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Humanités SAT - Qualités humaines et apparence

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux qualités humaines et à l'apparence, tels que « vigueur », « avide », « stolid », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
dexterity

the ability to use one's hands or body skillfully and quickly to perform tasks

dextérité

dextérité

[nom]
appetite

the feeling of wanting food

appétit

appétit

[nom]
handedness

the preference for using one hand over the other for tasks and activities, typically resulting in a dominance of either the right or left hand

droitier/droitière, gaucher/gauchière

droitier/droitière, gaucher/gauchière

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[nom]
vigor

the physical or mental strength and energy that someone possesses

vigueur, énergie

vigueur, énergie

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[nom]
personality

all the qualities that shape a person's character and make them different from others

personnalité

personnalité

[nom]
vivacity

the quality of being full of life and energy

vivacité

vivacité

[nom]
fortitude

mental and emotional strength and resilience in facing adversity, challenges, or difficult situations

courage, force d'âme

courage, force d'âme

[nom]
stamina

the mental or physical strength that makes one continue doing something hard for a long time

endurance

endurance

[nom]
demeanor

the way a person treats others

comportement

comportement

[nom]
resourcefulness

the ability to effectively and creatively solve problems and overcome challenges using available resources

ingéniosité, resourcefulness

ingéniosité, resourcefulness

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[nom]
adolescence

the state of being in the transitional phase childhood and adulthood characterized by significant physical, emotional, and psychological changes

adolescence, puberté

adolescence, puberté

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[nom]
intimacy

a deep and personal connection between individuals

intimité

intimité

[nom]
observant

very good at or quick in noticing small details in someone or something

consciencieux

consciencieux

[Adjectif]
industrious

hard-working and productive

travailleur, dynamique

travailleur, dynamique

[Adjectif]
capable

having the required quality or ability for doing something

capable, compétent

capable, compétent

[Adjectif]
pragmatic

taking a practical and realistic approach to things rather than theoretical and idealistic approaches

pragmatique

pragmatique

[Adjectif]
stingy

unwilling to spend or give away money or resources

radin, pingre

radin, pingre

[Adjectif]
reclusive

preferring to be alone or avoiding social contact

solitaire

solitaire

[Adjectif]
maiden

describing an unmarried girl or woman

nez mûre, jeune

nez mûre, jeune

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[Adjectif]
weary

feeling or displaying deep exhaustion

fatigué, épuisé

fatigué, épuisé

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[Adjectif]
ponderous

displaying a sense of slowness or lack of agility due to real or perceived weight or massiveness

lourd, pesant

lourd, pesant

[Adjectif]
fatigued

experiencing extreme exhaustion, often resulting from physical or mental exertion

fatigué, épuisé

fatigué, épuisé

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[Adjectif]
cordial

pleasant and friendly

cordial

cordial

[Adjectif]
courageous

expressing no fear when faced with danger or difficulty

courageux

courageux

[Adjectif]
secretive

(of a person) having a tendency to hide feelings, thoughts, etc.

mystérieux

mystérieux

[Adjectif]
proficient

having or showing a high level of knowledge, skill, and aptitude in a particular area

compétent

compétent

[Adjectif]
languid

moving in a slow, effortless, and attractive manner

languide

languide

[Adjectif]
avid

extremely enthusiastic and interested in something one does

avide

avide

[Adjectif]
voracious

eating or craving food in large amounts and with great enthusiasm

vorace

vorace

[Adjectif]
nonchalant

behaving in an unconcerned and calm manner

nonchalant

nonchalant

[Adjectif]
stubborn

unwilling to change one's attitude or opinion despite good reasons to do so

têtu

têtu

[Adjectif]
boisterous

noisy and full of energy

turbulent

turbulent

[Adjectif]
rebellious

(of a person) resistant to authority or control, often challenging established norms or rules

rebelle

rebelle

[Adjectif]
driven

showing determination and ambition to achieve one's goals

motivé, déterminé

motivé, déterminé

[Adjectif]
sociable

possessing a friendly personality and willing to spend time with people

sociable, qui aime la compagnie

sociable, qui aime la compagnie

[Adjectif]
easygoing

calm and not easily worried or upset

facile à vivre, sympathique, décontracté

facile à vivre, sympathique, décontracté

[Adjectif]
exuberant

filled with lively energy and excitement

plein d'énergie

plein d'énergie

[Adjectif]
stolid

staying calm and displaying little or no interest or emotions

impassible, stoïque, flegmatique

impassible, stoïque, flegmatique

[Adjectif]
pert

lively, bold, and confident in a playful or appealing way

impertinent, insolent

impertinent, insolent

[Adjectif]
fearsome

causing fear or anxiety due to power, strength, or appearance

redoutable, impressionnant

redoutable, impressionnant

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[Adjectif]
ruthless

showing no mercy or compassion towards others in pursuit of one's goals

impitoyable, sans pitié

impitoyable, sans pitié

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[Adjectif]
handicapped

having a physical or mental condition that limits one's movements, senses, or activities

handicapé, handicapé mental

handicapé, handicapé mental

[Adjectif]
patriotic

having a strong sense of love, loyalty, and devotion to one's country

patriotique, nationaliste

patriotique, nationaliste

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[Adjectif]
wary

feeling or showing caution and attentiveness regarding possible dangers or problems

prudent, circonspect

prudent, circonspect

[Adjectif]
lonesome

unhappy because of loneliness

seul

seul

[Adjectif]
prudent

showing sensibility, wisdom, and care when making decisions to minimize risks

prudent

prudent

[Adjectif]
posture

the state or condition of a person's physical alignment, balance, and coordination

posture, position

posture, position

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[nom]
countenance

someone's face or facial expression

contenance

contenance

[nom]
stature

the height of a person or animal when standing upright

stature, taille

stature, taille

[nom]
slimness

the state of being slender or thin in a way that is considered attractive or healthy

élégance, minceur

élégance, minceur

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[nom]
grimace

a twisted facial expression indicating pain, disgust or disapproval

grimace

grimace

[nom]
lean

(of a person or animal) thin and fit in a way that looks healthy, often with well-defined muscles and minimal body fat

fin, mince

fin, mince

[Adjectif]
lank

(of hair) long, thin and straight

raide et terne

raide et terne

[Adjectif]
elegant

(of a person) attractive, stylish, or beautiful

élégant

élégant

[Adjectif]
shabby

(of a person) dressed in worn and old clothes

miteux, minable, râpé, élimé, usé, abîmé

miteux, minable, râpé, élimé, usé, abîmé

[Adjectif]
bruised

(of body parts) having a discolored mark due to broken blood vessels, typically caused by an injury or pressure

contusionné, écorché

contusionné, écorché

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[Adjectif]
slovenly

lacking of cleanliness and neatness, often implying a disregard for personal hygiene or grooming

négligé

négligé

[Adjectif]
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