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Adjectifs des Attributs Humains Abstraits - Adjectifs d’états mentaux temporaires négatifs

Ces adjectifs décrivent des expériences émotionnelles ou mentales passagères qui provoquent un inconfort ou un malaise chez les individus.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Abstract Human Attributes
desperate
[Adjectif]

feeling so hopeless that one is willing to take any action, regardless of the possible consequences

désespéré

désespéré

Ex: They desperate in their pursuit of success , sacrificing their well-being for career advancement .
grim
[Adjectif]

experiencing or creating a sense of sadness or hopelessness in a situation or atmosphere

sombre, lugubre

sombre, lugubre

Ex: The abandoned house had grim, eerie atmosphere that sent shivers down their spines .
uptight
[Adjectif]

overly tense or anxious in various situations

tendu, anxieux

tendu, anxieux

Ex: He 's uptight about cleanliness that he wo n't let anyone eat in his car .
snappy
[Adjectif]

(of a person) inclined to speaking irritably or responding in a sharp or offensive manner

irritable, réactif

irritable, réactif

Ex: The boss 's constant demands have made everyone in the snappy and on edge .
fed up
[Adjectif]

feeling tired, annoyed, or frustrated with a situation or person

en avoir marre

en avoir marre

Ex: We 're fed up with the constant bickering in the office ; it 's affecting our productivity .
agitated
[Adjectif]

very nervous in a way that makes one unable to think clearly

troublé, inquiet

troublé, inquiet

Ex: The students agitated as the teacher announced a surprise quiz , fearing they had n't studied enough .
strained
[Adjectif]

displaying visible signs of mental or emotional pressure

tendu, stressé

tendu, stressé

Ex: strained atmosphere at the family gathering hinted at underlying conflicts .
unhinged
[Adjectif]

mentally unstable or behaving erratically in a way that is unusual or extreme

déraisonné, déséquilibré

déraisonné, déséquilibré

Ex: The film portrays unhinged character as unpredictable and dangerous .
subdued
[Adjectif]

having a calm or restrained manner

calme, réservé

calme, réservé

Ex: subdued demeanor during the meeting made it difficult to gauge his true feelings .
biased
[Adjectif]

having a preference or unfair judgment toward one side or viewpoint over others

partial

partial

Ex: The judge recused herself from the case to avoid any appearance biased judgment .
resentful
[Adjectif]

feeling anger because of perceived unfairness or wrongdoing

aigri, amer, rancunier

aigri, amer, rancunier

Ex: He harbored resentful attitude towards authority figures after his previous experiences .
hateful
[Adjectif]

characterized by strong feelings of dislike and annoyance

haineux, odieux

haineux, odieux

Ex: Despite attempts at reconciliation , the siblings remained locked in a cycle hateful arguments .
fearful
[Adjectif]

filled with fear or anxiety

craintif, inquiet, peureux

craintif, inquiet, peureux

Ex: The villagers fearful of the approaching hurricane , hastily boarding up their windows .
frantic
[Adjectif]

greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

dans tous ses états, hors de soi

dans tous ses états, hors de soi

Ex: frantic pacing back and forth showed his anxiety before the big job interview .
pathetic
[Adjectif]

deserving pity due to perceived weakness or sadness

pathétique, pitoyable

pathétique, pitoyable

Ex: The once vibrant garden , now overrun with weeds and neglected , appeared pathetic in its decline .
envious
[Adjectif]

feeling unhappy or resentful because someone has something one wants

envieux, jaloux

envieux, jaloux

Ex: He envious watching his neighbor drive away in a brand new sports car .
helpless
[Adjectif]

lacking strength or power, often feeling unable to act or influence a situation

impotent, sans défense

impotent, sans défense

Ex: He was helpless by the illness , unable to perform even simple tasks .
careless
[Adjectif]

not paying enough attention to what we are doing

négligent, négligente

négligent, négligente

Ex: careless driver ran a red light .
irritable
[Adjectif]

prone to annoyance or frustration

irritable

irritable

Ex: The hot weather made everyone in the irritable and cranky .
suicidal
[Adjectif]

having thoughts or intentions about ending one's own life

suicidaire, ayant des pensées suicidaires

suicidaire, ayant des pensées suicidaires

Ex: He felt overwhelmed by his depression and started suicidal impulses .
hysterical
[Adjectif]

experiencing or displaying extreme and uncontrolled emotion, such as laughter or crying

hystérique, hystérical

hystérique, hystérical

Ex: The politician 's scandalous revelation left the hysterical with outrage .
distracted
[Adjectif]

unable to concentrate or focus due to having one's attention drawn away by various thoughts or external interruptions

distrait, distraite

distrait, distraite

Ex: The employeedistracted behavior during the meeting indicated that their thoughts were elsewhere , possibly on personal matters .
indecisive
[Adjectif]

(of a person) having difficulty making choices or decisions, often due to fear, lack of confidence, or overthinking

indécis

indécis

Ex: He indecisive about quitting his job , torn between stability and pursuing his passion .
apprehensive
[Adjectif]

nervous or worried that something unpleasant may happen

craintif, inquiet

craintif, inquiet

Ex: The team apprehensive about the new project 's challenging deadline .
hangry
[Adjectif]

feeling irritable or angry due to hunger

affamé, irritable à cause de la faim

affamé, irritable à cause de la faim

Ex: Hangry customers can make working in a fast-food restaurant challenging .
tense
[Adjectif]

physically or mentally strained, often due to stress, anxiety, or anticipation

tendu, nerveux

tendu, nerveux

Ex: The situation tense as negotiations between the two parties stalled .
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