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

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

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

acting on sudden desires or feelings without thinking about the consequences beforehand

impulsif, impulsive

impulsif, impulsive

Ex: Without considering the consequences , Alex made impulsive choice to confront his boss about a minor issue .
harsh
[Adjectif]

cruel and unkind toward others

sévère, dur

sévère, dur

Ex: harsh manner in which she addressed her employees created a toxic work environment .
irritable
[Adjectif]

prone to annoyance or frustration

irritable

irritable

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

having a bad-tempered or irritable mood

grincheux, bougon

grincheux, bougon

Ex: Despite the festive atmosphere , Tom grumpy throughout the party , spoiling the mood for some guests .
vindictive
[Adjectif]

having a strong desire to harm others

vindicatif, vengeur

vindicatif, vengeur

Ex: vindictive behavior towards his former employer cost him valuable references for future job opportunities .
quarrelsome
[Adjectif]

arguing a lot

querelleur

querelleur

spiteful
[Adjectif]

showing a desire to harm, annoy, or hurt someone on purpose

malveillant, venimeux

malveillant, venimeux

Ex: Tom spiteful rumors about his colleague to damage their reputation .
volatile
[Adjectif]

prone to unexpected and sudden changes, usually gets worse or dangerous

explosif

explosif

Ex: The CEOvolatile decision-making caused instability within the company .
temperamental
[Adjectif]

experiencing frequent changes in mood or behavior, often in an unpredictable or inconsistent manner

chambreur, impulsif

chambreur, impulsif

Ex: temperamental child threw tantrums when things did n't go their way .
insolent
[Adjectif]

showing a rude and disrespectful attitude or behavior

insolent

insolent

Ex: Instead of apologizing , John offered insolent excuse for his mistake .
fiery
[Adjectif]

characterized by intensity, passion, or strong emotion

ardent, passionné

ardent, passionné

Ex: During the intense debate , both candidates fiery arguments to win over the audience .
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