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IELTS Académique (Band 8 et Plus) - Intelligence

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

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (8)
perspicacious
[Adjectif]

quick to understand and judge people, things, and situations accurately

perspicace

perspicace

Ex: perspicacious teacher knows how each student learns best .
sage
[Adjectif]

possessing wisdom, sound judgment, or prudence

sage, prudent

sage, prudent

savvy
[Adjectif]

possessing practical knowledge, expertise, or understanding in a particular domain

avisé, perspicace

avisé, perspicace

Ex: savvy traveler knows how to find the best deals on flights and accommodations .
shrewd
[Adjectif]

having or showing good judgement, especially in business or politics

malin, futé, astucieux

malin, futé, astucieux

Ex: shrewd analysis of the situation enabled her to make strategic moves that outmaneuvered her competitors .
solomonic
[Adjectif]

characterized by wisdom, fairness, or sound reasoning

salomonien, solomonal

salomonien, solomonal

Ex: The courtsolomonic judgment resolved the dispute in a way that upheld legal principles and protected the rights of all parties .
discerning
[Adjectif]

displaying good judgment in different things, especially about their quality

sagace, clairvoyant, perspicace

sagace, clairvoyant, perspicace

quick-thinking
[Adjectif]

adept at swift, effective decision-making or response in fast-paced scenarios

réactif, décisif

réactif, décisif

Ex: quick-thinking in the emergency room helped stabilize the patient until the doctor arrived .
brainy
[Adjectif]

very smart

intelligent, futé

intelligent, futé

Ex: Despite his young age , he 's an brainy child , already showing signs of exceptional intelligence .
cerebral
[Adjectif]

involving careful thought, analysis, and intellectual engagement

cérébral, intellectuel

cérébral, intellectuel

Ex: cerebral nature of the debate attracted intellectuals and scholars from various fields .
dense
[Adjectif]

slow to grasp or understand information

obtus, épais

obtus, épais

Ex: She kept explaining , but he was dense to catch on .
moronic
[Adjectif]

characterized by extreme foolishness, lack of intelligence, or absurdity

moronique, idiot

moronique, idiot

Ex: moronic conspiracy theories circulating online lack any basis in reality .
vacuous
[Adjectif]

lacking in intelligence, substance, or meaningful content

vide d'intelligence, creux

vide d'intelligence, creux

Ex: The book received negative reviews for vacuous characters and shallow exploration of the central theme .
dim
[Adjectif]

lacking brightness or mental sharpness

trouble, sombre

trouble, sombre

Ex: dim character in the movie provided comic relief with his silly antics .
obtuse
[Adjectif]

slow or reluctant to understand things or respond emotionally to something

obtus, obtuse

obtus, obtuse

Ex: The bossobtuse leadership style created tension and confusion among the team members .
nescient
[Adjectif]

lacking knowledge, awareness, or understanding

ignorant, inexpérimenté

ignorant, inexpérimenté

Ex: The politiciannescient comments on economic policies sparked a debate about the need for better-informed leadership .
nonsensical
[Adjectif]

lacking meaning or logical coherence

absurde, incohérent

absurde, incohérent

Ex: His explanation was nonsensical that no one understood it .
boneheaded
[Adjectif]

characterized by a lack of intelligence, poor judgment, or foolishness

débile, idiot

débile, idiot

Ex: The driverboneheaded decision to speed through a red light resulted in a traffic violation and a near collision .
gormless
[Adjectif]

clueless or showing a lack of awareness or understanding

nul, abruti

nul, abruti

scatterbrained
[Adjectif]

having a tendency to be forgetful, disorganized, or easily distracted

distraite, étourdie

distraite, étourdie

Ex: Despite scatterbrained reputation , she was surprisingly sharp and quick-witted when it mattered most .
farsighted
[Adjectif]

showing the ability to anticipate and plan for the future

prévoyant, clairvoyant

prévoyant, clairvoyant

Ex: farsighted decision to invest in renewable energy sources positioned the country as a leader in environmentally conscious practices .
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