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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 pour l'examen IELTS General Training.

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Vocabulary for General Training IELTS (8-9)
melancholy

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

mélancolie

mélancolie

Ex: She couldn't shake off the melancholy that lingered after saying goodbye to her childhood home. 
dismay
dismay
[nom]

the sadness and worry provoked by an unpleasant surprise

désarroi

désarroi

Ex: Her face showed dismay when she heard the news of the cancellation. 
despondency

the state of being unhappy and despairing

découragement

découragement

Ex: In the depths of his despondency, he struggled to find a reason to get out of bed each morning. 
inhibition

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

inhibition, retenue

inhibition, retenue

Ex: His fear of public speaking created a strong inhibition that made it challenging for him to address large audiences. 
dejection

a state of low spirits, sadness, or melancholy

découragement, abattement, tristesse

découragement, abattement, tristesse

Ex: The loss in the final match was evident in the players' faces, displaying a collective sense of dejection. 
desperation

a state of extreme urgency, hopelessness, or despair

désespoir, détresse

désespoir, détresse

Ex: The refugees crossed the border in a state of desperation, seeking safety from the conflict in their homeland. 
composure

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

calme, sang-froid

calme, sang-froid

Ex: Even in the face of adversity, she maintained her composure and approached the situation with a level head. 
awe
awe
[nom]

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

émerveillement, admiration

émerveillement, admiration

Ex: The talented musician's performance left the audience in awe of his skill and artistry. 
exuberance

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

exubérance,  enthousiasme

exubérance, enthousiasme

Ex: The children's exuberance was evident as they played and laughed in the park. 
radiance

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

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

rayonnement, éclat, teint radieux

Ex: Regular exercise and laughter kept her radiance undimmed well into her senior years. 
mirth
mirth
[nom]

a feeling of happiness, joy, or amusement

hilarité, rires

hilarité, rires

Ex: The children's faces lit up with mirth as they played games and enjoyed the party. 
blissfulness

a state of extreme happiness, joy, or contentment

félicité, bonheur extrême

félicité, bonheur extrême

Ex: The newlyweds basked in the blissfulness of their honeymoon, surrounded by love and happiness. 
jubilance

a state of great joy, triumph, and celebration

allégresse, jubilation

allégresse, jubilation

Ex: The streets were filled with jubilance as people celebrated the national holiday with parades and festivities. 
enchantment

a state of great admiration or fascination caused by something beautiful, wonderful, or unusual

enchantement, ravissement

enchantement, ravissement

Ex: The audience watched in enchantment as the ballet unfolded. 
elation
elation
[nom]

a feeling of joyful pride or high spirits

euphorie, allégresse

euphorie, allégresse

Ex: She felt a surge of elation after hearing the good news. 
ecstasy
ecstasy
[nom]

an overwhelming feeling of intense delight or extreme happiness

extase, ravissement

extase, ravissement

Ex: The breathtaking sunset over the ocean filled her with a sense of ecstasy, as she marveled at the beauty of nature. 
bliss
bliss
[nom]

a state of complete happiness, joy, and contentment

félicité, bonheur absolu

félicité, bonheur absolu

Ex: Lounging in a hammock on a sunny beach, he experienced a profound sense of bliss as the waves gently lapped at the shore. 
jubilation

a feeling of great joy, triumph, or satisfaction

jubilation, allégresse

jubilation, allégresse

Ex: She felt jubilation at passing the final exam. 
exhilaration

a feeling of excitement, enthusiasm, and invigoration

exaltation, euphorie

exaltation, euphorie

Ex: The roller coaster ride provided an exhilaration that left the riders with a rush of adrenaline and laughter. 
euphoria

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euphorie

euphorie

Ex: The euphoria of winning the championship was overwhelming. 
rapture
rapture
[nom]

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

ravissement, extase

ravissement, extase

Ex: As they exchanged vows, a wave of rapture washed over the couple, realizing the depth of their commitment to each other. 
glee
glee
[nom]

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

joie

joie

Ex: The children's faces lit up with glee as they opened their presents on Christmas morning. 
zeal
zeal
[nom]

a great enthusiasm directed toward achieving something

zèle

zèle

Ex: The teacher's zeal for education inspired her students to pursue knowledge and excel in their studies. 
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