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faithful
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sincere
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compassionate
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ethical
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dutiful
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prejudiced
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indecent
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dishonorable
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deceptive
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deceitful
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wicked
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judgmental
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ungrateful
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empathetic
(compréhensif)

(compréhensif)

empathique

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/ˌɛmpəˈθɛtɪk/
Adjectif

having the ability to understand and share the feelings, emotions, and experiences of others

synonymempathic
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The doctor's empathetic bedside manner helped ease the anxiety of patients.
The therapist displayed an empathetic approach, creating a safe space for clients to express their emotions without judgment.
Emily's empathetic nature made her a trusted confidant, as she could genuinely relate to the challenges faced by her friends.
humble
humble

humble

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/ˈhəmbəɫ/
Adjectif

behaving in a way that shows the lack of pride or sense of superiority over others

antonymproud
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The humble artist credits others for his success, grateful for their support and encouragement.
The humble leader listens to the ideas and concerns of others, valuing their contributions.
Her humble attitude endears her to everyone she meets, making her a beloved friend.
humble
altruistic
(désintéressé)

(désintéressé)

altruiste

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/ˌɔɫtɹuˈɪstɪk/
Adjectif

acting selflessly for the well-being of others, often prioritizing their needs over one's own

synonymselfless
antonymegoistic
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The altruistic friend always offered support and assistance during tough times.
She showed her altruistic nature by adopting rescue animals and providing them a loving home.
His altruistic actions included regularly volunteering at the local homeless shelter.
altruistic
trustworthy
fiable

fiable

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/ˈtɹəstˌwɝði/
Adjectif

able to be trusted or relied on

synonymtrusty
antonymuntrustworthy
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The trustworthy organization prioritizes transparency and accountability in its operations.
The trustworthy mechanic provides honest assessments and fair pricing for repairs.
Her trustworthy nature makes her a valued friend, always there when needed.
trustworthy
reliable
fiable

fiable

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/ɹiˈɫaɪəbəɫ/, /ɹɪˈɫaɪəbəɫ/
Adjectif

able to be trusted to perform consistently well and meet expectations

synonymdependable
antonymunreliable
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The reliable product has a reputation for durability and performance.
He's reliable, always delivering on his promises and consistently producing quality work.
They’ve proven to be reliable partners in every project we’ve done.
reliable
virtuous
vertueux

vertueux

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/ˈvɝtʃuəs/
Adjectif

having or showing high moral standards

antonymwicked
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The king was known for his virtuous leadership, always putting the well-being of his people first.
The teacher praised the student for displaying virtuous behavior towards their classmates.
It's important to surround yourself with virtuous friends who inspire you to do good.
virtuous
steadfast
loyal

loyal

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/ˈstɛdˌfæst/
Adjectif

showing a consistent and unswerving commitment to a cause, person, or principle

synonymstaunch
synonymunswerving
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The soldier's steadfast loyalty to the mission inspired his comrades.
His steadfast dedication to the project ensured its successful completion.
The team remained steadfast in their pursuit of excellence, overcoming obstacles together.
noble
noble

noble

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/ˈnoʊbəɫ/
Adjectif

expressing or having qualities such as honesty, courage, thoughtfulness, etc. that deserves admiration

antonymignoble
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His noble actions during the crisis showed remarkable courage and selflessness.
Her noble deeds in the community earned her the admiration and respect of everyone around her.
The noble leader inspired his followers with his vision and unwavering integrity.
noble
faithful
(loyal)

(loyal)

fidèle

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/ˈfeɪθfəɫ/
Adjectif

staying loyal and dedicated to a certain person, idea, group, etc.

antonymunfaithful
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Throughout the years, he remained faithful to his principles, never compromising his beliefs.
The faithful fans of the band waited eagerly for their latest album, demonstrating unwavering support for their music.
Even in adversity, she remained faithful to her dreams, working tirelessly to achieve her goals.
faithful
committed
(dévoué, convaincu)

(dévoué, convaincu)

engagé

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/kəˈmɪtɪd/
Adjectif

willing to give one's energy and time to something because one believes in it

antonymuncommitted
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His committed advocacy for environmental conservation inspires others to take action and protect the planet.
The committed athlete trains rigorously every day, striving to reach their full potential in their sport.
Despite setbacks, the committed entrepreneur continues to pursue their business idea with passion and determination.
sincere
sincère

sincère

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/sɪnˈsɪɹ/
Adjectif

(of statements, feelings, beliefs, or behavior) showing what is true and honest, based on one's real opinions or feelings

synonymearnest
synonymsolemn
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I appreciated her sincere feedback on my work.
Her sincere apology made me feel better about the misunderstanding.
He gave a sincere speech, expressing his gratitude to everyone.
sincere
compassionate
compatissant

compatissant

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/kəmˈpæʃənət/
Adjectif

showing kindness, empathy, and understanding toward others, especially during times of difficulty or suffering

antonymuncompassionate
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The nurse showed compassionate care and empathy towards the elderly patients in the nursing home.
In times of crisis, it's essential to have compassionate leaders who understand and address the needs of the community.
The compassionate response from volunteers and donors helped provide relief to families affected by the natural disaster.
compassionate
ethical
(moral)

