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Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7) - Wellness

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au bien-être qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)
vigorous
[Adjectif]

having strength and good mental or physical health

vigoureux, tonique

vigoureux, tonique

Ex: vigorous athlete completed the marathon with determination and stamina .
sound
[Adjectif]

free from damage, disease, etc. and in a good condition

solide, en bon état

solide, en bon état

hale
[Adjectif]

enjoying good health and strength

en pleine forme, en pleine santé, bien portant

en pleine forme, en pleine santé, bien portant

wholesome
[Adjectif]

having qualities that promote good health and well-being

salutaires, bienfaisants

salutaires, bienfaisants

hearty
[Adjectif]

having strength, robustness, and good health

vigorueux, robuste

vigorueux, robuste

used to describe an old person who is still very active and healthy

vital
[Adjectif]

bursting with life and energy

vital

vital

brisk
[Adjectif]

quick and energetic in movement or action

rapide, vif

rapide, vif

vibrant
[Adjectif]

full of energy, enthusiasm, and life

vibrant, animé

vibrant, animé

invigorated
[Adjectif]

filled with renewed energy, vitality, and a sense of liveliness

revigoré, dynamisé

revigoré, dynamisé

faint
[Adjectif]

dizzy and likely to become unconscious

faible, syncope

faible, syncope

unfit
[Adjectif]

lacking the necessary qualities, skills, or mental health to perform a task

en mauvaise condition physique

en mauvaise condition physique

pale
[Adjectif]

(of a person's skin) having less color than usual, caused by fear, illness, etc.

pâle

pâle

diseased
[Adjectif]

affected by a disease

malade

malade

Ex: diseased trees in the forest were marked for removal to prevent the spread of the invasive pest .
sickly
[Adjectif]

weak or unhealthy, often in a way that suggests long-term illness or a lack of vitality

maladif, chétif

maladif, chétif

infirm
[Adjectif]

lacking in strength, often due to age or illness

infirme

infirme

frail
[Adjectif]

having a weak physical state or delicate health

frêle, fragile, chétif

frêle, fragile, chétif

feeling unwell or slightly ill

pas dans son assiette

pas dans son assiette

bedridden
[Adjectif]

having to stay in bed, usually for a long time, due to illness or injury

grabataire

grabataire

feverish
[Adjectif]

having or caused by a fever

fiévreux

fiévreux

infected
[Adjectif]

affected by a disease-causing agent, such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites

infecté, contaminé

infecté, contaminé

infectious
[Adjectif]

(of a disease or condition) capable of transmitting from one person, organism, or object to another through direct or indirect contact

infectieux, contagieux

infectieux, contagieux

contagious
[Adjectif]

(of a disease) transmittable from one person to another through close contact

contagieux

contagieux

crippled
[Adjectif]

having a significant physical impairment or disability that affects one's ability to move or function normally

handicapé, estropié

handicapé, estropié

decrepit
[Adjectif]

lacking vitality and strength or showing signs of extreme age

décrépit

décrépit

debilitated
[Adjectif]

extremely weakened and experiencing a significant decline in physical or mental health

débile, affaibli

débile, affaibli

afflicted
[Adjectif]

suffering from a physical or mental ailment, hardship, or distress

affligé, atteint

affligé, atteint

Ex: afflicted patients found solace in a support group dedicated to their shared struggles .
listless
[Adjectif]

lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest

mou, sans énergie, apathique

mou, sans énergie, apathique

nauseous
[Adjectif]

feeling as if one is likely to vomit

nauséeux, barbouillé

nauséeux, barbouillé

to succumb
[verbe]

to die as a result of a disease or injury

succomber

succomber

to sustain
[verbe]

to suffer or undergo something irritating, especially an injury, disease, etc.

subir

subir

torpid
[Adjectif]

having little to no energy and being inactive

léthargique

léthargique

Vocabulaire pour l'IELTS Academic (Score 6-7)
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