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

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

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (6-7)

a state of complete emptiness, loneliness, or devastation

désolation, dévastation

désolation, dévastation

Ex: The war veteran returned to the battlefield , overwhelmed by desolation that contrasted sharply with memories of camaraderie .

the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired

frustration

frustration

Ex: frustration of not being able to solve the puzzle made him give up .
agony
[nom]

severe physical or mental pain

torture

torture

Ex: Patients with severe burns often experience agony during treatment .

a feeling of dissatisfaction and unhappiness with one's current situation or circumstances

mécontentement, insatisfaction

mécontentement, insatisfaction

Ex: The discontent among the workforce resulted in a series of strikes to advocate for improved wages and benefits .

a feeling and attitude of resentment or hostility towards others, often stemming from past experiences of pain, betrayal, or disappointment

amertume, ressentiment

amertume, ressentiment

Ex: bitterness in her tone reflected the disappointment she felt after discovering the truth about the situation .
wrath
[nom]

an intense sense of rage

colère, rage

colère, rage

Ex: The betrayed lover 's eyes burned wrath as she confronted the unfaithful partner .
guilt
[nom]

a feeling of responsibility or remorse arising from a belief that one has committed a wrongdoing or failed to meet a moral standard

culpabilité, remords

culpabilité, remords

Ex: As she listened to the heartbreaking stories of those affected , a wave guilt washed over her for not doing more to help .
remorse
[nom]

a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong

remords

remords

Ex: He apologized , showing remorse for the misunderstanding .

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

gêne, embarras

gêne, embarras

Ex: There was a brief moment embarrassment when he could n’t remember the password .

great embarrassment as a result of having been made to look stupid

humiliation

humiliation

a state of extreme anxiety

agitation

agitation

a state of impatience or unease, characterized by a persistent desire for change, action, or relief from a current situation

agitation, impatience

agitation, impatience

Ex: The teenagerrestlessness on the eve of the trip signaled excitement for the upcoming adventure .

the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes

pessimisme

pessimisme

Ex: pessimism about the economy influenced his investment choices .

a state of being left behind, deserted, or without support or care

abandon, délaissement

abandon, délaissement

Ex: His struggle with feelings abandonment intensified after the abrupt end of a long-term relationship .

the state of being exposed to the possibility of emotional distress

vulnérabilité, sensibilité

vulnérabilité, sensibilité

Ex: Children vulnerability as they navigate the challenges of growing up , learning to cope with their emotions and experiences .

a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant

irritation, agacement

irritation, agacement

Ex: The persistent ringing of the phone caused irritation during the meeting .
boredom
[nom]

the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive

ennui

ennui

Ex: During the rainy weekend , the children boredom as they ran out of things to do .

a feeling of great distress or sadness

chagrin

chagrin

Ex: Losing the championship match in the final seconds was a heartbreaking moment for the team and their fans alike.
woe
[nom]

a state of suffering or misfortune, often accompanied by a sense of grief or sadness

malheur, chagrin

malheur, chagrin

Ex: The sudden loss of a loved one brought woe to the grieving family .

the state of being dissatisfied, discontented, or unhappy

mécontentement, désagrément

mécontentement, désagrément

Ex: Despite his efforts to mask displeasure, his lack of enthusiasm was apparent during the meeting .

the state or condition of not being happy, characterized by feelings of dissatisfaction, discontent, or sorrow

tristesse, malheur

tristesse, malheur

Ex: She could n’t hide unhappiness after hearing the bad news .
rage
[nom]

great anger that is hard to contain

colère, rage

colère, rage

Ex: He was shaking rage when he confronted the driver who hit his car .
panic
[nom]

a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly

panique, terreur

panique, terreur

Ex: He managed to control panic and calmly solve the problem .
grudge
[nom]

a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past

rancune

rancune

Ex: She tried to forgive , but grudge from the betrayal lingered .
blame
[nom]

responsibility or fault attributed to someone for a mistake, wrongdoing, or undesirable outcome

culpabilité, blâme

culpabilité, blâme

a state of unease, distress, or agitation experienced psychologically, often stemming from stress, anxiety, or emotional strain

inconfort, désagrément

inconfort, désagrément

despair
[nom]

a feeling of total hopelessness

désespoir

désespoir

anguish
[nom]

a state of extreme physical pain or mental distress

angoisse, souffrance

angoisse, souffrance

Ex: Facing a personal crisis , she sought therapy to help navigate the anguish and emotional pain .

the feeling of anger and dissatisfaction because one thinks something is unfair

rancune

rancune

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