IELTS Académique (Band 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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a state of complete emptiness, loneliness, or devastation
désolation
the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired
frustration
a feeling of dissatisfaction and unhappiness with one's current situation or circumstances
mécontentement
a feeling and attitude of resentment or hostility towards others, often stemming from past experiences of pain, betrayal, or disappointment
amertume
a feeling of responsibility or remorse arising from a belief that one has committed a wrongdoing or failed to meet a moral standard
culpabilité
a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong
remords
a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation
gêne
great embarrassment as a result of having been made to look stupid
humiliation
a state of impatience or unease, characterized by a persistent desire for change, action, or relief from a current situation
agitation
the negative quality of having doubts about the future and expect the worst possible outcomes
pessimisme
a state of being left behind, deserted, or without support or care
abandon
the state of being exposed to the possibility of emotional distress
vulnérabilité
a feeling of annoyance or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome or unpleasant
irritation
the feeling of being uninterested or restless because things are dull or repetitive
ennui
a state of suffering or misfortune, often accompanied by a sense of grief or sadness
malheur
the state of being dissatisfied, discontented, or unhappy
mécontentement
the state or condition of not being happy, characterized by feelings of dissatisfaction, discontent, or sorrow
malheur
a feeling of extreme fear and anxiety that makes one unable to think clearly
panique
a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past
rancune
responsibility or fault attributed to someone for a mistake, wrongdoing, or undesirable outcome
blame
a state of unease, distress, or agitation experienced psychologically, often stemming from stress, anxiety, or emotional strain
inconfort
the feeling of anger and dissatisfaction because one thinks something is unfair
rancune