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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Wellness

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au bien-être qui sont nécessaires à l'examen IELTS de formation générale.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (6-7)
vigorous
[Adjectif]

having strength and good mental or physical health

vigoureux, tonique

vigoureux, tonique

Ex: vigorous athlete completed the marathon with determination and stamina .
sound
[Adjectif]

healthy in both body and mind, without any illness or problems

Ex: The doctor assured her that her heart and lungs sound during the check-up .
hale
[Adjectif]

enjoying good health and strength

en pleine forme, en pleine santé, bien portant

en pleine forme, en pleine santé, bien portant

Ex: Even in his advanced years, the hale gentleman continued to pursue new hobbies and interests.
wholesome
[Adjectif]

having qualities that promote good health and well-being

salutaires, bienfaisants

salutaires, bienfaisants

Ex: wholesome approach to self-care , including mindfulness practices , positively impacted her mental and physical health .
hearty
[Adjectif]

having strength, robustness, and good health

vigorueux, robuste

vigorueux, robuste

Ex: hearty cyclist pedaled through challenging terrain , demonstrating both stamina and vitality .

used to describe an old person who is still very active and healthy

Ex: The team's star player returned to the field, hale and hearty, after recovering from an injury, scoring a winning goal in the championship match.
vital
[Adjectif]

bursting with life and energy

vital

vital

Ex: vital energy of the dancers filled the room with excitement .
brisk
[Adjectif]

quick and energetic in movement or action

rapide, vif

rapide, vif

Ex: She gave the horse a brisk rubdown after their ride.
vibrant
[Adjectif]

full of energy, enthusiasm, and life

vibrant, animé

vibrant, animé

Ex: Despite her age , she vibrant and full of life .
able-bodied
[Adjectif]

physically healthy and strong

en bonne santé, bien portant

en bonne santé, bien portant

having an excellent physical or mental shape due to regular exercise or maintenance

bien conditionné, en excellente forme

bien conditionné, en excellente forme

invigorated
[Adjectif]

filled with renewed energy, vitality, and a sense of liveliness

revigoré, dynamisé

revigoré, dynamisé

Ex: invigorated spirit of the community event brought neighbors together in celebration and unity .
faint
[Adjectif]

dizzy and likely to become unconscious

faible, syncope

faible, syncope

Ex: After the long workout , she faint and had to sit down to regain her strength .
wasted
[Adjectif]

weak and thin, especially as a result of old age or an illness

décharné

décharné

unfit
[Adjectif]

lacking the necessary qualities, skills, or mental health to perform a task

en mauvaise condition physique

en mauvaise condition physique

Ex: The board concluded that he unfit to manage the project due to his poor organizational skills .
pale
[Adjectif]

(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.

pâle

pâle

Ex: The nurse was concerned when she saw the patientpale skin and immediately took their vital signs .
diseased
[Adjectif]

affected by a disease

malade

malade

Ex: diseased trees in the forest were marked for removal to prevent the spread of the invasive pest .
sickly
[Adjectif]

weak or unhealthy, often in a way that suggests long-term illness or a lack of vitality

maladif, chétif

maladif, chétif

Ex: He was sickly young man , always battling with one illness after another .
infirm
[Adjectif]

lacking in strength, often due to age or illness

infirme

infirme

Ex: Jackinfirm health made him susceptible to colds and infections during the winter months .
frail
[Adjectif]

having a weak physical state or delicate health

frêle, fragile, chétif

frêle, fragile, chétif

Ex: Despite her frail appearance, her spirit was unyielding, and she faced every challenge with courage.
poorly
[Adjectif]

ill or feeling unwell

souffrant, malade

souffrant, malade

feeling unwell or slightly ill

pas dans son assiette

pas dans son assiette

Ex: I 've under the weather all week with a cold .
bedridden
[Adjectif]

having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury

grabataire

grabataire

Ex: The elderly man bedridden due to severe arthritis .
feverish
[Adjectif]

having or caused by a fever

fiévreux

fiévreux

Ex: feverish state prompted his parents to seek medical attention at the urgent care center .
infected
[Adjectif]

affected by a disease-causing agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites

infecté, contaminé

infecté, contaminé

Ex: She had to take medication for infected ear .
infectious
[Adjectif]

(of a disease or condition) capable of transmitting from one person, organism, or object to another through direct or indirect contact

infectieux, contagieux

infectieux, contagieux

Ex: COVID-19 is infectious respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 , which has led to a global pandemic .
contagious
[Adjectif]

(of a disease) transmittable from one person to another through close contact

contagieux

contagieux

Ex: Quarantine measures were implemented to contain the outbreak of contagious virus in the community .
crippled
[Adjectif]

having a significant physical impairment or disability that affects one's ability to move or function normally

handicapé, estropié

handicapé, estropié

Ex: The workplace implemented accommodations for the employee with crippled mobility , ensuring equal opportunities .
decrepit
[Adjectif]

lacking vitality and strength or showing signs of extreme age

décrépit

décrépit

Ex: The nursing home provided specialized services decrepit residents with complex health needs .
debilitated
[Adjectif]

extremely weakened and experiencing a significant decline in physical or mental health

débile, affaibli

débile, affaibli

Ex: debilitated condition of the malnourished child called for immediate medical action .
afflicted
[Adjectif]

suffering from a physical or mental ailment, hardship, or distress

affligé, atteint

affligé, atteint

Ex: The elderly population was particularly vulnerable and afflicted during flu season.
listless
[Adjectif]

lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest

mou, sans énergie, apathique

mou, sans énergie, apathique

Ex: The repetitive nature of the task made the team members listless and uninterested .
nauseous
[Adjectif]

feeling as if one is likely to vomit

nauséeux, barbouillé

nauséeux, barbouillé

Ex: She nauseous before giving her presentation , a result of her nervousness .
to succumb
[verbe]

to die as a result of a disease or injury

succomber

succomber

Ex: The patient eventually succumbed to the severe illness despite the treatment.
to sustain
[verbe]

to suffer or undergo something irritating, especially an injury, disease, etc.

subir

subir

Ex: sustained a back injury after lifting the heavy box .
torpid
[Adjectif]

having little to no energy and being inactive

léthargique

léthargique

Ex: After months of inactivity , the once-bustling town had torpid and lifeless .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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