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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5) - Émotions négatives

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux émotions négatives qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen académique IELTS de base.

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Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 5)
sadness
[nom]

the feeling of being sad and not happy

tristesse

tristesse

Ex: His sudden departure left a lingering sadness in the hearts of his friends and family .Son départ soudain a laissé une **tristesse** persistante dans le cœur de ses amis et de sa famille.
stress
[nom]

a feeling of anxiety and worry caused by different life problems

stress

stress

Ex: The therapist recommended ways to manage stress through relaxation techniques .Le thérapeute a recommandé des moyens de gérer le **stress** grâce à des techniques de relaxation.
grief
[nom]

a great sadness that is felt because of someone's death

chagrin, douleur

chagrin, douleur

Ex: The memorial service was a space for people to express their grief.
pain
[nom]

the emotional distress and suffering people try to avoid, like heartbreak or anxiety

trouble, douleur

trouble, douleur

Ex: The pain of betrayal takes time to heal .La **douleur** de la trahison prend du temps à guérir.
shock
[nom]

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

choc

choc

Ex: The country was in shock after the unexpected election results were announced .Le pays était sous le choc après l'annonce des résultats inattendus des élections.
horror
[nom]

a great fear or shock

horreur

horreur

Ex: Tom felt a shiver of horror run down his spine when he stumbled upon the abandoned , decrepit house in the woods .Tom a senti un frisson d'**horreur** lui parcourir l'échine lorsqu'il est tombé sur la maison abandonnée et délabrée dans les bois.

a feeling of irritation or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome, unpleasant, or disruptive

irritation

irritation

Ex: The frequent software glitches were an annoyance to the users .Les pannes fréquentes du logiciel étaient une **source d'irritation** pour les utilisateurs.
regret
[nom]

a feeling of sadness, disappointment, or remorse about something that has happened or been done

regret, remords

regret, remords

Ex: Even years later , the memory filled him with sharp regret.
misery
[nom]

great discomfort or pain

misère

misère

Ex: War brings not just death , but widespread misery to civilians .

a sense of sadness or melancholy arising from being alone or lacking companionship

solitude, isolement

solitude, isolement

Ex: Even in a bustling crowd , Tom could n't shake off the overwhelming loneliness that accompanied him everywhere .Même dans une foule animée, Tom ne pouvait pas se débarrasser de la **solitude** accablante qui l'accompagnait partout.

anxiety caused by feelings of self-doubt and lack of confidence

insécurité, manque de confiance

insécurité, manque de confiance

Ex: His insecurity in relationships stemmed from past betrayals .

a state of extreme emotional pain or suffering

désarroi

désarroi

Ex: His face showed clear signs of distress.Son visage montrait des signes évidents de **détresse**.

dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations

déception

déception

Ex: Despite the disappointment of not winning the competition , she was proud of how much she had learned .Malgré la **déception** de ne pas avoir remporté la compétition, elle était fière de tout ce qu'elle avait appris.
anger
[nom]

a strong feeling that we have when something bad has happened, so we might be unkind to someone or harm them

colère

colère

Ex: Expressing anger in a healthy way can help release pent-up frustration and tension .Exprimer la **colère** de manière saine peut aider à libérer la frustration et la tension accumulées.

a state of mind in which one feels that there is no possibility for positive change or improvement

désespoir,  désespérance

désespoir, désespérance

Ex: Poverty can create cycles of hopelessness that feel impossible to escape .
worry
[nom]

the state of feeling anxiety

souci

souci

Ex: His worry about the exam results was unnecessary , as he passed easily .Son **inquiétude** concernant les résultats de l'examen était inutile, car il a réussi facilement.
anxiety
[nom]

a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

anxiété

anxiété

Ex: The tight deadline caused a wave of anxiety to wash over him , making it hard to focus .Le délai serré a provoqué une vague d'**anxiété** qui l'a submergé, rendant difficile la concentration.
fear
[nom]

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

peur

peur

Ex: His fear of public speaking caused him to avoid presentations and speeches .Sa **peur** de parler en public l'a poussé à éviter les présentations et les discours.
shame
[nom]

an uneasy feeling that we get because of our own or someone else's mistake or bad manner

honte

honte

Ex: Overcoming feelings of shame often requires self-compassion and forgiveness .Surmonter les sentiments de **honte** nécessite souvent de l'auto-compassion et du pardon.

a feeling of great sorrow or sadness usually caused by the loss of a loved one

chagrin, douleur au cœur

chagrin, douleur au cœur

Ex: No medicine could ease the heartache of watching her child suffer .
envy
[nom]

a feeling of dissatisfaction, unhappiness, or anger that one might have as a result of wanting what others have

envie

envie

Ex: Overcoming envy involves appreciating one 's own strengths and accomplishments rather than comparing oneself to others .Surmonter l'**envie** implique d'apprécier ses propres forces et réalisations plutôt que de se comparer aux autres.
hatred
[nom]

a very strong feeling of dislike

haine

haine

Ex: Overcoming hatred requires empathy , understanding , and forgiveness .Surmonter la **haine** nécessite de l'empathie, de la compréhension et du pardon.
disgust
[nom]

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

dégoût

dégoût

Ex: She felt a wave of disgust wash over her as she discovered the unsanitary conditions of the public restroom.Elle a senti une vague de **dégoût** la submerger en découvrant les conditions insalubres des toilettes publiques.
tension
[nom]

(psychology) a strong feeling of stress or pressure

tension

tension

Ex: Social media debates thrive on manufactured tension and outrage .Les débats sur les réseaux sociaux prospèrent grâce à une **tension** fabriquée et à l'indignation.
sorrow
[nom]

a feeling of extreme sadness caused by something unpleasant

peine

peine

Ex: The entire community shared in the sorrow of the tragedy .Toute la communauté a partagé la **tristesse** de la tragédie.
dread
[nom]

an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to danger or threat

effroi

effroi

Ex: The eerie silence of the abandoned house stirred a deep dread in the children .
Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 5)
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