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Liste de Mots Niveau B2 - À mon Avis

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur l'évaluation et l'opinion, tels que « compte », « approuver », « approbation », etc. préparés pour les apprenants B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
account
[nom]

a general description of an idea, a theory, or an event

avis

avis

Ex: Each participant provided account of their role in the project , illustrating its overall success .
to approve
[verbe]

to officially agree to a plan, proposal, etc.

approuver

approuver

Ex: The government approved additional funding for the project .

a formal agreement to something

approbation

approbation

Ex: Approval from the local authorities was necessary for the construction permit .
to assess
[verbe]

to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation

évaluer

évaluer

Ex: The assessed the players ' skills during tryouts for the team .

the act of judging or evaluating someone or something carefully based on specific standards or principles

évaluation

évaluation

Ex: The annual assessment helped employees and managers identify areas for improvement .

to make a connection between someone or something and another in the mind

associer

associer

Ex: The color red is associated with passion and intensity across various cultures .
to assume
[verbe]

to think that something is true without having proof or evidence

supposer

supposer

Ex: Right now , some team members assuming that the project deadline will be extended .
case
[nom]

a series of facts supporting a theory or an argument

arguments

arguments

Ex: case for the new policy was supported by extensive research and data analysis .

the ability to make sound judgments and think in a practical way

bon sens

bon sens

Ex: The idea of locking doors at night is a matter common sense.

an instance of serious opposition between ideas, values, or interests

conflit

conflit

Ex: The book explored conflict between individual rights and collective good .

a judgment or calculation of the size, extent, value, etc. of something without knowing the exact details or numbers

estimation, jugement, avis

estimation, jugement, avis

Ex: The appraiser offered estimate of the house ’s market value .

a strong disagreement or argument over something that involves many people

controverse

controverse

Ex: controversy over the environmental impact of the project was widely discussed .
controversial
[Adjectif]

causing a lot of strong public disagreement or discussion

controversé, discutable

controversé, discutable

Ex: She made controversial claim about the health benefits of the diet .
consistent
[Adjectif]

following the same course of action or behavior over time

constant, cohérent, régulier

constant, cohérent, régulier

Ex: The authorconsistent writing schedule allowed them to publish a book every year .
furthermore
[Adverbe]

used to introduce additional information

de plus, en outre

de plus, en outre

Ex: Jack 's leadership inspires success and adaptabilityfurthermore, his vision drives the project forward .
forum
[nom]

a public meeting place where people can discuss and exchange views on various topics or issues

forum, tribune

forum, tribune

Ex: The forum provided a platform for teachers to share ideas .

an opposing argument or viewpoint that challenges an idea or theory

argument contraire

argument contraire

Ex: The professor encouraged students to counterarguments to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the topic .

a contrast of facts or ideas between two or more sides

désaccord

désaccord

Ex: disagreement between the two researchers sparked a debate in the academic community .

a strong disagreement or conflict between two countries that often involves military action

incident

incident

Ex: The incident involving the exchange of gunfire has led to an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council .

to judge something based on its positive or negative points

critiquer

critiquer

Ex: The panel of judges criticize each contestant 's performance based on technical skill .
debate
[nom]

a discussion about a particular issue between two opposing sides, mainly held publicly

débat

débat

Ex: debate over healthcare reform continues to be a contentious issue in politics .
to defend
[verbe]

to support someone or try to justify an action, plan, etc.

défendre

défendre

Ex: The writer ’s latest book aims defend her controversial views on social issues .
to differ
[verbe]

to disagree with someone or to hold different opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs

ne pas être d’accord

ne pas être d’accord

Ex: The team differed in their preferences for the design of the new website .
to divide
[verbe]

to cause disagreement among people

diviser, séparer

diviser, séparer

Ex: The debate over education reform divided parents and educators .

to give special attention or importance to something

souligner, accentuer

souligner, accentuer

Ex: His use of silence in the emphasized the gravity of the situation , leaving the audience in contemplative silence .

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

se fâcher, se brouiller

se fâcher, se brouiller

Ex: Despite their longstanding friendship , a series of disagreements caused them fall out and go their separate ways .
to fit
[verbe]

to agree with or be suitable for a particular thing

correspondre, s'adapter

correspondre, s'adapter

Ex: The design of the website needs fit the brand 's image and message .
to hold
[verbe]

to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something

juger, estimer, considérer, maintenir

juger, estimer, considérer, maintenir

Ex: The holds great affection for their local hero .
to infer
[verbe]

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

déduire

déduire

Ex: infers the answer to the question by examining the available information .

to value something or someone's good qualities

s'apprécier

s'apprécier

Ex: The appreciates the originality of her research .

to not appreciate a person or thing because one thinks one will never lose them

ne faire aucun cas de

ne faire aucun cas de

Ex: Many people only appreciate good health when they taken it for granted and then face a health scare .

a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

déduction, inférence

déduction, inférence

Ex: The teacher encouraged students to practice inferences while reading to enhance their comprehension skills .
superficial
[Adjectif]

not done in a complete or thorough way

superficiel

superficiel

Ex: She gave the problem superficial glance before moving on , without fully understanding it .

used to express an individual's opinion on a particular matter

à mon avis

à mon avis

Ex: As far as we are concerned, teamwork and collaboration are essential for achieving success in this project.

to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

avoir des problèmes avec

avoir des problèmes avec

Ex: The teacher asked if anyone had a problem with extending the deadline.
in a nutshell
[Adverbe]

used to summarize or describe something briefly

en résumé, en bref

en résumé, en bref

Ex: The projectin a nutshell, aims to increase efficiency by streamlining processes and reducing costs .

used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view

si vous voulez mon avis

si vous voulez mon avis

Ex: If you ask me, investing in renewable energy is the way of the future .
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