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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7) - Traits humains négatifs

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

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

extremely enthusiastic or obsessed about something

fanatique

fanatique

Ex: She has fanatical approach to fitness , adhering strictly to a rigorous workout regime .
garrulous
[Adjectif]

talking a great deal, particularly about trivial things

bavard

bavard

Ex: She became known for garrulous nature , chatting endlessly about minor topics .
self-centered
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not caring about the needs and feelings of no one but one's own

égocentrique

égocentrique

Ex: Self-centered individuals often fail to consider other people's perspectives.
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 .
closed-minded
[Adjectif]

unwilling to consider or accept new ideas, perspectives, or opinions

fermement réfractaire, à l'esprit fermé

fermement réfractaire, à l'esprit fermé

Ex: closed-minded professor dismissed alternative theories without thorough examination .
mistrustful
[Adjectif]

distrustful of others and skeptical of their intentions

méfiant, suspicieux

méfiant, suspicieux

Ex: mistrustful friend was reluctant to confide in others , fearing betrayal .
indolent
[Adjectif]

avoiding or resisting work, exertion, or activity

indolent, paresseux

indolent, paresseux

Ex: indolent teenager showed little interest in household chores or responsibilities .
incompetent
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully

incompétent

incompétent

Ex: The new teacher was incompetent, unable to control or engage the classroom .
narrow-minded
[Adjectif]

not open to new ideas, opinions, etc.

étroit d'esprit

étroit d'esprit

Ex: narrow-minded parents disapproved of her unconventional career choice .
ruthless
[Adjectif]

showing no mercy or compassion towards others in pursuit of one's goals

impitoyable, sans pitié

impitoyable, sans pitié

Ex: ruthless criminal organization would stop at nothing to expand its influence .
distrustful
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not having trust or confidence in someone or something

méfiant, suspicieux

méfiant, suspicieux

Ex: distrustful expressions on their faces revealed their skepticism .
pretentious
[Adjectif]

attempting to appear intelligent, important, or something that one is not, so as to impress others

prétentieux

prétentieux

Ex: pretentious attitude made her seem insincere to her colleagues .
unruly
[Adjectif]

not willing to follow rules or instructions

indiscipliné, rebelle

indiscipliné, rebelle

Ex: Prompted by unruly behavior of the students , the teacher called for stricter discipline measures to be implemented .
vain
[Adjectif]

taking great pride in one's abilities, appearance, etc.

vaniteux

vaniteux

Ex: She was vain that she spent hours in front of the mirror , obsessing over her appearance .
insufferable
[Adjectif]

showing unbearable arrogance, haughtiness, or intolerable self-centeredness, making it unpleasant for others to endure

insupportable, intolérable

insupportable, intolérable

Ex: insufferable pride prevented her from acknowledging others ' contributions .
apathetic
[Adjectif]

displaying minimal emotional expression or engagement

apathique, indifférent

apathique, indifférent

Ex: Despite the celebration , she apathetic, her face devoid of emotion .
bossy
[Adjectif]

constantly telling others what they should do

dominatrice, autoritaire

dominatrice, autoritaire

Ex: bossy can strain relationships , so it 's important to communicate suggestions without being overbearing .
skeptical
[Adjectif]

having doubts about something's truth, validity, or reliability

sceptique

sceptique

Ex: The journalist maintained skeptical perspective , critically examining the sources before publishing the controversial story .
disorganized
[Adjectif]

lacking structure and struggling to manage tasks and time efficiently

désorganisé, mal organisé

désorganisé, mal organisé

Ex: Being disorganized, he often forgot important deadlines.
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 6-7)
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