(moral)

éthique

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/ˈɛθɪkəɫ/
Adjectif

according to moral duty and obligations

antonymunethical
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The journalist followed ethical guidelines in reporting the sensitive story.
The company's ethical stance on environmental sustainability is reflected in its policies and practices.
Ethical considerations are crucial when conducting medical research involving human subjects.
ethical
dutiful
consciencieux

consciencieux

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/ˈdutifəɫ/
Adjectif

fulfilling one's duties and responsibilities with a sense of loyalty and obedience

synonymduteous
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The dutiful employee always completed tasks on time and exceeded expectations.
As a parent, she was dutiful in providing love, guidance, and support to her children.
She was dutiful in caring for her younger siblings, ensuring their well-being.
prejudiced
(qui a des idées préconçues)

(qui a des idées préconçues)

qui a des préjugés

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/ˈpɹɛdʒədəst/
Adjectif

having a preconceived opinion, idea, or belief about someone or something, particularly in an unreasonable or unfair way

synonymdiscriminatory
antonymunprejudiced
indecent
(répréhensible)

(répréhensible)

indécent

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/ˌɪnˈdisənt/
Adjectif

not conforming to accepted moral values

synonymindecorous
synonymunbecoming
synonymuncomely
synonymunseemly
synonymuntoward
dishonorable
(infâme)

(infâme)

déshonorant

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/dɪˈsɑnɝəbəɫ/
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lacking in honor, integrity, or moral principles, often bringing shame or disgrace

synonymdishonest
antonymhonest
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The company's executives faced dishonorable allegations of embezzlement and financial misconduct.
The athlete's use of performance-enhancing drugs led to the imposition of a dishonorable label on their career.
Cheating on the exam was seen as a dishonorable act and resulted in academic consequences.
dishonorable
deceptive
(dupeur)

(dupeur)

trompeur

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/dɪˈsɛptɪv/
Adjectif

giving an impression that is misleading, false, or deceitful, often leading to misunderstanding or mistaken belief

synonymdelusory
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A deceptive smile may hide the person's true feelings or intentions.
A deceptive appearance can often conceal the true nature of a person or situation.
The defendant's deceptive testimony tried to mislead the jury during the trial.
deceptive
deceitful
(mensonger)

(mensonger)

trompeur

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/dəˈsitfəɫ/, /dɪˈsitfəɫ/
Adjectif

displaying behavior that hides true intentions or feelings to mislead or trick

synonymambidextrous
synonymdouble-dealing
synonymdouble-faced
synonymdouble-tongued
synonymduplicitous
synonymJanus-faced
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The deceitful politician made false promises during the campaign to gain votes.
The deceitful contractor provided a low estimate for the project but later added extra charges.
The deceitful salesman promised exaggerated benefits of the product to persuade customers to buy it.
deceitful
wicked
(wicked)

(wicked)

maléfique

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/ˈwɪkəd/
Adjectif

having done morally unjust or wrong actions

synonymsinful
synonymunholy
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The wicked stepmother mistreated her stepchildren out of jealousy and spite.
The wicked villain plotted to overthrow the king and seize power for himself.
The novel's antagonist was a wicked character, plotting schemes to harm others.
judgmental
(toujours prompt à critiquer les autres)

(toujours prompt à critiquer les autres)

enclin à critiquer

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/dʒədʒˈmɛnəɫ/, /dʒədʒˈmɛntəɫ/
Adjectif

tending to criticize or form negative opinions about others without considering their perspective or circumstances

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The online community can be quite judgmental, often jumping to conclusions without knowing the full story.
She felt uncomfortable around her judgmental relatives who always criticized her life choices.
Growing up in a judgmental environment affected her self-esteem and confidence.
judgmental
ungrateful
(ingrate)

(ingrate)

ingrat

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/ənˈɡɹeɪtfəɫ/
Adjectif

not appreciating or acknowledging kindness, often taking things for granted

synonymthankless
synonymunthankful
antonymgrateful
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The ungrateful guest left without a word of thanks after the lavish dinner.
The ungrateful student took the teacher's guidance for granted.
After all the help she provided, his ungrateful attitude was hurtful.
mean
méchant

méchant

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/ˈmin/
Adjectif

(of a person) behaving in a way that is unkind or cruel

synonymbase
synonymmeanspirited
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The mean boss berated employees for minor mistakes, creating a toxic work environment.
The mean neighbor complained about trivial matters just to cause trouble.
He showed his mean streak by mocking his coworker's appearance behind their back.
mean
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