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Vocabulaire Essentiel pour l'Examen SAT - Succès et fiabilité

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais liés au succès et à la fiabilité, tels que « thrive », « zenith », « reputable », etc. dont vous aurez besoin pour réussir vos SAT.

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SAT Exam Essential Vocabulary

to succeed in solving, controlling, or dealing with something difficult

surmonter

surmonter

to perform better or achieve superior results compared to someone or something else in a competitive context

surpasser, dépasser

surpasser, dépasser

to find a way around something, especially through cleverness or strategy

contourner, déjouer

contourner, déjouer

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

to exceed
[verbe]

to be superior or better in performance, quality, or achievement

outrepasser

outrepasser

to resolve
[verbe]

to find a way to solve a disagreement or issue

résoudre

résoudre

to conquer
[verbe]

to overcome a challenge or obstacle

conquérir

conquérir

to subdue
[verbe]

to conquer or bring under control

soumettre, dominer

soumettre, dominer

Ex: Over time , the Mongol Empire expanded subdue a vast expanse of territory across Asia and Europe .

to stop an activity such as a protest using force

réprimer

réprimer

to gradually moving forward or extending beyond established boundaries or limits

empiéter, déborder

empiéter, déborder

to catch up to and pass by something or someone that is moving in the same direction

dépasser, ravir

dépasser, ravir

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

to attain
[verbe]

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

parvenir à, atteindre, acquérir

parvenir à, atteindre, acquérir

to achieve
[verbe]

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

atteindre, accomplir

atteindre, accomplir

Ex: The student 's perseverance and late-night study sessions helped achieve high scores on the challenging exams .
to obtain
[verbe]

to get something, often with difficulty

obtenir

obtenir

to acquire
[verbe]

to obtain or achieve something through effort or action

acquérir, obtenir

acquérir, obtenir

Ex: acquired her confidence through challenging experiences and growth .
to secure
[verbe]

to reach or gain a particular thing, typically requiring significant amount of effort

obtenir, se procurer

obtenir, se procurer

to take advantage of or make the most of a situation for one's benefit

tirer parti de, profiter de

tirer parti de, profiter de

to advance
[verbe]

to move towards a goal or desired outcome

avancer, progression

avancer, progression

Ex: As the marathon runners approached the finish line , their determination drove them advance at an impressive pace .

to quickly grow in a successful way

prospérer, se développer

prospérer, se développer

to surpass
[verbe]

to exceed one's previous achievements or standards and reach a higher level of performance

dépasser, surpasser

dépasser, surpasser

to outgrow
[verbe]

to grow or develop more quickly or to a greater extent than something else

dépasser, surpasser

dépasser, surpasser

to burgeon
[verbe]

to have a rapid development or growth

éclore, bourgeonner

éclore, bourgeonner

to outlive
[verbe]

to live for a longer period than another individual

survivre à, dépasser en durée

survivre à, dépasser en durée

to thrive
[verbe]

to grow and develop exceptionally well

prospérer

prospérer

a desired and impressive goal achieved through hard work

accomplissement, réalisation

accomplissement, réalisation

Ex: The completion of the project ahead of schedule was a accomplishment for the entire team .

a feeling of happiness when one's needs are satisfied

épanouissement, satisfaction

épanouissement, satisfaction

mastery
[nom]

great knowledge and exceptional skill in a field

maîtrise

maîtrise

acknowledgment or approval given to someone or something for their achievements, qualities, or actions

reconnaissance, homologation

reconnaissance, homologation

the state of gaining power, control, or dominance over others

ascendance, domination

ascendance, domination

Ex: ascendance of renewable energy sources is reshaping the global energy landscape .

the state of being successful, particularly by earning a lot of money

prospérité

prospérité

triumph
[nom]

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

triomphe

triomphe

Ex: The peaceful resolution of the conflict was seen as triumph of diplomacy and negotiation .

the act of praising or awarding someone as a sign of honoring their accomplishments

hommage, distinction

hommage, distinction

zenith
[nom]

a period during which someone or something reaches their most successful point

zénith

zénith

auspicious
[Adjectif]

indicating that something is very likely to succeed in the future

de bon augure

de bon augure

sure-fire
[Adjectif]

bound to succeed or happen as expected

infaillible, sûr

infaillible, sûr

effectual
[Adjectif]

having the power to achieve a desired outcome or make a strong impression

efficace

efficace

to confirm or prove the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something

confirmer, valider

confirmer, valider

to confirm
[verbe]

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

confirmer

confirmer

to confirm the truth or origin of something

authentifier, valider

authentifier, valider

a quality that renders a thing or person as trustworthy or believable

crédibilité, crédulité

crédibilité, crédulité

the quality or state of being factual or true

facticité, caractère factuel

facticité, caractère factuel

the process of officially validating or confirming the authenticity, quality, or standards of something or someone

certification, attestation

certification, attestation

the state or quality of being without any errors

exactitude

exactitude

the state or quality of implying the truth

vraisemblance

vraisemblance

reputable
[Adjectif]

respected and trusted due to having a good reputation

réputé

réputé

authoritative
[Adjectif]

having a confident and commanding presence that conveys authority and expertise

genuine
[Adjectif]

truly what something appears to be, without any falseness, imitation, or deception

authentique, sincère

authentique, sincère

comprehensive
[Adjectif]

covering or including all aspects of something

complet

complet

dependable
[Adjectif]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

sur lequel on peut compter, sur qui on peut compter

sur lequel on peut compter, sur qui on peut compter

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