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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 5) - Traits humains positifs

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux traits humains positifs qui sont nécessaires à l'examen IELTS de formation générale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (5)
confident
[Adjectif]

having a strong belief in one's abilities or qualities

sûr de soi, assuré, confiant

sûr de soi, assuré, confiant

Ex: The teacher confident about her students ' progress .
optimistic
[Adjectif]

having a hopeful and positive outlook on life, expecting good things to happen

optimiste

optimiste

Ex: Optimistic investors continued to pour money into the startup despite the risks .
selfless
[Adjectif]

putting other people's needs before the needs of oneself

altruiste, désintéressé

altruiste, désintéressé

Ex: selfless teacher went above and beyond to ensure that every student had the opportunity to succeed .
thoughtful
[Adjectif]

thinking deeply about oneself and one's experiences, often resulting in new understandings or realizations

pensif

pensif

Ex: He found solace in painting , thoughtful process that allowed him to express his emotions .
ambitious
[Adjectif]

trying or wishing to gain great success, power, or wealth

ambitieux

ambitieux

Ex: ambitious nature led him to take on challenging projects that others deemed impossible , proving his capabilities time and again .
encouraging
[Adjectif]

giving someone hope, confidence, or support

encourageant

encourageant

Ex: encouraging letter from her mentor gave her the strength to keep going .
independent
[Adjectif]

able to do things as one wants without needing help from others

indépendant

indépendant

Ex: independent thinker challenges conventional wisdom and forges her own path in life .
motivated
[Adjectif]

having a strong desire or ambition to achieve a goal or accomplish a task

motivé, motivée

motivé, motivée

Ex: Despite setbacks , he motivated to pursue his dreams .
modest
[Adjectif]

not boasting about one's abilities, achievements, or belongings

modeste

modeste

Ex: He gave modest reply when asked about his success .
humorous
[Adjectif]

making one laugh particularly by being enjoyable

plein d'humour, comique, humoristique

plein d'humour, comique, humoristique

Ex: She wrote humorous article about her travel experiences .
supportive
[Adjectif]

giving encouragement or providing help

qui soutient, de soutien, d'accompagnement

qui soutient, de soutien, d'accompagnement

Ex: The therapy dog supportive companionship to patients in the hospital , offering comfort and emotional support .
courageous
[Adjectif]

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

courageux

courageux

Ex: The rescue dog demonstrated courageous effort in saving lives during the disaster response mission .
understanding
[Adjectif]

not judging someone and forgiving toward them when they do something wrong or make a mistake

compréhensif

compréhensif

Ex: Thanks to his understanding demeanor, he's seen as a rock for those around him during tough times.
helpful
[Adjectif]

(of a person) having a willingness or readiness to help someone

serviable, aimable

serviable, aimable

Ex: The shop assistant was helpful; she found the perfect gift for my mom .
adaptable
[Adjectif]

able to change and adjust to different conditions and circumstances

adaptable, souple

adaptable, souple

Ex: adaptable curriculum can be modified to accommodate different learning styles and abilities .
trustful
[Adjectif]

willing to trust others

confiant, crédule

confiant, crédule

reasonable
[Adjectif]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

raisonnable

raisonnable

Ex: They sought advice from reasonable and experienced friend .
decisive
[Adjectif]

(of a person) able to make clear, firm decisions quickly, especially in challenging situations

décisif

décisif

Ex: decisive person knows when to act and is never swayed by indecision or doubt .
childlike
[Adjectif]

having the innocence of a child

enfantin, naïf

enfantin, naïf

Ex: The elderly woman 's eyes sparkled with childlike innocence as she watched the birds in the park .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 5)
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