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IELTS Académique (Band 8 et Plus) - Success

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés à la réussite qui sont nécessaires à l'examen académique IELTS.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
fortuitous
[Adjectif]

occurring by chance and not intention

fortuit

fortuit

Ex: The timing of their meeting fortuitous, as they both happened to be in the same place at the same time .
enterprising
[Adjectif]

showing initiative, resourcefulness, and a willingness to undertake new and challenging projects or ventures

entrepreneurial, initié

entrepreneurial, initié

Ex: enterprising teacher introduced interactive and technology-driven learning methods , engaging students in a dynamic educational experience .
driven
[Adjectif]

showing determination and ambition to achieve one's goals

motivé, déterminé

motivé, déterminé

Ex: Despite facing setbacks , driven attitude propelled her to keep striving for success .
goal-oriented
[Adjectif]

characterized by a strong focus on achieving specific objectives

orienté vers les objectifs, axé sur les résultats

orienté vers les objectifs, axé sur les résultats

Ex: goal-oriented nature of the project manager ensured that deadlines were consistently met and objectives were achieved .
self-assured
[Adjectif]

confident in one's abilities or qualities

assuré, sûr de soi

assuré, sûr de soi

Ex: self-assured attitude helped him navigate difficult situations with ease .
well-heeled
[Adjectif]

having substantial financial resources

aisé, fortuné

aisé, fortuné

Ex: well-heeled couple embarked on a world tour , exploring exotic destinations in style and luxury .
loaded
[Adjectif]

having a lot of money or financial resources

chargé, bien loti

chargé, bien loti

Ex: The charity event was a success , thanks to the generosity of loaded donors .
auspicious
[Adjectif]

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

de bon augure

de bon augure

Ex: Her promotion came on auspicious date , signaling a bright future .
high-flying
[Adjectif]

extremely successful, particularly in job or education

de haut vol, de haute volée

de haut vol, de haute volée

Ex: The tech startup high-flying investors eager to capitalize on its innovative ideas .
elite
[Adjectif]

associated with superior status, privilege, or excellence

d'élite

d'élite

Ex: The private school elite students from affluent families , offering a top-tier education with personalized attention .
serendipitous
[Adjectif]

unexpectedly fortunate or successful

fortuit, heureux

fortuit, heureux

Ex: The writer experienced serendipitous moment when a chance conversation with a stranger sparked the idea for their next novel .

to go beyond a particular limit, quality, or standard, often in an exceptional or remarkable way

transcender, dépasser

transcender, dépasser

Ex: Her recent transcends all of her previous achievements .
to eclipse
[verbe]

to become more successful, important, or powerful that someone or something else in a way that they become unnoticeable

éclipser, surpasser

éclipser, surpasser

Ex: The team 's dominant performance on the eclipsed the efforts of their opponents , leaving them far behind in the standings .

to posses or reach a higher level of skill, success, value, or quantity than another person or thing

surpasser, dépasser

surpasser, dépasser

Ex: As technology advances , the capabilities of new smartphones outstrip those of their predecessors .
to prevail
[verbe]

to prove to be superior in strength, influence, or authority

prévaloir, prédominer, être le plus important

prévaloir, prédominer, être le plus important

Ex: Through diplomacy and negotiation , countries sought prevail over conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions to international disputes .

to do better than someone or something

être plus performant que, surpasser

être plus performant que, surpasser

Ex: The innovative technology is designed to help outperform their competitors in the industry .
to outwit
[verbe]

to defeat or surpass someone in a clever or cunning manner

déjouer, surpasser

déjouer, surpasser

Ex: The cunning fox was known outwit the hunters , always managing to evade capture .

to surpass or overcome an opponent or obstacle through strategic and skillful maneuvers

déjouer, surpasser

déjouer, surpasser

Ex: The clever spy managed outmaneuver surveillance , completing the mission undetected .

to surpass or exceed others in a particular quality, skill, or achievement

éclipser, surpasser

éclipser, surpasser

Ex: The exceptional student outshone her peers in academic achievements and extracurricular activities .
to procure
[verbe]

to obtain something, especially through effort or skill

se procurer

se procurer

Ex: The government worked procure vaccines to address the public health crisis , negotiating with pharmaceutical companies and international organizations .
to reign
[verbe]

to be predominant or prevalent

régner, dominer

régner, dominer

Ex: The company 's innovative reigned in the market for several years , setting a new standard for the industry .
to burgeon
[verbe]

to have a rapid development or growth

éclore, bourgeonner

éclore, bourgeonner

Ex: The startup burgeoned quickly , attracting investors and expanding its market share .

to strengthen a position of power or success so that it lasts longer

consolider

consolider

Ex: After a successful product launch , the team aimed consolidate their market share with strategic marketing efforts .

to end by coming to a climactic point

aboutir à

aboutir à

Ex: The season culminate in a championship match .

to surpass or exceed others in a particular activity, skill, or performance

dépasser, surclasser

dépasser, surclasser

Ex: The artist 's latest masterpiece is expected outclass previous works , showcasing a new level of creativity .
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