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Vocabulaire pour IELTS (Général) - Goûts et Dégoûts

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur l'appréciation ou la désaffection des personnes ou des choses, tels que "passion", "misogyne", "détester", etc., nécessaires pour l'IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
to adore
to adore
[verbe]

to love and respect someone very much

adorer

adorer

Ex: She adores her grandmother for her wisdom and kindness. 
to please
to please
[verbe]

to make someone satisfied or happy

faire plaisir à, satisfaire

faire plaisir à, satisfaire

Ex: The musician pleases the crowd by playing her favorite song. 
aversion

a strong feeling of dislike toward someone or something

aversion, répugnance

aversion, répugnance

Ex: Despite her aversion to horror movies, her friends convinced her to watch one at the movie night. 
partial
partial
[Adjectif]

liking someone or something, or having an interest in them

avoir un faible pour, friand

avoir un faible pour, friand

Ex: She is partial to classic literature, always recommending old novels to her friends. 
passion
passion
[nom]

a powerful and intense emotion or feeling toward something or someone, often driving one's actions or beliefs

passion

passion

Ex: His passion for music led him to spend countless hours practicing and composing songs. 
keen
keen
[Adjectif]

having a strong enthusiasm, desire, or excitement for something or someone

passionné

passionné

Ex: She was keen to dive into the new book series, devouring each novel with gusto. 
to dislike
to dislike
[verbe]

to not like a person or thing

ne pas aimer

ne pas aimer

Ex: He dislikes cold weather; he prefers warmer climates. 
to despise
to despise
[verbe]

to hate and have no respect for something or someone

mépriser

mépriser

Ex: She despises bullies and stands up for those who are being mistreated. 
disgust
disgust
[nom]

a strong feeling of distaste for someone or something

dégoût

dégoût

Ex: The sight of the decaying food in the refrigerator filled her with disgust. 
prejudice

an unreasonable opinion or judgment based on dislike felt for a person, group, etc., particularly because of their race, sex, etc.

préjugé

préjugé

Ex: His remarks revealed a deep-seated prejudice against immigrants. 
resistance

the act of opposing or refusing to accept something one disapproves of or disagrees with

résistance

résistance

Ex: The proposal met strong resistance from local residents. 
to abide
to abide
[verbe]

(always negative) to tolerate someone or something

supporter, tolérer

supporter, tolérer

Ex: The manager made it clear that the company could not abide unethical behavior. 
antipathy

a strong feeling of hatred, opposition, or hostility

antipathie

antipathie

Ex: She felt a deep antipathy toward the new policy. 
grudge
grudge
[nom]

a deep feeling of anger and dislike toward someone because of what they did in the past

rancune

rancune

Ex: She still held a grudge against her colleague for taking credit for her work. 
misogynist

someone who despises women or assumes men are much better

misogyne

misogyne

Ex: The conference on women's rights was disrupted by a group of misogynists. 
to favor
to favor
[verbe]

to treat someone better than someone else, especially in an unfair manner

favoriser

favoriser

Ex: She favors her younger brother and lets him get away with more. 
inclined
inclined
[Adjectif]

having a tendency to do something

enclin à, susceptible

enclin à, susceptible

Ex: She is inclined to believe the best in people, even when others are skeptical. 
preferable
preferable
[Adjectif]

more desirable or favored compared to other options

préférable

préférable

Ex: Taking the scenic route was preferable to the highway for a leisurely drive. 
preference

a tendency or predisposition to favor something over other options

préférence

préférence

Ex: He showed a preference for classical music. 
absolute
absolute
[Adjectif]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

absolu

absolu

Ex: The painting depicted the landscape with absolute realism, capturing every tiny detail. 
to appeal
to appeal
[verbe]

to attract or gain interest, approval, or admiration

être attrayant, être tentant

être attrayant, être tentant

Ex: His speech appealed to voters' desire for change and better opportunities. 
enemy
enemy
[nom]

someone who is against a person, or hates them

ennemi, ennemie

ennemi, ennemie

Ex: Despite being childhood friends, they grew apart and became bitter enemies in adulthood. 
to stand
to stand
[verbe]

to be willing to accept or tolerate a difficult situation

supporter

supporter

Ex: She couldn't stand the constant noise from the construction site next door. 
to captivate

to attract someone by being irresistibly appealing

captiver, fasciner

captiver, fasciner

Ex: The enchanting melody of the music captivated everyone in the room. 
to detest
to detest
[verbe]

to absolutely hate someone or something

détester

détester

Ex: She detests spiders and is terrified of them. 
to long
to long
[verbe]

to strongly want something, especially when it is not likely to happen soon

avoir très envie de

avoir très envie de

Ex: She longs for a chance to travel to exotic places. 
to loathe
to loathe
[verbe]

to dislike something or someone very much, often with a sense of disgust

détester, avoir en horreur

détester, avoir en horreur

Ex: He loathes broccoli and refuses to eat it. 
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