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Humanités SAT - Émotions positives

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés aux émotions positives, tels que « jubilation », « relish », « passionné », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities

a state of great joy and exultation

jubilatoire, jubilation

jubilatoire, jubilation

Ex: A surprise reunion with a long-lost friend brought a moment jubilation, as they embraced with tears of joy .
bliss
[nom]

a state of complete happiness, joy, and contentment

béatitude, bonheur

béatitude, bonheur

Ex: Watching a spectacular sunrise from a mountaintop filled the hiker with a sense of awe bliss.
glee
[nom]

great happiness or joy, often accompanied by laughter or a sense of amusement

joie, allégresse

joie, allégresse

Ex: The announcement of an unexpected day off from work was met with shouts glee from the employees .
awe
[nom]

a feeling of reverence, respect, and wonder inspired by something grand, powerful, or extraordinary

admiration, émotion

admiration, émotion

Ex: The majestic mountain range filled them awe as they stood at the summit .
elation
[nom]

a feeling of extreme delight and excitement

élation, ravissement

élation, ravissement

Ex: The successful completion of a challenging project was met with a collective sense elation among the team .
wonder
[nom]

a feeling of admiration or surprise caused by something that is very unusual and exciting

émerveillement

émerveillement

Ex: He felt a sense wonder as he learned about the mysteries of the ocean .

a feeling we get when somebody or something is funny and exciting

amusement, divertissement

amusement, divertissement

Ex: Participating in a game night with friends brought hours of laughter amusement.
furor
[nom]

a sudden and intense excitement, enthusiasm, or interest about something

engouement, ferveur

engouement, ferveur

Ex: The fashion designer 's latest collection created furor in the industry , with everyone eager to get a glimpse .
thrill
[nom]

a sudden feeling of pleasure and excitement

frisson, excitation

frisson, excitation

Ex: Winning the race gave her an thrill.
compelling
[Adjectif]

persuasive in a way that captures attention or convinces effectively

irréfutable, convaincant

irréfutable, convaincant

Ex: compelling argument changed many opinions in the room .
exhilarating
[Adjectif]

causing feelings of excitement or intense enthusiasm

Ex: Winning the lottery was exhilarating moment of disbelief and joy for the lucky ticket holder .
endearing
[Adjectif]

referring to qualities or behaviors that make a person likable or charming to others

attachant

attachant

Ex: The old man's endearing stories of his youth charmed the children who listened to them.
wondrous
[Adjectif]

inspiring a feeling of wonder or amazement

merveilleux, étonnant

merveilleux, étonnant

Ex: wondrous discovery of a new species in the rainforest excited scientists around the world .
soothing
[Adjectif]

providing a calming or comforting sensation that helps to relieve or lessen pain or discomfort

apaisant, réconfortant

apaisant, réconfortant

Ex: Sipping on a warm cup of herbal tea had a soothing effect on her upset stomach.
upbeat
[Adjectif]

having a positive and cheerful attitude

optimiste, enjoué, joyeux, joyeuse, gai

optimiste, enjoué, joyeux, joyeuse, gai

Ex: She approached challenges with upbeat attitude , seeing them as opportunities for growth .
nostalgic
[Adjectif]

bringing back fond memories of the past, often with a sense of longing or affection

Ex: nostalgic movie transported me back to my youth , evoking warm memories of simpler times .
uplifting
[Adjectif]

making someone feel happier, more hopeful, or more positive

Ex: The team's uplifting attitude kept morale high during tough times.
overjoyed
[Adjectif]

experiencing extreme happiness or great delight

extrêmement heureux, ravie

extrêmement heureux, ravie

Ex: The parents were overjoyed to see their child graduate from college.
impassioned
[Adjectif]

filled with intense emotion, fervor, or enthusiasm

passionné, fervent

passionné, fervent

Ex: The teacher gave impassioned lecture on the importance of education , inspiring her students to pursue knowledge with zeal .
doting
[Adjectif]

demonstrating an excessive and unconditional love or affection for someone, often to the point of being overly attentive

gaga, coupable de tendresse

gaga, coupable de tendresse

Ex: The doting aunt never missed an opportunity to spoil her nieces and nephews with fun outings and gifts.
fanciful
[Adjectif]

coming from the imagination rather than facts

fantaisiste

fantaisiste

Ex: His excuses for being late were fanciful and lacking in truth , leading his friends to doubt their validity .
enchanted
[Adjectif]

filled with joy, often as a result of experiencing something magical or captivating

enchanté, charmé

enchanté, charmé

Ex: Exploring the ancient ruins left them feeling enchanted by the history and mystery of the place.
delighted
[Adjectif]

filled with great pleasure or joy

ravi, enchanté

ravi, enchanté

Ex: They were delighted by the stunning view from the mountaintop.

to capture someone's interest or curiosity

fasciner, captiver

fasciner, captiver

Ex: The intricate plot of the fascinates readers , keeping them engaged until the end .

to give someone courage or confidence, inspiring them to take bold actions or face challenges with determination

enhardir, encourager

enhardir, encourager

Ex: The continuous encouragement has emboldened individuals to take on new challenges .
to relish
[verbe]

to enjoy or take pleasure in something greatly

prendre plaisir à

prendre plaisir à

Ex: relish the chance to explore different cuisines and try new dishes .
to relieve
[verbe]

to decrease the amount of pain, stress, etc.

soulager

soulager

Ex: A good night 's sleep relieve fatigue and improve overall well-being .
to rejoice
[verbe]

to feel or show great joy, delight, or happiness

se réjouir, faire la joie

se réjouir, faire la joie

Ex: It is essential that rejoice in the achievements of their peers .
to exude
[verbe]

to clearly show a feeling or quality through how one acts

respirer

respirer

Ex: Even when he 's nervous , exudes confidence on stage .

to attract someone completely, making them deeply interested

envoûter, captiver

envoûter, captiver

Ex: The charming personality of the entranced fans , making them admire him even more .

to captivate someone completely

captiver, fasciner

captiver, fasciner

Ex: The novel's mystery has enthralled its readers.

to deeply understand and share the feelings or experiences of someone else

empathiser, comprendre profondément

empathiser, comprendre profondément

Ex: The empathized with the student who was feeling overwhelmed by the workload .
to kindle
[verbe]

to awaken feelings and sentiments

attiser, susciter

attiser, susciter

Ex: Inspirational quotes and affirmations kindle a positive mindset and mental well-being .
to evoke
[verbe]

to call forth or elicit emotions, feelings, or responses, often in a powerful or vivid manner

susciter, provoquer

susciter, provoquer

Ex: The vintage photographs on the wall served to evoke a sense of history and tradition in the small café.
deliciously
[Adverbe]

in a way that is highly pleasing and enjoyable to the taste

délicieusement, savoureusement

délicieusement, savoureusement

Ex: The chef prepared the seafood deliciously, enhancing the natural flavors with a delicate blend of spices .
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