Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Exprimer une Opinion
Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur l'expression d'une opinion, tels que « approuver », « débattre », « déduire », etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.
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to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation
évaluer
in a simple or fundamental manner, without concern for less important details
simplement, essentiellement
having a preference or unfair judgment toward one side or viewpoint over others
partial
causing a lot of strong public disagreement or discussion
controversé, discutable
a strong disagreement or argument over something that involves many people
controverse
negative feedback that highlights mistakes or areas for improvement
critique
to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting
débattre
to disagree with someone or to hold different opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs
ne pas être d’accord
an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something
désaccord
to guess the value, number, quantity, size, etc. of something without exact calculation
estimer
to calculate or judge the quality, value, significance, or effectiveness of something or someone
évaluer
to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter
déduire
to firmly and persistently express an opinion, belief, or statement as true and valid
soutenir
based only on facts and not influenced by personal feelings or judgments
objectif
to strongly disagree with a policy, plan, idea, etc. and try to prevent or change it
s’opposer à
in an exact way, often emphasizing correctness or clarity
précisement, exactement
based on or influenced by personal feelings or opinions rather than facts
subjectif, personnel
to publicly support or recommend something
préconiser, recommander, prôner
used to convey that a statement can be supported with reasons or evidence
on peut soutenir que c’est..., c’est sans doute...
used to introduce a statement that presents a truth or reality, often to clarify or emphasize something
en fait
requiring significant effort, skill, or determination to overcome or accomplish successfully
éprouvant, difficile, exigeant
to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision
consulter, s'entretenir avec
(of pieces of evidence, facts, statements, etc.) to be opposite or very different in a way that it is impossible for all to be true at the same time
contredire
wrong in one's judgment, opinion, or belief
faire erreur, se tromper
(of a person or ideology) not extreme or radical and considered reasonable by a majority of people
modéré
used to introduce an opposing statement after making a point
ayant dit cela
used to state that one has adopted a different opinion
à la réflexion