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Liste de Mots Niveau A2 - Adjectifs Opposés 2

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques adjectifs essentiels en anglais et leurs opposés, tels que "plein et vide", "simple et difficile", préparés pour les apprenants de niveau A2.

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full
full
[Adjectif]

having no space left

plein

plein

Ex: The restaurant was full, so we had to wait for a table to become available. 
empty
empty
[Adjectif]

with no one or nothing inside

vide

vide

Ex: The empty room echoed with every step, its walls bare and devoid of furniture. 
necessary
necessary
[Adjectif]

needed to be done for a particular reason or purpose

nécessaire

nécessaire

Ex: It is necessary to study for exams to achieve good grades. 
unnecessary
unnecessary
[Adjectif]

not needed at all or more than what is required

pas nécessaire

pas nécessaire

Ex: His comments during the meeting were unnecessary and only served to prolong the discussion. 
simple
simple
[Adjectif]

not involving difficulty in doing or understanding

simple, facile

simple, facile

Ex: The recipe was simple, requiring only a few ingredients and basic cooking techniques. 
hard
hard
[Adjectif]

needing a lot of skill or effort to do

difficile

difficile

Ex: Learning to play the piano at a professional level is hard and requires years of practice. 
maximum
maximum
[Adjectif]

indicating the greatest or highest possible amount, quantity, or degree

maximum

maximum

Ex: The maximum capacity of the venue is 500 people. 
minimum
minimum
[Adjectif]

having the least or smallest amount possible

minimum

minimum

Ex: The minimum requirement for admission to the program is a bachelor's degree. 
near
near
[Adjectif]

not far from a place

proche

proche

Ex: The near bus stop is convenient for commuting to work. 
far
far
[Adjectif]

situated at a considerable distance in space

loin

loin

Ex: The village lay on the far side of the river, barely visible through the mist. 
common
common
[Adjectif]

regular and without any exceptional features

commun

commun

Ex: The meeting was filled with common tasks and discussions. 
uncommon
uncommon
[Adjectif]

not happening or found often

peu commun, rare

peu commun, rare

Ex: Seeing a shooting star in the city is uncommon due to light pollution. 
busy
busy
[Adjectif]

having so many things to do in a way that leaves not much free time

occupé

occupé

Ex: As a student, Jenny is always busy with assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities. 
free
free
[Adjectif]

having no particular plans or tasks

libre

libre

Ex: She enjoyed a free afternoon, allowing her to relax and read a book in the park. 
lazy
lazy
[Adjectif]

avoiding work or activity and preferring to do as little as possible

paresseux

paresseux

Ex: Her room was always messy because she was too lazy to tidy up after herself. 
hardworking
hardworking
[Adjectif]

(of a person) putting in a lot of effort and dedication to achieve goals or complete tasks

assidu

assidu

Ex: She's a hardworking student, consistently dedicating herself to her studies. 
relaxing
relaxing
[Adjectif]

helping our body or mind rest

relaxant

relaxant

Ex: Spending the afternoon by the peaceful lake was relaxing, allowing her to unwind and recharge. 
stressful
stressful
[Adjectif]

causing mental or emotional strain or worry due to pressure or demands

stressant

stressant

Ex: The workload at her new job was incredibly stressful. 
dumb
dumb
[Adjectif]

lacking intelligence or the ability to think clearly

stupide

stupide

Ex: He's dumb for thinking he could get away with cheating on the test. 
comfortable
comfortable
[Adjectif]

(of an object) making you feel relaxed because of it is warm or soft and does not hurt the body

confortable, aisé(e)

confortable, aisé(e)

Ex: After a long day, I like to change into comfortable pajamas. 
uncomfortable
uncomfortable
[Adjectif]

(of clothes, furniture, etc.) unpleasant to use or wear

inconfortable

inconfortable

Ex: The tight jeans were uncomfortable to wear for long periods. 
direct
direct
[Adjectif]

going from one place to another in a straight line without stopping or changing direction

direct

direct

Ex: The direct route to the airport takes approximately twenty minutes by car. 
indirect
indirect
[Adjectif]

not going in a straight line or the shortest way

indirect

indirect

Ex: Taking the scenic route was enjoyable but more indirect than the highway. 
special
special
[Adjectif]

different or better than what is normal

spécial

spécial

Ex: That song holds a special place in her heart. 
ordinary
ordinary
[Adjectif]

not unusual or different in any way

ordinaire

ordinaire

Ex: His weekend routine was ordinary, consisting of household chores and relaxing at home. 
famous
famous
[Adjectif]

known by a lot of people

fameux, célèbre, excellent

fameux, célèbre, excellent

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
unknown
unknown
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not known by many people

inconnu

inconnu

Ex: The band played in small venues for years, struggling to gain recognition and remain relatively unknown in the music industry. 
deep
deep
[Adjectif]

having a great distance from the surface to the bottom

profond

profond

Ex: The ocean is incredibly deep, with some parts reaching depths of over 36,000 feet. 
shallow
shallow
[Adjectif]

having a short distance from the surface to the bottom

peu profond

peu profond

Ex: Be careful when diving into the shallow end of the pool to avoid hitting your head. 
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