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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Succès et Échec

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur le succès et l'échec, tels que "reach", "fulfill", "misfire", etc. qui sont nécessaires pour l'examen IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
to reach

to achieve something, especially after a lot of thinking or discussion

to achieve something, especially after a lot of thinking or discussion

to achieve something, especially after a lot of thinking or discussion

[verbe]
compromise

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

[nom]
to accomplish

to achieve something after dealing with the difficulties

to achieve something after dealing with the difficulties

to achieve something after dealing with the difficulties

[verbe]
to secure

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

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

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

[verbe]
breakthrough

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

an important discovery or development that helps improve a situation or answer a problem

[nom]
to achieve

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

to finally accomplish a desired goal after dealing with many difficulties

[verbe]
to realize

to make a desired outcome come true

to make a desired outcome come true

to make a desired outcome come true

[verbe]
to attain

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

to succeed in reaching a goal, after hard work

[verbe]
to fulfill

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

to accomplish or do something that was wished for, expected, or promised

[verbe]
to manage

to do something successfully, particularly something difficult

to do something successfully, particularly something difficult

to do something successfully, particularly something difficult

[verbe]
to abandon

to no longer continue something altogether

to no longer continue something altogether

to no longer continue something altogether

[verbe]
to collapse

to experience a sudden and complete failure

to experience a sudden and complete failure

to experience a sudden and complete failure

[verbe]
to falter

to be hesitant or lose strength

to be hesitant or lose strength

to be hesitant or lose strength

[verbe]
to fold

(of a company, organization, etc.) to close or stop trading due to financial problems

(of a company, organization, etc.) to close or stop trading due to financial problems

(of a company, organization, etc.) to close or stop trading due to financial problems

[verbe]
to fall through

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

(of a deal, plan, arrangement, etc.) to fail to happen or be completed

[verbe]
to misfire

(of a plan) to fail to have the intended result

(of a plan) to fail to have the intended result

(of a plan) to fail to have the intended result

[verbe]
to attempt

to try to complete or do something difficult

to try to complete or do something difficult

to try to complete or do something difficult

[verbe]
to overcome

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

to defeat someone or something in a contest or battle

[verbe]
to struggle

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

to put a great deal of effort to overcome difficulties or achieve a goal

[verbe]
obstacle

a situation or problem that prevents one from succeeding

a situation or problem that prevents one from succeeding

a situation or problem that prevents one from succeeding

[nom]
to progress

to develop into a more advanced or improved stage

to develop into a more advanced or improved stage

to develop into a more advanced or improved stage

[verbe]
advancement

the process of improvement or progress

the process of improvement or progress

the process of improvement or progress

[nom]
underdog

an individual, team, etc. who is regarded as weaker compared to others and has little chance of success as a result

an individual, team, etc. who is regarded as weaker compared to others and has little chance of success as a result

an individual, team, etc. who is regarded as weaker compared to others and has little chance of success as a result

[nom]
prosperous

rich and financially successful

rich and financially successful

rich and financially successful

[Adjectif]
to thrive

to grow and develop exceptionally well

to grow and develop exceptionally well

to grow and develop exceptionally well

[verbe]
triumph

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

a great victory, success, or achievement gained through struggle

[nom]
disappointingly

in a manner that is not as one had hoped for

in a manner that is not as one had hoped for

in a manner that is not as one had hoped for

[Adverbe]
unsuccessfully

in a manner that does not achieve the desired outcome

in a manner that does not achieve the desired outcome

in a manner that does not achieve the desired outcome

[Adverbe]
fulfillment

the act of doing something that one had intended or promised to do

the act of doing something that one had intended or promised to do

the act of doing something that one had intended or promised to do

[nom]
brilliantly

in an outstanding way that shows a lot of skill or intelligence

in an outstanding way that shows a lot of skill or intelligence

in an outstanding way that shows a lot of skill or intelligence

[Adverbe]
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