field impressed scouts and earned him a spot on the varsity team .
athletic
[Adjectif]

energetic and physically capable, typically engaging in sports or other vigorous activities

athlétique, sportif

athlétique, sportif

Ex: athletic child loved running , jumping , and playing sports with friends .
alcoholic
[Adjectif]

excessively consuming alcohol and struggling to control or stop this habit

alcoolique

alcoolique

Ex: Davidalcoholic aunt 's relationships suffered as she prioritized drinking over spending time with loved ones .
hydrated
[Adjectif]

(of a person) having enough water or moisture in the body to stay properly nourished and healthy

hydraté, bien hydraté

hydraté, bien hydraté

Ex: It ’s easy to forget to hydrated when you ’re busy at work .
left-handed
[Adjectif]

primarily using one's left hand for tasks

gaucher, gauchère

gaucher, gauchère

Ex: left-handed batter faced off against the right-handed pitcher in a tense moment during the baseball game .
right-handed
[Adjectif]

primarily using one's right hand for tasks

droitier, manchot droit

droitier, manchot droit

Ex: Despite right-handed, Mary learned to play tennis with her left hand as she found it more comfortable .
one-handed
[Adjectif]

using or possessing only one hand for tasks, activities, or actions

à une main, d'une seule main

à une main, d'une seule main

Ex: Despite one-handed, Mary mastered the art of writing beautifully with her left hand .
scarred
[Adjectif]

marked with healed wounds or injuries

cicatrisé, marqué par des cicatrices

cicatrisé, marqué par des cicatrices

Ex: scarred skin on his arm told the story of a childhood accident .
limber
[Adjectif]

having a body that is flexible and can move and bend easily

souple, flexible

souple, flexible

Ex: Despite his age, David's limber limbs allowed him to maintain a regular exercise routine, including stretching and flexibility exercises.
bloated
[Adjectif]

swollen or enlarged, often due to excess fluid or overeating

gonflé, enflé

gonflé, enflé

Ex: Despite her efforts to reduce sodium intake , Emily still bloated ankles during hot weather .
toned
[Adjectif]

having well-defined muscles and firmness, often as a result of exercise or physical activity

tonique, sculpté

tonique, sculpté

Ex: Mary admired toned dancers ' graceful movements as they performed on stage .
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