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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 8-9) - Émotions

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

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)

a feeling of long-lasting sadness that often cannot be explained

mélancolie

mélancolie

Ex: He found solace in music during times of melancholy, allowing the melodies to soothe his troubled mind.
dismay
[nom]

the sadness and worry provoked by an unpleasant surprise

désarroi

désarroi

Ex: The company 's sudden closure caused dismay among the employees .

the state of being unhappy and despairing

découragement

découragement

Ex: The counselor offered support and guidance to help him overcome his feelings despondency and find hope again .

a feeling of self-consciousness, restraint, or a limiting factor that hinders the free expression of one's thoughts, emotions, or actions

inhibition, réservé

inhibition, réservé

Ex: inhibition to share personal struggles contributed to a lack of emotional support within the community .

a state of low spirits, sadness, or melancholy

découragement, abattement, tristesse

découragement, abattement, tristesse

Ex: Failing the exam for the second time heightened dejection and self-doubt .

a state of extreme urgency, hopelessness, or despair

désespoir, désespérance

désespoir, désespérance

Ex: The threat of eviction left the struggling family in a state desperation, unsure where to turn for help .

a state of calmness and self-control, especially in difficult or challenging situations

calme, sang-froid

calme, sang-froid

Ex: composure during the heated argument , she responded calmly and diplomatically .
awe
[nom]

a feeling of reverence, respect, and wonder inspired by something grand, powerful, or extraordinary

admiration, émotion

admiration, émotion

Ex: The majestic mountain range filled them awe as they stood at the summit .

the quality of being full of energy, enthusiasm, liveliness, and excitement

l'exubérance, l'enthousiasme

l'exubérance, l'enthousiasme

Ex: exuberance of the crowd at the concert was electric , creating an unforgettable atmosphere .

a happy, glowing look from being really healthy and feeling great on the inside

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

Ex: radiance was noticeable after he adopted a healthier lifestyle .
mirth
[nom]

a feeling of happiness, joy, or amusement

hilarité, rires

hilarité, rires

Ex: The witty remarks exchanged between friends brought about moments mirth during the gathering .

a state of extreme happiness, joy, or contentment

félicité, béatitude

félicité, béatitude

Ex: blissfulness was contagious , filling the room with positive energy as she shared the good news of her promotion with friends and family .

a state of great joy, triumph, and celebration

jubilance, jubilation

jubilance, jubilation

Ex: jubilance of the graduation ceremony was palpable as students tossed their caps into the air in celebration .

a state of being captivated, delighted, or charmed by something magical, beautiful, or extraordinary

enchantement, envoûtement

enchantement, envoûtement

Ex: The charming little village , nestled in the hills , had an aura of enchantment that captivated visitors .
elation
[nom]

a feeling of extreme delight and excitement

élation, ravissement

élation, ravissement

Ex: The successful completion of a challenging project was met with a collective sense elation among the team .
ecstasy
[nom]

an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness

extase, ravissement

extase, ravissement

Ex: Winning the lottery brought a surge ecstasy, turning dreams into reality for the fortunate winner .
bliss
[nom]

a state of complete happiness, joy, and contentment

béatitude, bonheur

béatitude, bonheur

Ex: Watching a spectacular sunrise from a mountaintop filled the hiker with a sense of awe bliss.

a state of great joy and exultation

jubilatoire, jubilation

jubilatoire, jubilation

Ex: A surprise reunion with a long-lost friend brought a moment jubilation, as they embraced with tears of joy .

a feeling of excitement, enthusiasm, and invigoration

exaltation, exhilaration

exaltation, exhilaration

Ex: The unexpected victory in the sports competition filled the team exhilaration and pride .

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euphorie

euphorie

Ex: euphoria was evident as she danced around the room .
rapture
[nom]

a feeling of being carried away by overwhelming emotion, often associated with deep love, happiness, or spiritual experiences

extase, ravissement

extase, ravissement

Ex: Holding their newborn baby for the first time , the parents were overwhelmed with a deep sense rapture and unconditional love .
glee
[nom]

great happiness or joy, often accompanied by laughter or a sense of amusement

joie, allégresse

joie, allégresse

Ex: The announcement of an unexpected day off from work was met with shouts glee from the employees .
zeal
[nom]

a great enthusiasm directed toward achieving something

zèle

zèle

Ex: The volunteers approached their tasks zeal, eager to make a positive impact on their community .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS General (Score 8-9)
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